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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4

In 2015, all countries committed to achieving 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Education International played a critical role in securing a stand-alone goal for education - Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4): Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. Significantly, SDG4 recognised that quality education can only be delivered by qualified teachers.

However, at the current pace, governments will fail to achieve SDG 4. The COVID-19 pandemic poses additional challenges, and risks reversing years of progress on education. Urgent and decisive action is imperative.

Together with our member organisations around the world we are working to ensure that governments live up to their promise to achieve SDG 4 and all its targets by 2030.

  • We monitor progress and hold governments accountable.
  • We advocate for enhanced domestic financing for public education through fair and progressive taxation and international aid.
  • We oppose corporate interests that treat education as a market instead of a public good accessible to all.
  • We promote quality education that is free from violence, develops the “whole child”, builds tolerance, understanding, democracy, respect for human rights and active citizenship for sustainable development.
  • We promote the achievement of the “teacher target” (target 4.c), underlining every students’ right to be taught by a trained and qualified teacher.

Our work in this area

  1. News 18 September 2016

    No shortcuts or substitutes for teachers

    The importance and need of qualified and well-supported teachers has been reinforced with the launch of the Education Commission Report, which puts teachers at the heart of quality education and calls for increased investment.

    No shortcuts or substitutes for teachers
  2. News 16 September 2016

    UK: Unions condemn reintroduction of selective grammar schools

    Teacher unions have reacted strongly to the Government’s proposal to end the ban on the creation of new grammar schools, and are demanding measures intended to prevent poorer children from losing out.

    UK: Unions condemn reintroduction of selective grammar schools
  3. News 8 September 2016

    New Zealand: Unions unite against ‘global funding’ proposal

    Over 50 unprecedented combined meetings of 60,000 members from both the Post Primary Teachers’ Association and the New Zealand Educational Institute Te Riu Roa are being held to oppose the government’s proposal for ‘Global Funding’.

    New Zealand: Unions unite against ‘global funding’ proposal
  4. News 7 September 2016

    Literacy vital for democratic, social, and economic development

    To mark the 50th anniversary of International Literacy Day, governments and organisations around the world are mobilising to promote literacy as an instrument to empower individuals, communities, and societies.

    Literacy vital for democratic, social, and economic development
  5. News 6 September 2016

    UN report outlines challenges in achieving education for all

    Education needs to fundamentally change if society is to reach its global development goals. That’s according to the new Global Education Monitoring Report published by UNESCO.

    UN report outlines challenges in achieving education for all
  6. News 28 August 2016

    Belgium: teachers paying out of pocket for classroom costs

    With the school term about to begin in Belgian Flanders, a new survey has revealed that nine out of 10 teachers will spend over €93 on average out of their own pocket on classroom materials.

    Belgium: teachers paying out of pocket for classroom costs
  7. News 19 August 2016

    Australia: Cuts hit public schools in remote areas of Northern Territory

    A report shows that public schools’ per-student funding in Australia’s Northern Territory decreased by 6.7 per cent between 2012 and 2014, hitting public schools in remote areas and indigenous students the hardest.

    Australia: Cuts hit public schools in remote areas of Northern Territory
  8. News 18 August 2016

    UK: Early years' education needs highest level of support

    In response to the UK government’s proposals outlined in the Early Years National Funding Formula consultation, the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers reiterated that significant investment in early years’ education is essential.

    UK: Early years' education needs highest level of support
  9. News 16 August 2016

    World Social Forum: Spotlight on free quality public education

    “Another world is possible with free, universally accessible quality public education for all”. This was the crucial message brought by the education community to the 2016 World Social Forum in Montreal, Canada, from 9-14 August.

    World Social Forum: Spotlight on free quality public education
  10. News 20 July 2016

    EI President commends the AFT for its 100 years of championing quality public education

    Education International's President Susan Hopgood joined the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the American Federation of Teachers, thanking the education union “for setting an important example”, and “fighting for the public school, for equity and for democratic values”.

    EI President commends the AFT for its 100 years of championing quality public education
  11. News 20 July 2016

    UNESCO event calls for policies to ensure no one is left behind

    In its efforts to drum up support for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 4 on Quality Education, UNESCO co-organised a high level meeting with UNICEF in New York on 19 July.

    UNESCO event calls for policies to ensure no one is left behind