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Racism is a global – and arguably growing – problem. And yet, programmes for anti-racist educational practice are rarely prioritised and sustained in national and global policy agendas.
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Union renewal and development 20 April 2026 A programme that works: what the John Thompson Fellowship evaluation in Asia-Pacific teaches unions everywhere
The John Thompson Fellowship (JTF) Programme in Asia-Pacific offers a clear lesson for teachers’ unions worldwide: leadership development works when it is needs-based and rooted in union democracy.
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Child labour refers to work that is a) mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children and that b) interferes with children’s schooling by depriving them of the opportunity to attend school; obliging them to leave school prematurely; or requiring them to attempt to combine school attendance with...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 5 June 2020 ‘You can work from home if the situation at home allows’: Teaching in times of the pandemic, by Josiah Taru.
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The closure of schools has been commended as one of the most effective mitigatory measures to arrest the rapid spread of Covid-19 so far. Millions of learners and educators have been forced to continue learning through emergency remote instruction that involves online teaching. This presents novel challenges for educators in...
‘You can work from home if the situation at home allows’: Teaching in times of the pandemic, by Josiah Taru.