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Articles from Sweden

  1. Fighting the commercialisation of education 5 June 2017

    The CETA’s “Investment Court System”: A Supreme Tribunal to Protect the Wealth of Foreign Nationals

    Gus Van Harten

    Imagine if governments proposed a supreme tribunal for the world. The tribunal would have the power to review anything countries can do in their sovereign role. It could review countries’ laws and regulations at any level. It could review the judgments of their highest courts.

    The CETA’s “Investment Court System”: A Supreme Tribunal to Protect the Wealth of Foreign Nationals
  2. Leading the profession 31 May 2017

    Constructing Teachers’ Professional Identity – learning from seven countries

    Philippa Cordingley

    Early stages in research projects are always a mix of aspirations, exploration of the research literature and growing clarity about key questions. In a research project that is as important as the one funded by Education International, to explore how national policies and cultural factors influence the development of teachers’...

    Constructing Teachers’ Professional Identity – learning from seven countries
  3. Union growth 1 May 2017

    This May Day, why not try solidarity?

    As the occasion to celebrate and reaffirm the value and values of trade unions, from which their principles continue to inspire, today must also serve as a lens to carefully examine our societies and institutions.

    This May Day, why not try solidarity?
  4. Trade union rights are human rights 22 October 2015

    Swedish teacher and student are killed in school sword attack

    A teacher and a student have been killed and at least two others are reported injured after a man wielding a sword carried out an attack in a school cafe in south-west Sweden.

    Swedish teacher and student are killed in school sword attack
  5. Union renewal and development 11 November 2014

    Sweden: "This year everyone loves a teacher"

    The newly elected Education Minister of Sweden, Gustav Fridolin, plans to support the rebuilding of the teaching profession. He wants to prevent that politicians dictate teachers what and how to teach.

    Sweden: "This year everyone loves a teacher"
  6. Equity and inclusion 16 May 2014

    Migration: EI and Global Unions call for “Decent Work for All”

    Governments attending the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) must enact and implement a rights-based governance of migration and fair labour policies to ensure decent work for all workers in sending and receiving countries.

    Migration: EI and Global Unions call for “Decent Work for All”
  7. Union renewal and development 10 January 2014

    Sweden: Teacher union donates over €5k to EI’s Solidarity Fund

    Instead of sending each of its members a Christmas card, the EI affiliated Swedish Teachers’ Union, Lärarförbundet, decided to give 50,000 Swedish Krona (around €5,600) to EI’s Solidarity Fund.

    Sweden: Teacher union donates over €5k to EI’s Solidarity Fund
  8. Equity and inclusion 6 August 2013

    Organising and supporting LGBT teachers

    A teachers’ union seminar in Stockholm has focused on the need for teacher unionists to include, represent, and defend lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teachers and students.

    Organising and supporting LGBT teachers
  9. Union renewal and development 4 January 2013

    Sweden: Union makes significant donation to Solidarity Fund

    Lärarförbundet, one of EI’s national affiliates, has announced that it contributed SEK 50,000 to the EI Solidarity Fund. Teacher unionists decided to allocate money to this fund, rather than printing and posting Christmas cards to national and international colleagues.

    Sweden: Union makes significant donation to Solidarity Fund
  10. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 22 October 2012

    Sweden: education unions obtain a wage increase for teachers

    Swedish teacher unions have come to an agreement on 24 September with local employers concerning a much deserved wage increase, narrowly avoiding a strike.

    Sweden: education unions obtain a wage increase for teachers
  11. Standards and working conditions 3 October 2011

    Sweden: Government increases funding for better qualified teachers

    Lärarförbundet, one of EI’s affiliates in Sweden, has welcomed the commitment by its government to invest SEK7 billion (US$1 billion) over the next four years to improve teacher training, raise the standard of mathematics teaching and improve completion rates in the humanities and social sciences.

    Sweden: Government increases funding for better qualified teachers
  12. Union renewal and development 19 November 2008

    Key Challenges for Public Education

    Education International is organising a conference titled “Governance, Financing, Evaluation and Climate Change – Key Challenges for Public Education” for its affiliates in the OECD countries.

    Key Challenges for Public Education