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Education International member organisations in Italy, Portugal, South Africa, Australia, Spain and the United Kingdom have ...
In a world where education systems are increasingly under threat from austerity measures and privatization, EI’s Go Public!
We are the voice of teachers and education workers around the world.Through our 386 member organizations, we represent more than 32.5 million teachers and education support personnel in 178 countries ...
Education unions around the world are joining forces to build inclusive quality public education for all. We are mobilising to fully fund public education systems and resist budget cuts, austerity, ...
The Global Status of Teachers report provides a global and regional analysis of the status and conditions of the teaching profession by representing the views of teacher unions worldwide.
Peace Education Trade union rights are human rights Union growth Trade union rights published 10 May 2011 updated 17 May 2011 Introduction Education is the key to uniting nations, bringing human ...
Whilst the country goes through a deep, multifaceted crisis, teachers continue their fight to ensure education once again becomes a priority; a prerequisite for reestablishing lasting peace and ...
This paper offers an overview on funding of higher and further education across the globe. Drawing on the best available comparative data, it shows how education is funded in different ways. It ...
Educators in the United States are standing up to an avalanche of measures by the new administration of President Donald Trump, who has put privatization, dismantling the Department of Education, ...
The High-Level Panel on the Teaching Profession was convened by the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres in response to the growing and alarming global teacher shortage.
The status of teachers remains a concern in many jurisdictions. Teachers are aware that holding the same qualifications or levels of training as other professions does not bring the same status, ...
Origins and history Origins The history of international teacher organisations goes back to 1912 with the establishment of the International Committee of National Federations of Teachers of Public ...
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