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Réaliser l’Objectif de développement durable 4

En 2015, tous les pays se sont engagés à réaliser 17 Objectifs de développement durable d’ici 2030. L’Internationale de l’Éducation a joué un rôle essentiel dans la définition d'un objectif spécifique pour l’éducation – l’Objectif de développement durable 4 (ODD 4): Assurer une éducation inclusive, équitable et de qualité et promouvoir des possibilités d’apprentissage tout au long de la vie pour tou·te·s. L’ODD4 reconnaît de manière significative qu’une éducation de qualité ne peut être dispensée que par des enseignant·e·s qualifié·e·s.

Toutefois, au rythme actuel, les gouvernements ne parviendront jamais à réaliser l’ODD 4. La pandémie de COVID-19 engendre des défis supplémentaires et risque de compromettre des années de progrès en matière d'éducation. Une action urgente et décisive est impérative.

En collaboration avec nos organisations membres du monde entier, nous nous efforçons de faire en sorte que les gouvernements tiennent leur promesse de réaliser l’ODD 4 et toutes ses cibles d’ici 2030.

  • Nous suivons les progrès réalisés et demandons aux gouvernements de rendre des comptes.
  • Nous plaidons pour l’augmentation du financement national de l’enseignement public par le biais d’une fiscalité équitable et progressive et de l’aide internationale.
  • Nous nous opposons aux intérêts des entreprises qui traitent l’éducation comme un marché et non comme un bien public accessible à tou·te·s.
  • Nous promouvons une éducation de qualité, exempte de violence, qui développe « l’enfant dans sa globalité » et favorise la tolérance, la compréhension, la démocratie, le respect des droits humains et la citoyenneté active pour un développement durable.
  • Nous encourageons la réalisation de l’« objectif relatif aux enseignants » (Objectif 4.c), en rappelant le droit de chaque élève à recevoir un enseignement dispensé par un·e enseignant·e formé·e et qualifié·e.

Notre travail dans ce domaine

  1. Nouvelles 30 avril 2008

    European Campaign for Higher Education Staff and Student Mobility in full gear

    The joint campaign of EI and the European Students' Union (ESU) for Staff and Student Mobility in Europe is in full gear. Entitled "Let's Go", the campaign is supported by the European Union's Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP) and aims to achieve full freedom of movement for higher education staff and...

    European Campaign for Higher Education Staff and Student Mobility in full gear
  2. Nouvelles 25 avril 2008

    The Global Campaign for Education breaks World Record for the Biggest Lesson ever

    More than 7.5 million children, adults, teachers and campaigners in more than 100 countries took part in the Global Campaign for Education’s “World’s Biggest Lesson” about the importance of everyone having the chance for a quality education. The world record for the largest simultaneous lesson in history has been broken...

    The Global Campaign for Education breaks World Record for the Biggest Lesson ever
  3. Nouvelles 23 avril 2008

    Teachers give the World’s Biggest Lesson ever!

    As part of Global Action Week, today teachers all around the world are cooperating in an effort to set a world record for the biggest lesson ever taught.

    Teachers give the World’s Biggest Lesson ever!
  4. Nouvelles 20 avril 2008

    Global Action Week 2008 has arrived!

    Teachers' trade unions around the world are coordinating and participating in a huge variety of actions to show their support for quality Education For All.

    Global Action Week 2008 has arrived!
  5. Nouvelles 11 avril 2008

    Global Action Week is fast approaching!

    Global Action Week 2008 is fast approaching and will see the launch of activities to promote universal education.

    Global Action Week is fast approaching!
  6. Nouvelles 9 avril 2008

    Global Campaign for Education 3rd World Assembly & upcoming Global Action Week

    Diplomats, activists and educational sector representatives gathered for the Global Campaign for Education’s (GCE) 3rd World Assembly in January to work to advance Education For All (EFA). Unions, teachers, students and parents will continue this advocacy at grassroots level during the upcoming Global Action Week in April.

    Global Campaign for Education 3rd World Assembly & upcoming Global Action Week
  7. Nouvelles 14 mars 2008

    Global Action Week 2008: It is not too late to get involved!

    Global Action Week 2008 is almost upon us! In a little over a month, EI affiliates and national coalitions of the Global Campaign for Education will highlight the need for universal quality education.

    Global Action Week 2008: It is not too late to get involved!
  8. 12 mars 2008

    Rapport mondial de suivi sur l’Education pour tous 2008: Volonté politique et priorité nationale fortement nécessaires

    “L’aspect temps est essentiel : pour les 72 millions d’enfants non scolarisés, pour les 20 % d’adultes encore dépourvus de compétences minimales en matière d’alphabétisme et pour les nombreux élèves qui quittent l’école sans avoir acquis les compétences et connaissances nécessaires.”

    Rapport mondial de suivi sur l’Education pour tous 2008: Volonté politique et priorité nationale fortement nécessaires
  9. Nouvelles 10 mars 2008

    Polish teachers’ union calls for comprehensive ECE provision

    The Polish Teachers’ Union (ZNP) has called on the Polish government to ensure that comprehensive early childhood education services are provided to all young children in the country. This would ensure equalisation of opportunities for all young children in Poland and contribute to their physical, social, cognitive and emotional development.

    Polish teachers’ union calls for comprehensive ECE provision
  10. Nouvelles 5 mars 2008

    Campaign website on Staff and Student Mobility launched at the Higher Education and Research Standing Committee Meeting in Dubrovnik

    EI's European committee in higher education and research (HERSC) met on 28-29 Feb in Dubrovnik, Croatia, to follow up on the outcomes of the EI International Higher Education and Research Conference held in Malaga last November, as well as discuss the current developments in the Bologna Process.

    Campaign website on Staff and Student Mobility launched at the Higher Education and Research Standing Committee Meeting in Dubrovnik
  11. Nouvelles 1 février 2008

    Global Campaign for Education Congress concerned at lack of progress on Education For All

    The Global Campaign for Education’s Congress was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 22-24 January, and attended by 300 participants. The opening ceremony was addressed by Luiz Dulci, Brazil's Minister for General Secretary of the Presidency, by Vernor Muñoz, the UN Special Rapporteur on Education Rights, and by a representative...

    Global Campaign for Education Congress concerned at lack of progress on Education For All
  12. Recherches

    Impact of PISA 2006 on the education policy debate

    Laura Figazzolo
    20 décembre 2007

    PISA 2006 has proven to have an enormous impact on the education policy debate at worldwide level. First and foremost, PISA has been at the centre of the debate about national education policies, in many ways. On the one side, in fact, it has often managed to orientate governments‟ political...

    Impact of PISA 2006 on the education policy debate Voir les ressources 1
  13. Recherches

    Teacher supply, recruitment and retention in six Anglophone Sub-Saharan African countries

    Dennis Sinyolo
    19 décembre 2007

    The purpose of this survey was to investigate teacher supply, teacher attrition, teacher remuneration and motivation, teacher absenteeism and union involvement in policy development in six Anglophone African countries: The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Tanzania Uganda and Zambia.

    Teacher supply, recruitment and retention in six Anglophone Sub-Saharan African countries Voir les ressources 1
  14. Nouvelles 18 décembre 2007

    EI calls upon EFA Meeting to Pay More Attention to Teacher Training and Recruitment

    EI representatives attending the Seventh Meeting of the Education for All High Level Group held in Dakar, from 11-13 December, urged governments, UN agencies, bilateral and multilateral agencies, civil society organizations and other stakeholders attending the meeting to pay more attention to teacher training and recruitment.

    EI calls upon EFA Meeting to Pay More Attention to Teacher Training and Recruitment