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  1. Union renewal and development 12 September 2011

    UK: Teacher quits post for Somalia ministerial role

    A school support teacher from London has resigned from his job after unexpectedly being appointed as deputy prime minister of Somalia. Mohamed Ibrahim had been a learning support teacher at Newman Catholic College in Harlesden, north London, for two years when he was appointed to the post. The 64-year-old has...

    UK: Teacher quits post for Somalia ministerial role
  2. Standards and working conditions 12 September 2011

    Italy: Teachers strike against cuts

    Teachers in Italy have joined other public sector workers in mass strike action against cuts in public spending. Three million public sector workers went out on strike last week with major demonstrations in many cities including Milan, Naples and Rome. The protesters included teachers, transport workers and other public sector...

    Italy: Teachers strike against cuts
  3. Standards and working conditions 9 September 2011

    Obama responds to union challenge on jobs by promising to invest in education

    In a passionate address to both houses of Congress, U.S. President Barack Obama has unveiled his plan to reenergize job creation in the stagnant U.S. economy. The president proposed a major investment in the nation’s infrastructure, including a fund to help modernize America’s school buildings – an idea strongly supported...

    Obama responds to union challenge on jobs by promising to invest in education
  4. Standards and working conditions 8 September 2011

    Latin America stands in solidarity with Chile

    EI’s Regional Office in Latin America called on teacher unionists across the continent to assemble in front of Chilean embassies on 8 September in solidarity with the country’s people who are engaged in an ongoing battle for quality public education.

    Latin America stands in solidarity with Chile
  5. Trade union rights are human rights 7 September 2011

    Swaziland: Unions demand democracy now

    Teacher trade unionists across the globe have found little to cheer about Swaziland as it marks its Independence Day, on 6 September, with a litany of attacks on basic freedom and workers' rights.

    Swaziland: Unions demand democracy now
  6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 7 September 2011

    International Literacy Day: Teaching for peace and equality

    On 8 September, International Literacy Day, EI is emphasising the importance of quality teacher training to achieve peace and equality through education, and calls on all governments to live up to their commitment to invest in teacher development and education for all.

    International Literacy Day: Teaching for peace and equality
  7. Standards and working conditions 6 September 2011

    Congo: Union demands action to defend teachers’ conditions

    The Syndicat des enseignants du Congo (SYECO), an EI affiliate in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has called for urgent action by the national authorities to accept teachers’ demands for a salary increase.

    Congo: Union demands action to defend teachers’ conditions
  8. Standards and working conditions 6 September 2011

    North American teachers celebrate Labour Day

    Teachers across Canada and the USA have used the annual Labour Day celebration, which falls on the first Monday of September, to honour the social and economic achievements of workers.

    North American teachers celebrate Labour Day
  9. Union renewal and development 5 September 2011

    ILO study examines remedies for financial crisis

    The International Labour Organisation's Bureau for Workers' Activities (ILO/ACTRAV) has published the proceedings of a conference it held where researchers assessed evidence from the beginning of the global crisis to identify which policies would work best for the challenges ahead.

    ILO study examines remedies for financial crisis
  10. Climate action and literacy 2 September 2011

    Uganda: Energy and climate education on the governmental agenda

    Ugandan national authorities have launched an Energy and Climate Change awareness-raising campaign in schools to create an energy- and environment-conscious new generation.

    Uganda: Energy and climate education on the governmental agenda
  11. Leading the profession 2 September 2011

    EI Research Institute study: Equity is a fundamental value of public education

    EI has published an exciting new study looking at equity issues concerning teachers and students. The work was commissioned by the EI Research Institute to a team of researchers, led by Dr. Elizabeth Wood, at the University of Exeter.

    EI Research Institute study: Equity is a fundamental value of public education
  12. Equity and inclusion 1 September 2011

    France: teacher union defends mention of gender theory in textbooks

    UNSA-Education, a French EI affiliate, has denounced a call to censure secondary-level textbooks mentioning gender theory, explaining the relationships between sexuality, gender roles and cultural backgrounds.

    France: teacher union defends mention of gender theory in textbooks
  13. Standards and working conditions 30 August 2011

    Spain: public education is paying for the crisis

    In a letter to secondary school teachers in Madrid, the city’s region mayor, Esperanza Aguirre, called on teachers’ ‘sense of duty’ in this time of crisis to do two more contact hours a week from the beginning of the new school year.

    Spain: public education is paying for the crisis
  14. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 30 August 2011

    UK: GCSE results show great achievements by students and teachers

    The General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, Christine Blower, has commented on the publication of this year’s GCSE results, saying “GCSE results this year are outstanding and the hard work that has gone into them should be applauded.”

    UK: GCSE results show great achievements by students and teachers
  15. Union growth 23 August 2011

    Chile mobilises for Public Education

    In recent months, Chilean civil society has organised en masse to defend the right to public education for all.

    Chile mobilises for Public Education
  16. Union renewal and development 12 August 2011

    Congress resolutions and documents now available online

    Resolutions and other documents adopted by the Sixth World Congress, held in Cape Town, South Africa, on 22-26 July 2011, are now available on-line to download.

    Congress resolutions and documents now available online
  17. Trade union rights are human rights 11 August 2011

    Bahrain: EI calls for detained teachers to be released

    Education International has issued a new appeal to Bahraini authorities to release Jalila al-Salman and Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb, Vice-President and President of the Bahraini Teachers Association (BTA) arrested along with several other board members of the BTA. Education International (EI) issued a first Urgent Action Appeal in April...

    Bahrain: EI calls for detained teachers to be released
  18. Leading the profession 10 August 2011

    UK: New analysis highlights education divide

    Research undertaken by one of EI’s British affiliates, the University and College Union (UCU), has highlighted significant disparities in educational achievement among different areas of the same cities across the nation.

    UK: New analysis highlights education divide