Education International calls for a new deal for teachers at the Transforming Education Pre-Summit

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Educators’ insights on progress, challenges, and strategies for the future of education will all feature in Education International’s contribution to UNESCO’s Transforming Education Pre‐Summit, taking place from 28-30 June in Paris, France.
Education International calls for a new deal for teachers at the Transforming Education Pre-SummitStop putting teachers at risk and advance balanced international reforms that empower educators and researchers worldwide to adapt and choose materials for quality education and research.
Demanding progress for education and research at the World Intellectual Property OrganizationThe benefits and potential of information technology (IT) in building and supporting union membership was at the heart of a recent workshop of Indian education unionists.
India: Strengthening unions through membership digitisation and improved communicationAs millions of refugees around the world face another year far from their homes, Education International continues to advocate for their rights and to ensure they are welcomed and treated with dignity and respect.
World Refugee Day: Education unions stand with refugee students and educators around the worldInternational solidarity was reaffirmed at a webinar on Protecting the Right to Education of Girls in Afghanistan organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Unite the Union. Participants took stock of the educational and trade union situation in the country.
Afghanistan: International solidarity to face human and education rights violationsThe Israel Teachers’ Union (ITU) has been engaging recently in rolling strikes across the country to demand decent working conditions and a fair wage agreement reflecting the importance, significance, and complexity of working as an educator in these challenging times.
Israel: Union takes strike action to demand better working conditions to avoid losing more teachers