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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 22 May 2012 G8 leaders call for investment in education
Education International welcomes the emphasis placed on investments in education by the leaders of eight of the world richest countries in their statement at the end of the G8 Summit at Camp David.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 21 May 2012 Canada: Quebec’s “special law” violates students’ rights
EI national affiliates, the Confédération des syndicats du Québec (CSQ), the Fédération nationale des enseignantes et des enseignants du Québec (FNEEQ-CSN), and the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) have strongly condemned Quebec’s Bill 78. This legislation, tabled to end the 14-week student strike, violates fundamental freedoms of association, assembly,...
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Equity and inclusion 16 May 2012 IDAHO: Teacher unions committed to promoting inclusive and safe learning environments for all
On 16th May, the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia, Education International reaffirms its commitment to promote inclusive and safe learning environments, free of harassment, bullying and homophobia or any other form of discrimination, in which all members of the school community are treated with respect and dignity.
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Equity and inclusion 15 May 2012 European education unionists challenge gender stereotypes
EI European Region, the European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE), discussed teacher trade union actions challenging gender stereotypes and gender segregation in the labour market during a peer-learning activity (PLA) and a training seminar. These events were held from 9-10 May, in Brussels, Belgium, in the frame of a...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2012 Spain: a red-hot spring in defence of state education
Education unions along with parents’ and students’ associations have called for a strike in Spain on May 22. The strike will make history, covering the whole education sector from Early Childhood Education up to university.
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Standards and working conditions 15 May 2012 No performance-related pay for teachers in The Netherlands
The Dutch government announced today that it will no longer pursue plans to introduce performance related pay. Education Secretary Halbe Zijlstra has decided that the 80 million euro budget providing for performance pay experiments will be reallocated.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2012 Canada: Schools tackle mental illness stigma
The Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF), one of EI’s national affiliates, has welcomed the Opening Minds Anti-Stigma Programme of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. This programme offers contact-based education to primary and high school students.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 14 May 2012 Social dialogue with teachers and trainers critical to improving TVET
The success of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) hinges on meaningful social dialogue with all stakeholders including teachers and their organisations, EI told a gathering of the world’s education ministers and officials.
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Standards and working conditions 11 May 2012 Abu Dhabi Summit: Transforming education will succeed when teachers are highly respected
Education International has urged the government of the United Arab Emirates to give their teachers the freedom to establish an independent professional union.
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Standards and working conditions 10 May 2012 Zimbabwe: education unions deplores use of temporary teachers
The Progressive Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) and the Zimbabwe Teachers' Association (ZIMTA) have deplored the extended use of temporary contracts to hire teachers. The EI national affiliates have also advocated for students’ right to be taught in their mother tongue.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 May 2012 Africa acknowledges crucial role of qualified teachers
Teachers’ professional development represents one of the three main pillars of the Second Decade of Education for Africa. The other two pillars are formal and non-formal vocational education and training, and higher education. These pillars were reaffirmed by the Conference for Ministers of Education of Africa (COMEDAF V) in Abuja,...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 May 2012 Africa acknowledges crucial role of qualified teachers
Teachers’ professional development represents one of the three main pillars of the Second Decade of Education for Africa. The other two pillars are formal and non-formal vocational education and training, and higher education. These pillars were reaffirmed by the Conference for Ministers of Education of Africa (COMEDAF V) in Abuja,...
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Union renewal and development 8 May 2012 Latin America: call for joint strategies for quality education
The President of the Regional Committee in Latin America, Hugo Yasky, has called for a joint trade union strategy to promote quality public education within the region. At the opening of the Committee’s annual meeting on 7 May, Yasky emphasised education unions’ crucial role in “defending the fundamental right to...
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Trade union rights are human rights 4 May 2012 Together preventing third-party violence in schools
Participants shared good practices at a seminar on how to prevent and mitigate third-party violence in schools. The seminar, organised by EI's European Region, ETUCE, was attended by representatives from both teacher unions and education employers on 26 April in Warsaw, Poland.
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Trade union rights are human rights 4 May 2012 Bahrain: BTA court case postponed for fourth time to 30 May
EI has learned that the Supreme Criminal Appeals Court has adjourned the case of Mahdi Issa Abu Dheeb and Jalila Al-Salman, from the Bahraini Teachers Association (BTA), to 30 May, and refused to release Mahdi on bail once more. Both were arrested after a crackdown by authorities following pro-democracy demonstrations.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 May 2012 India: disadvantaged children allocated school places
One in four places in private schools in India will be reserved for socially and economically disadvantaged groups. This comes after the Indian Supreme Court endorsed Clause 12 in the Right to Education Act last month.
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Leading the profession 2 May 2012 Investing in higher education for the future
The Ministers responsible for higher education in the 47 countries of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) adopted the Bucharest Communiqué – the highest political statement legitimising actions by governments across EHEA.
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Union renewal and development 2 May 2012 Taiwan: moving ahead on teachers' rights
“We want to see the teachers’ union blossom,” Vice President of Taiwan, Mr. Vincent C. Siew, told an EI delegation - headed by General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen and Chief Regional Coordinator Aloysius Mathews - visiting Taiwan this week.
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