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  1. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 5 November 2025

    Ukraine: Coordinated action secures salary increase for teachers

    The multifaceted union campaign to raise teacher salaries and value the teacher union as a prominent social dialogue partner in Ukraine stands as a compelling example of the power of collective union advocacy and international solidarity.

    Ukraine: Coordinated action secures salary increase for teachers
  2. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 November 2025

    From Geneva to the world: Educators demand urgent action and investment as SDG4 slips out of reach

    Addressing the Social Forum of the Human Rights Council, Takashi Kajiwara, Education International (EI) Vice-President and President of the Japan Teachers’ Union (JTU), made a powerful case for education as an enabling right that supports the fulfilment of all human rights and that must be fully funded around the world.

    From Geneva to the world: Educators demand urgent action and investment as SDG4 slips out of reach
  3. Standards and working conditions 28 October 2025

    North-Asian education unions mobilised for enhanced solidarity and cooperation to Go Public!

    Leaders of Education International (EI) member organisations across North Asia have committed to “organise, organise, organise; day and night” and pledged to “strengthen solidarity across North Asia and to lay the foundations for ongoing cooperation.”

    North-Asian education unions mobilised for enhanced solidarity and cooperation to Go Public!
  4. Democracy 26 September 2025

    Educators from China, Japan, and Korea unite for peace education

    Promoting peace education and sharing positive teaching and learning examples to build a brighter future for East Asia. That was the key aim of the 12th Peace Education Assembly gathering education unions from China, Japan, and Korea.

    Educators from China, Japan, and Korea unite for peace education
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 April 2025

    Japan: Urgent workload relief, staffing, and legal reforms needed to address teacher shortages and burnout

    In his address to the national parliament, Japan Teachers’ Union (JTU) President Takashi Kajiwara highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive reforms in the education system to tackle the growing teacher shortage and ensure the well-being of educators.

    Japan: Urgent workload relief, staffing, and legal reforms needed to address teacher shortages and burnout
  6. Equity and inclusion 28 March 2025

    Empowering educators with disabilities: The Japan Teachers' Union's commitment to inclusive education

    Mariko Takamatsu

    Oshima Island, where I work, is a 25-minute ferry ride away from the Fukuoka port, has a circumference of about 15 km, and a population of about 700. Surrounded by the sea on all sides, the island is blessed with abundant marine resources and a thriving fishing industry. The school...

    Empowering educators with disabilities: The Japan Teachers' Union's commitment to inclusive education
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