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  1. Leading the profession 1 October 2009

    EI General Secretary at the 6th Asia-Pacific conference: a coherent combination of global strategy and local actions is needed to reduce the impact of the crisis

    Education International’s sixth Asia-Pacific Regional Conference finished today in Bangkok after three days of debates on a variety of problems confronting the teaching profession in the organisation’s largest region.

    EI General Secretary at the 6th Asia-Pacific conference: a coherent combination of global strategy and local actions is needed to reduce the impact of the crisis
  2. Leading the profession 30 September 2009

    G20 stresses quality jobs for recovery, but conveys narrow vision of education

    Education International welcomes the commitments made in Pittsburgh to put “quality jobs at the heart of the recovery” and “to strengthen support for the most vulnerable.” G20 announcements of more coordinated measures for recovery and growth, stronger financial regulation, and a role for the ILO all go in the right...

    G20 stresses quality jobs for recovery, but conveys narrow vision of education
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 25 September 2009

    Another teacher killed in post-coup violence

    Teachers and trade unionists across Latin America have issued a strong denunciation of the violence and murders that have taken place since the military coup in Honduras, and call for the restitution of the country's legitimate president.

    Another teacher killed in post-coup violence
  4. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 September 2009

    EI to hold Early Childhood Education seminar in Accra

    EI member organisations from several African countries will converge in Accra, Ghana, for an Early Childhood Education seminar. The seminar, whose theme is, “Quality Early Childhood Education: Every Child’s Right”, will be held from 29 – 30 September and hosted by the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT).

    EI to hold Early Childhood Education seminar in Accra
  5. Union renewal and development 21 September 2009

    EI President steps down after election to federal public office

    Australian teacher and trade unionist Susan Hopgood will take on the presidency of Education International following the resignation of EI President Thulas Nxesi, who has been elected to the National Assembly of the Republic of South Africa.

    EI President steps down after election to federal public office
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    EI EFAIDS in Papua New Guinea

    Papua New Guinea is the latest country to join the EI EFAIDS Programme. The Papua New Guinea Teachers’ Association, which represents half of the country’s 40,000 teachers, recently held its first training workshop. Twenty-one participants from across the union structure met in Port Moresby for three days of discussion and...

    EI EFAIDS in Papua New Guinea
  7. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    EI EFAIDS Programme Thrives in Post-Conflict West Africa

    The electric generator was running outside the classroom and the rain pounded on the corrugated zinc roof. The noise might have been a distraction to some, but not to the 30 EFAIDS participants of the National Teachers Association of Liberia (NTAL). 30 teachers met in Monrovia, motivated, focussed, and thirsty...

    EI EFAIDS Programme Thrives in Post-Conflict West Africa
  8. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    Rwanda and Burundian unions share experience at EI EFAIDS workshop

    In mid June the Rwandan union SYPERWA organised a 3 day workshop in Kicukiro, Rwanda which brought together 45 union trainers as well as 15 teachers living with HIV.

    Rwanda and Burundian unions share experience at EI EFAIDS workshop
  9. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    Indian union recommends more practical teacher training

    EI affiliate, the All India Primary Teacher’s Federation published a study on the effectiveness of in-service training for primary teachers in two of the country’s states. Research was carried out in Bihar and Tamil Nadu, the third and seventh most populous states in the country.

    Indian union recommends more practical teacher training
  10. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    Kenyan union insists on proper jobs for properly trained teachers

    As the school year begins across Kenya, the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, has successfully initiated legal action to block government plans to hire ‘intern’ teachers, fearing that this new development would create a new sub-class of underpaid teachers, which would further endanger the achievement of quality education.

    Kenyan union insists on proper jobs for properly trained teachers
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    Ghana: Teacher Shortages at all Levels as Secondary School Education Shortened

    Advancing quality education is a priority for the Ghana National Association of Teachers, which has been working extensively on the more serious barriers to quality as another academic year begins.

    Ghana: Teacher Shortages at all Levels as Secondary School Education Shortened
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 20 September 2009

    Three questions to Argentinian EFAIDS Coordinator Roxana Rogalski

    Roxana Rogalski of the Argentinian teacher union federation, CTERA, shares her experience of working on the EI EFAIDS Programme in Argentina.

    Three questions to Argentinian EFAIDS Coordinator Roxana Rogalski
  13. Union renewal and development 11 September 2009

    Sierra Leone: EI sends condolences to families of shipwreck victims

    Education International is disturbed to learn that 221 people are missing after a boat capsized off the coast of Sierra Leone, including many children heading off to begin a new school year.

    Sierra Leone: EI sends condolences to families of shipwreck victims
  14. Leading the profession 10 September 2009

    Greater public funding for education is essential for economic recovery

    Public investment in education must be significantly increased to meet growing enrolment demands and to confront the worldwide economic crisis, according to Education International, the global union federation representing 30 million teachers and education workers in 172 countries.

    Greater public funding for education is essential for economic recovery
  15. Union renewal and development 4 September 2009

    Latest edition of Worlds of Education now online

    The latest edition of EI’s flagship magazine focuses on solidarity between teachers worldwide.

    Latest edition of Worlds of Education now online