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Equity and inclusion 30 June 2025 Not the exception, but essential: Teachers with disabilities in mainstream classrooms
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Where are the teachers with disabilities in our classrooms? A question I often ask my audience is: “How many of you were taught by a teacher who identified as having a disability during your school years?” In a room of 50–60 people, usually only one or two hands go up.
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Union renewal and development 23 May 2025 Morocco: Sustained strike action turns into a foundational event, driving trade union renewal
During the major mobilisations staged over a period of three months by the teaching profession in Morocco, the SNE-CDT education union actively listened to workers’ demands, organised grassroots consultations, and built a shared trade union position. A national trade union renewal plan was also launched, setting out specific aims such...
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From work to school: putting an end to child labour 9 May 2021 What is child labour?
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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Union renewal and development 10 March 2021 Biggest Development Cooperation Network meeting ever showcases union solidarity in action
Solidarity, joint action, climate education, and human rights were amongst the headline topics addressed at Education International’s Development Cooperation Network.
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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.
Josiah Taru
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.