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We are the voice of teachers and education workers around the world.

Through our 375 member organisations, we represent more than 33 million teachers and education support personnel in 180 countries and territories.

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Informed and empowered by teachers and education support personnel everywhere, we develop tools and strategies that enable us to work across all sectors of education and all regions of the world to effect change and create a better future for our students. Click here to see how we work and find out more about our priorities below.

  1. Quality education for all

  2. The profession

  3. Rights and democracy

  4. Building union power

Latest Updates

  1. Statements 21 May 2026

    A historic victory for workers—and for education unions worldwide

    Today marks a historic victory for workers everywhere—and for education unions across the globe. The confirmation that the right to strike is protected under Convention No. 87 of the ILO affirms what education unions and Education International have long defended: freedom of association is meaningless without the power to act...

    A historic victory for workers—and for education unions worldwide
  2. News 20 May 2026

    Portugal: 25,000 teachers take to the streets to demand respect and good working conditions

    Around 25,000 teachers marched in Lisbon on 16 May in a major national demonstration organised by Education International member organisation FENPROF. Education professionals from across the country came together to deliver a powerful message: “We are teachers. We shape the future. We demand recognition NOW!”

    Portugal: 25,000 teachers take to the streets to demand respect and good working conditions
  3. Worlds of Education 16 May 2026

    LGBTI workers’ rights: at the heart of democracy

    Claire Trevor

    As EI continues to defend and promote democracy, we must not forget that the fight for LGBTI rights is inseparable from the wider struggle for democracy, it cannot function without the full protection of universal human rights for all workers, without exception.

    LGBTI workers’ rights: at the heart of democracy
  4. News 16 May 2026

    Education support personnel and education unions unite for gender justice

    This year’s World Education Support Personnel (ESP) Day, May 16th, is an opportunity to celebrate, thank, and organise alongside ESP. Education International (EI) and its member organisations are focusing on gender justice in 2026. This reflects a structural reality across education systems worldwide: education support roles are highly feminised, systematically...

    Education support personnel and education unions unite for gender justice
  5. Worlds of Education 15 May 2026

    Education support personnel in public education in Mexico

    Francisco González Mena

    Mexico is one of the twenty-seven countries that form part of Education International in North America and the Caribbean. Mexico’s national union of education workers, the SNTE, is one of the world’s largest, with a total membership of 1.6 million active workers and 1 million retired workers. Of the former,...

    Education support personnel in public education in Mexico
  6. Worlds of Education 13 May 2026

    The hidden crisis facing women who work in kitchens in Ghana’s pre-tertiary schools

    Theodora Dede Amanor

    They feed thousands. Who cares for them? Every morning before the first bell rings and the first lesson starts, a group of women are already on the job at Ghana’s schools. They light fires, lift heavy pots, chop vegetables and cook meals for thousands of students across the country. By...

    The hidden crisis facing women who work in kitchens in Ghana’s pre-tertiary schools

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