Ei-iE

Leading the profession

Teachers and education support personnel know what works in education. They must be recognised and empowered to deliver on the promise of quality education for all.

At the classroom level, academic freedom and professional autonomy are prerequisites for quality teaching and learning. As professionals, teachers must be afforded the space and trust to make the best possible decisions for their students.

Beyond the classroom, education policy must be informed by the vast experience and insights only education professionals can provide. We advocate for the involvement of teachers, education support personnel and their representative organisations in all decision-making in education and work towards the expansion of sectoral policy dialogue at all levels and in all countries.

Our work in this area

  1. News 6 May 2025

    Nepal: Relentless union action and organizing lead to significant salary increases and other victories

    The teachers and Education Support Personnel (ESP) in Nepal are celebrating a hard-fought victory after a targeted organizing campaign, massive protests, and a national strike. Following intense negotiations in the last few days, the government of Nepal subscribed to a Nine-Point Agreement featuring significant salary increases and long-overdue benefits.

    Nepal: Relentless union action and organizing lead to significant salary increases and other victories
  2. News 25 April 2025

    Cape Verde: Teachers demand dignity and recognition on National Teachers' Day

    “Teachers transform lives.” In a great celebration of National Teachers' Day, Cape Verdean educators called for improved working conditions, fair pay, and the implementation of the new Career, Functions, and Remuneration Plan (PCFR). The event highlighted the essential role of teachers in building a fairer, more developed, and inclusive society.

    Cape Verde: Teachers demand dignity and recognition on National Teachers' Day
  3. News 23 April 2025

    Education International brings hope and effective strategies to curb child labour

    Thanks to an Education International project on child labour, working with union members and their local communities, 1,880 children were brought back to school last year in six participating countries: Burundi, Malawi, Mali, Togo, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.

    Education International brings hope and effective strategies to curb child labour
  4. News 16 April 2025

    Defending the profession and solidarity for educators in times of crisis, key for Education International members in Arab countries

    At the Seventh Biennial Education international (EI) Arab Cross-Country Regional Structure (ACCRS) Conference, top education unionists highlighted the need to develop partnerships, to show solidarity with Palestinian colleagues and people, support educator remuneration in crisis contexts, and expand the Go Public! Fund Education campaign for funding of public education systems.

    Defending the profession and solidarity for educators in times of crisis, key for Education International members in Arab countries
  5. News 14 April 2025

    Trade union delegation pushes for quality inclusive education for all at Global Disability Summit

    At the Global Disability Summit (GDS), the Education International (EI) delegation reaffirmed that inclusive education is a fundamental human right and key to thriving communities. They championed a social model of disability—breaking down barriers, not people. In the framework of the EI Go Public! Fund Education campaign, they also called...

    Trade union delegation pushes for quality inclusive education for all at Global Disability Summit
  6. Statements 3 April 2025

    Resolution of the Executive Board of Education International on the attacks on public education, democracy, and union values in the United States

    In response to an avalanche of authoritarian measures enacted by the Trump Administration, the Executive Board of Education International, during its 70th meeting, on 1-3 April 2025, unequivocally reaffirms its commitment to public education, inclusive democracy, and human and trade union rights in the United States and around the world.

    Resolution of the Executive Board of Education International on the attacks on public education, democracy, and union values in the United States
  7. News 2 April 2025

    Communications are key as African education unionists campaign to Go Public and Fund Education

    African education union communication officers recently gathered for a ComNet Africa meeting focused on communicating and campaigning for the Education International (EI) Go Public! Fund Education campaign. The event emphasized the urgent need for increased investment in public education and educators across the continent.

    Communications are key as African education unionists campaign to Go Public and Fund Education
  8. News 31 March 2025

    Investing in teachers and education: The key to Africa's future

    In a pivotal webinar discussing the new Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA) 2026-35, African education leaders emphasized the critical need for investment in teachers. The theme of the forum, "Invest in Teachers, Invest in the Africa We Want," resonated throughout the discussions. Speakers also highlighted the African Union's Agenda...

    Investing in teachers and education: The key to Africa's future
  9. News 28 March 2025

    Colombia: EILA affiliates call for more funding for public education

    On Thursday 27 March, Colombia’s education workers’ federation, FECODE, and university teachers’ union, ASPU – both Education International Latin America (EILA) affiliates –took part in the For Public Education! More Funding Forum. The event took place within the framework of Education International’s Go Public! campaign.

    Colombia: EILA affiliates call for more funding for public education
  10. News 28 March 2025

    Lebanon: Educators’ ongoing fight for fundamental rights

    The streets of Lebanon have once again echoed with the voices of teachers protesting against the unjust policies imposed by successive governments. These administrations have consistently abandoned educators, leaving them to survive on meagre salaries that have stripped them of their right to a decent life and basic dignity.

    Lebanon: Educators’ ongoing fight for fundamental rights
  11. News 25 March 2025

    Jamaica launches “Go Public! Fund Education” campaign amid critical teacher shortage

    In a bid to address the critical shortage of teachers and improve the state of education in the country, the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) launched the Go Public! Fund Education campaign. The initiative aims to tackle the teacher shortage by enhancing educational infrastructure and teacher remuneration.

    Jamaica launches “Go Public! Fund Education” campaign amid critical teacher shortage
  12. News 25 March 2025

    ISTP 2025 Opens in Reykjavík: Governments Must Fund Early Childhood Education

    The 15th International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) kicks off today in Reykjavík, Iceland, bringing together education ministers and leaders of teachers’ unions from 24 countries and jurisdictions.

    ISTP 2025 Opens in Reykjavík: Governments Must Fund Early Childhood Education
  13. News 24 March 2025

    Albania: Education unions’ relentless united struggle for change

    Albania's leading education unions have joined forces to demand increased investment for quality public education and better working and living conditions for teachers, setting a positive example to be shared with colleagues throughout Europe and beyond.

    Albania: Education unions’ relentless united struggle for change
  14. News 21 March 2025

    Nepalese teachers push for governmental action: A call for education reform

    In a powerful display of unity and determination, thousands of Nepalese teachers have once again gathered in the capital, demanding the government pass the long-awaited School Education Bill. The protest, organized by the Confederation of Nepali Teachers (CNT), comes one-and-a-half years after a previous demonstration was called off following a...

    Nepalese teachers push for governmental action: A call for education reform