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  1. Democracy 14 January 2026

    Solidarity with the people of Iran

    As the people of Iran continue to rise against an oppressive regime and face violent repression, Iranian teachers and unionists are calling for international solidarity. Follow the latest from Iran's education trade union community below!

    Solidarity with the people of Iran
  2. Standards and working conditions 12 January 2026

    Korea: Teachers win breakthrough on political rights after hunger strike and relentless campaign

    After more than 60 days of sit-ins and a seven-day hunger strike, the Korean Teachers and Education Workers’ Union (KTU) has secured a landmark agreement with the National Assembly to establish a consultative body on guaranteeing the basic political rights of teachers and public servants.

    Korea: Teachers win breakthrough on political rights after hunger strike and relentless campaign
  3. Standards and working conditions 12 January 2026

    Educators’ health and well-being in the spotlight: Education International and MGEN launch third edition of I-BEST survey

    How are education workers around the world feeling? What are their actual working conditions, daily challenges, and health? Through the third edition of I-BEST - the International Barometer of the Health and Well-being of Education Staff - Education International (EI) and MGEN will amplify the voices of education personnel in...

    Educators’ health and well-being in the spotlight: Education International and MGEN launch third edition of I-BEST survey
  4. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 December 2025

    Prioritizing teacher pay in crisis: global challenges and opportunities

    Education International took an active part in the 2025 Global Refugee Forum Progress Review, advocating for the global education community to prioritize teachers in contexts affected by crisis and displacement, building upon new research on international donor support for teacher salaries.

    Prioritizing teacher pay in crisis: global challenges and opportunities
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 December 2025

    Cambodia: Trade unions’ united push for greater national investment in public education and teachers

    The Cambodian education system continues to face acute teacher shortages, with average class sizes reaching around 44 students in rural areas and up to 71 students in major cities such as Phnom Penh. Teachers’ salaries also remain insufficient to ensure a decent standard of living, contributing to low morale, high...

    Cambodia: Trade unions’ united push for greater national investment in public education and teachers
  6. Democracy 12 December 2025

    The fight for political independence in Iraqi Kurdistan’s classrooms

    In Iraqi Kurdistan, a new front in the struggle is emerging following on recent Iraqi National Council elections. Educators are raising the alarm about the growing political influence in schools, warning that the sanctity of education is under threat.

    The fight for political independence in Iraqi Kurdistan’s classrooms
  7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 December 2025

    Indonesia: Teacher union and global partners urge government to go public and fund education

    At its national Seminar of the Go Public! Fund Education campaign, the Teachers' Association of the Republic of Indonesia (PGRI, from its Indonesian acronym) rallied hundreds of educators and international allies to demand the government fulfill its constitutional promise of quality education for all. Union leaders and international organizations called...

    Indonesia: Teacher union and global partners urge government to go public and fund education
  8. News 11 December 2025

    A champion for educators’ rights around the world: Remembering and paying tribute to Nigel de Gruchy

    Nigel de Gruchy, former General Secretary of British education union NASUWT, passed away on Saturday 29 November. The global education union movement mourns and remembers a tireless champion for educators’ rights and one of the union leaders that spearheaded the creation of Education International.

    A champion for educators’ rights around the world: Remembering and paying tribute to Nigel de Gruchy
  9. Union renewal and development 10 December 2025

    Building bridges: Education unions build global solidarity from the ground up

    From grassroots initiatives to structured partnerships, international cooperation among teacher unions is reshaping the landscape of activism—empowering members and driving policy in ways that transcend borders.

    Building bridges: Education unions build global solidarity from the ground up
  10. Fighting the commercialisation of education 9 December 2025

    Trust cannot be automated: education unions shape the AI future

    Around the world, artificial intelligence is being rapidly integrated into education systems. Governments and technology companies promise efficiency, “personalised learning” and data-driven decisions. But for teachers and their unions, AI raises far more fundamental questions: Who controls education? What happens to professional autonomy, democratic accountability, equity and labour rights when...

    Trust cannot be automated: education unions shape the AI future
  11. Democracy 8 December 2025

    Education International’s Executive Board meets to address global education issues

    Education International (EI) leaders gathered for the 71st Executive Board meeting to address global education issues and chart the course for the organization. The meeting reaffirmed the global solidarity of affiliates around the world and a strong commitment to quality education around the world.

    Education International’s Executive Board meets to address global education issues
  12. Union renewal and development 25 November 2025

    Mexico: UNESCO celebrates teachers in recognition of their efforts to foster peace

    Teachers from the SNTE (National Education Workers’ Union), affiliated to Education International, received international recognition for their leadership in educating generations of students committed to harmonious coexistence and the peaceful resolution of conflicts. The ceremony took place at the UNESCO head office in Mexico, in the framework of the peace...

    Mexico: UNESCO celebrates teachers in recognition of their efforts to foster peace
  13. Leading the profession 25 November 2025

    Education union leaders drive change, demand action, and inspire hope for Africa

    Education leaders from the EI Africa Regional Committee (EIARC) came together to celebrate hard-won progress, tackle persistent challenges, and renew their collective resolve to champion public education. With a clear focus on urging governments to prioritize and fully fund public education, participants reaffirmed their commitment to securing quality learning for...

    Education union leaders drive change, demand action, and inspire hope for Africa
  14. Equity and inclusion 24 November 2025

    Mobilising against misogyny and gender-based violence in schools

    Marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence

    Amid reports of growing misogyny, harassment, and gender-based violence against women teachers, Education International (EI) calls for coordinated action to ensure schools are safe spaces for female teachers and students in all their diversity.

    Mobilising against misogyny and gender-based violence in schools
  15. Democracy 21 November 2025

    Myanmar: Defending democracy and teacher union rights: EI stands in solidarity

    In Myanmar, while educators and union leaders continue to face relentless oppression, the military junta that seized power in February 2021 seeks to legitimize its rule through upcoming sham elections. Against this background, Education International (EI) and its member organisations committed to strengthen their support and solidarity with the Myanmar...

    Myanmar: Defending democracy and teacher union rights: EI stands in solidarity
  16. From work to school: putting an end to child labour 21 November 2025

    New report highlights significant impact of trade union and community mobilisation in combating child labour

    The Child Labour Free Zone (CLFZ) approach implemented by many Education International (EI) affiliates is a community-based solution that is proving highly effective. An independent assessment commissioned by Education International shows that the approach transforms communities. The evaluation was conducted by a team of assessors who combined qualitative and quantitative...

    New report highlights significant impact of trade union and community mobilisation in combating child labour
  17. News 20 November 2025

    Chad: the union at the heart of negotiations to improve the status of teachers

    After years of negotiations, the SET teachers’ union of Chad has secured a revision of the decree governing the status of teachers. This is a first step that rekindles hope for improved working conditions and opens up a new phase of negotiations. But many challenges lie ahead.

    Chad: the union at the heart of negotiations to improve the status of teachers