Education unions convene global meeting to put teachers and students at the centre of AI in education
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The Transforming Education Summit + 4 (TES+4) brings together leaders and partners to review progress since the 2022 UN Transforming Education Summit and to accelerate action towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 on quality education for all. Education International President Mugwena Maluleke is the voice of the teaching profession...
Transforming Education Summit +4: Building resilience starts with supporting teachers
As many countries drastically cut international aid budgets, the need to finance education has never been greater. In response to these trends, Education International, Oxfam , the Global Student Forum , and the Global Campaign for Education teamed up for an online workshop to identify concrete actions to secure strong...
Funding the future: Education unions, students, and civil society mobilise to boost global education financing
As Artificial Intelligence continues to disrupt the education space at an alarming rate, educators and union members recently came together to discuss its impact on the classroom and the continuing importance of the teacher-student relationship.
Education unions demand a human centred AI with the teacher-student relationship at its core
The Education International (EI) Research Network (ResNet), which brings together trade unionists and researchers, explained that the global teacher shortage cannot be understood — or confronted — without addressing the gendered inequalities that shape education systems, the workplace, and the profession itself.
The teacher shortage is not gender-neutral: Researchers call to address inequality
In June 2026, during the International Labour Organization (ILO) Conference, Education International (EI) formally submitted a complaint on behalf of the Magisterio Panameño Unido (MPU) to the ILO Committee on Freedom of Association (CFA).
Panama: ILO complaint details how teachers and union leaders were detained, intimidated and harassed
Teachers in The Gambia are at the frontlines of the fight against gender-based violence (GBV), supported by international union development cooperation and a growing commitment to transform schools into safe, inclusive spaces.
The Gambia: Union solidarity strengthens educators’ capacity to lead fight against gender-based violence