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Lograr el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 4

En 2015, todos los países se comprometieron a alcanzar 17 Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible para el año 2030. La Internacional de la Educación ha desempeñado un papel fundamental en la consecución de un objetivo independiente en materia de educación, el Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible 4 (ODS 4): Garantizar una educación equitativa e inclusiva de calidad y promover oportunidades de aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida para todos. Cabe destacar que el ODS 4 reconoce que la educación de calidad solo puede ser impartida por docentes cualificados.

Sin embargo, al ritmo actual, los gobiernos no lograrán alcanzar el ODS 4. La pandemia de COVID-19 plantea retos adicionales y amenaza con revertir años de progreso en materia de educación. Es imperativo actuar con urgencia y decisión.

Estamos trabajando junto con nuestras organizaciones miembros de todo el mundo para garantizar que los gobiernos cumplan su promesa de alcanzar el ODS 4 y todas sus metas para el año 2030.

  • Supervisamos los progresos y exigimos responsabilidades a los gobiernos.
  • Abogamos por una mayor financiación nacional de la educación pública a través de una aplicación de impuestos justa y progresiva y de la ayuda internacional.
  • Nos oponemos a los intereses empresariales que tratan la educación como una mercancía en lugar de como un bien público accesible a todas las personas.
  • Promovemos una educación de calidad libre de violencia, que permita que los niños y niñas se desarrollen en su totalidad, que fomente la tolerancia, la comprensión, la democracia, el respeto de los derechos humanos y la ciudadanía activa para el desarrollo sostenible.
  • Promovemos la consecución de la "meta del personal docente" (meta 4.c), y hacemos hincapié en el derecho de todo el alumnado a ser enseñado por un docente formado y cualificado.

Nuestro trabajo en este área

  1. Noticias 1 marzo 2006

    EI Analysis of the Global Monitoring Report on Education For All 2006

    The fourth EI Congress in Porto Alegre stressed that EI and teachers’ unions worldwide are committed to the success of the EFA initiative. In relation to this, each year UNESCO, on behalf of UN agencies, releases a “Global Monitoring Report” assessing the progress made on achieving the goal of EFA.

    EI Analysis of the Global Monitoring Report on Education For All 2006
  2. 27 febrero 2006

    Camerún: escuelas sin maestros, maestros sin escuelas

    Las escuelas públicas camerunesas carecen de docentes aun cuando miles de docentes debidamente formados se encuentran desempleados. Lamentable discordancia, cuando numerosos países africanos carecen de docentes cualificados.

    Camerún: escuelas sin maestros, maestros sin escuelas
  3. 27 febrero 2006

    Un día en la vida de ... Nadia, profesora en una escuela romaní

    El cometido no es fácil y es preciso recomenzar incansablemente, sin embargo, Nadia Georgiova, profesora búlgara, por nada en el mundo querría dejar la escuela nº 7 de Sliven.

    Un día en la vida de ... Nadia, profesora en una escuela romaní
  4. Noticias 24 febrero 2006

    Press Release 2/2006: Global Action Week 2006 (24-30 April) - Every child needs a teacher

    Education International and its teachers' unions worldwide are playing a leading role in the Global Action Week to increase the pressure on governments to demonstrate greater leadership to ensure that all children get the chance to be taught by qualified teachers.

    Press Release 2/2006: Global Action Week 2006 (24-30 April) - Every child needs a teacher
  5. Noticias 23 febrero 2006

    Canada: International Mother Language Day

    To help better prepare children between the ages of 0 and 6 for French-language schooling in minority settings, the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) will release at a Feb. 28th news conference a unique kit of resources intended for people who care for and work with young Francophone children in minority...

    Canada: International Mother Language Day
  6. Noticias 21 febrero 2006

    Indonesia: 8.1% education budget is unacceptable

    EI strongly supports its Indonesian affiliate, PGRI's campaign to raise the country's education budget. In 2005, only 8.1% of its national budget was dedicated to education, far lower than that of neighbouring countries such as Thailand (27%) and Malaysia (20%).

    Indonesia: 8.1% education budget is unacceptable
  7. Noticias 13 febrero 2006

    South Africa: Bungle over exam has pupils & teachers fuming

    Eastern Cape Education Department superintendent-general Dave Edley yesterday promised an investigation to discover how the province published the wrong date for the matric supplementary examinations.

    South Africa: Bungle over exam has pupils & teachers fuming
  8. Noticias 10 febrero 2006

    USA: “No Child Left Behind” is failing to lead the way, say affiliates

    While both the AFT and NEA agree that the NCLB initiative established laudable goals - high standards, accountability for all, and the belief that all children can learn, regardless of their background or ability - its underfunding and bureaucracy are masking the true progress made in schools.

    USA: “No Child Left Behind” is failing to lead the way, say affiliates
  9. Noticias 2 febrero 2006

    Australia: Workplace Agreements erode union rights

    EI affiliate the NTEU has condemned legislation identified at the 5th Conference on Higher Education and Research in December 2005, and already being implemented to undercut union rights within the higher education sector.

    Australia: Workplace Agreements erode union rights
  10. Noticias 2 febrero 2006

    UK: Union achieves pay parity victory for college lecturers in Wales

    A landmark agreement that will give Welsh college lecturers pay parity with schoolteachers has just been concluded, seeing £11.5m ploughed into staff pay on top of the £20m invested over 2003 and 2004.

    UK: Union achieves pay parity victory for college lecturers in Wales
  11. Noticias 25 enero 2006

    1-year Master Programme at the Global Labour University now open for application

    As a Global Union, EI is committed to support the Global Labour University. The Global Labour University is created by the Global Union Research Network (GURN), comprising the ILO's Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV), the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD...

    1-year Master Programme at the Global Labour University now open for application
  12. Noticias 19 enero 2006

    UK: Union's fury at vice-chancellors' excessive pay increases

    EI affiliate the Association of University Teachers (AUT) has expressed its amazement at the salary increases of the vice-chancellors and principals on the board of the Universities and Colleges Employers' Association (UCEA).

    UK: Union's fury at vice-chancellors' excessive pay increases
  13. Noticias 12 enero 2006

    Botswana reintroduces school fees

    Botswana has announced the reintroduction of fees in its state secondary schools after more than 20 years of free education.

    Botswana reintroduces school fees
  14. Noticias 10 enero 2006

    South Africa: Poor parents miss out on fees waiver

    No state school opening its doors over the next two weeks is likely to waive fees, despite Education Minister Naledi Pandor’s promise to that effect, EI affiliate SADTU said.

    South Africa: Poor parents miss out on fees waiver