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Through our 375 member organisations, we represent more than 33 million teachers and education support personnel in 180 countries and territories.

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Informed and empowered by teachers and education support personnel everywhere, we develop tools and strategies that enable us to work across all sectors of education and all regions of the world to effect change and create a better future for our students. Click here to see how we work and find out more about our priorities below.

  1. Quality education for all

  2. The profession

  3. Rights and democracy

  4. Building union power

Latest Updates

  1. News 17 November 2025

    Nepal: Education unions unite for transformative gender justice

    Education International (EI) affiliates in Nepal came together in the capital city Kathmandu for a three-day Gender Justice Training, aimed at strengthening union capacity to promote gender equality and end gender-based discrimination in the education sector.

    Nepal: Education unions unite for transformative gender justice
  2. News 17 November 2025

    Education International supports union renewal in Lebanon

    Education International continues to stand with its Lebanese affiliates, not only in moments of crisis but in the long journey of union rebuilding and renewal. Throughout the year, EI member organisations from 16 countries responded generously to the Urgent Action Appeal (UAA) launched by EI in October 2024 to support...

    Education International supports union renewal in Lebanon
  3. News 14 November 2025

    Afghanistan : Humanitarian Relief for Teachers Affected by the Earthquake in Kunar

    On 31 August 2025, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Kunar Province in eastern Afghanistan. The tremor caused catastrophic damage killing more than 2,500 people, injuring thousands, and destroying homes, as well as many schools. In this context of devastation, Education International (EI) and its affiliate, the National Teachers Elected Council...

    Afghanistan : Humanitarian Relief for Teachers Affected by the Earthquake in Kunar
  4. News 12 November 2025

    Taiwan: Institutionalized salary increases and adequate professional wages are key to recruiting and retaining teachers

    As teacher shortages in Taiwan continue to worry parents and the wider community, the National Teachers’ Association (NTA) is calling for real change. The NTA emphasizes that teachers’ hard work and the many responsibilities they assume must be fairly recognized through better pay and improved working conditions. Only then can...

    Taiwan: Institutionalized salary increases and adequate professional wages are key to recruiting and retaining teachers
  5. News 7 November 2025

    Japan: Urgent action needed to reduce teachers’ workload and increase education funding

    Japan Teachers’ Union (JTU) brought together education stakeholders to discuss the concerning findings of TALIS 2024 regarding teachers’ difficult working conditions, especially the excessive workload, that fuel the teacher shortage in the country.

    Japan: Urgent action needed to reduce teachers’ workload and increase education funding
  6. News 7 November 2025

    Successful teacher-led learning circles for formative assessment initiatives in Asia-Pacific

    The learning event organised by the Education International Asia-Pacific (EIAP) office on teacher-led learning circles for formative assessment (T3LFA) aimed to take stock of progress and learning since project completion, identify successes, challenges, and gaps, co-create a roadmap for continued commitment to professional development and strengthen union advocacy for sustainable...

    Successful teacher-led learning circles for formative assessment initiatives in Asia-Pacific

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