
Notre travail dans ce domaine
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4 septembre 2008 Un projet de formation des enseignants mis en place
L’Internationale de l’Education et Oxfam Novib ont lancé un projet pilote commun de formation des enseignants dans les pays en développement. Les objectifs de l’Education pour tous et les Objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement liés à l’éducation, auxquels l’IE adhère, ne peuvent être atteints sans un nombre suffisant d’enseignants...
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4 septembre 2008 5 octobre: Journée mondiale des enseignants 2008 - Oui, ils comptent !
Chaque jour, on assiste dans des millions de salles de classe à l'activité universelle de l'enseignement et de l'apprentissage. Le don de l’alphabétisation est transmis de génération en génération, de même que l'amour de l’apprentissage et la soif de connaissance. La transmission de la connaissance permet d’acquérir des compétences et...
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4 septembre 2008 France : 13 500 suppressions supplémentaires de postes d’enseignants
Le Ministre français de l’Education, Xavier Darcos, a annoncé le 9 juillet la suppression de 13 500 postes dans l’enseignement en 2009. A ajouter aux 11 200 qui doivent être supprimés en 2008.
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Nouvelles 20 août 2008 COPE-UNESCO-UNICEF conference on "Improving Status of Teachers" a success
Together with UNESCO and UNICEF, EI's sub-regional organisation, the Council of Pacific Educators (COPE) organised a conference on "Improving the Status of Teachers as per ILO-UNESCO's 1966 Recommendation and promoting Children's Rights to Quality Education" from 18-20 August 2008 in Nadi, Fiji.
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Nouvelles 12 août 2008 Algeria: Teachers on hunger strike
Education International (EI) has sent a message of solidarity to its affiliates in Algeria regarding the 35 teachers on hunger strike since 15 July 2008.
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Nouvelles 4 août 2008 Brazilian teachers win national standard professional wage scale
Brazilian educators are celebrating a new law that establishes a national standard salary, bringing to an end decades of inequity between teachers’ salaries in different regions of the country.
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Nouvelles 30 juillet 2008 COPE, UNESCO and UNICEF to hold conference on Improving Status of Teachers
Together with UNESCO and UNICEF, EI's sub-regional organisation, the Council of Pacific Educators (COPE) will be holding a conference on "Improving the Status of Teachers as per ILO-UNESCO's 1966 Recommendation and promoting Children's Rights to Quality Education".
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Nouvelles 22 juillet 2008 Guatemala: New government brings positive change for teachers and students
Six months ago, the newly elected centre-left government of Guatemalan President Álvaro Colom Caballeros started reversing the privatization of the school system. The government also introduced collective bargaining in the public sector. As a result, a few weeks ago the unions were able to sign a new collective agreement that...
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8 juillet 2008 Discours de Fred van Leeuwen, Secrétaire général de l'IE, lors du 20ème Congrès national du Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia (PGRI), du 30 juin au 4 juillet 2008, Palembang, Sumatra-Sud, Indonésie
"Améliorer la qualité de l'éducation grâce à des enseignants professionnels, prospères et protégés"
Discours de Fred van Leeuwen, Secrétaire général de l'IE, lors du 20ème Congrès national du Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia (PGRI), du 30 juin au 4 juillet 2008, Palembang, Sumatra-Sud, Indonésie -
Nouvelles 8 juillet 2008 Indonesia: Government promises annual increase in education budget and teacher salary at PGRI's national congress
The government of Indonesia will annually increase the education budget as well as the salaries of teachers. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono made that promise to the more than 5000 delegates and observers attending the opening session of the 20th Congress of the Indonesian teachers' union PGRI held in Palembang on...
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Nouvelles 23 juin 2008 NGO and trade unions call for millions more health workers and teachers
Today, Public Services International, Education International and Oxfam International announced a joint call to world leaders, demanding funds for tens of millions of qualified health workers and teachers worldwide to be trained and hired to deliver public health and education for all. The current gap means that governments are failing...
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Nouvelles 12 juin 2008 Belgian teachers join in national protest over declining purchasing power
EI's Belgian affiliates, CSC-Enseignement, ACOD and CGSP, joined the three national labour confederations in a united front to protest the declining purchasing power of workers.
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Nouvelles 4 avril 2008 Education International supports Lebanese teachers’ struggle for fair salary increase
Education International is strongly supporting the teachers of Lebanon in their strike action to back legitimate demands for a fair salary that reflects the high increase in the cost of living.
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Nouvelles 28 mars 2008 France: Teachers resist Sarkozy’s job cuts
French education unions are mobilizing against the government’s plan to cut 11,200 teaching jobs at the beginning of the next school year. Since early last week, secondary teachers have been on strike at various schools throughout the country.
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13 mars 2008 France : Les enseignants inquiets des réformes promises par Sarkozy
« Le service public d’éducation mérite une politique ambitieuse. Malheureusement, il est aujourd’hui mis sous pression en raison des suppressions de postes ».
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Nouvelles 15 février 2008 EI joins the Commonwealth Secretariat in hosting the 3rd Teacher Research symposium in Maputo
EI is joining the Commonwealth Secretariat in hosting the Third Commonwealth Teacher Research symposium which will be held in Maputo, Mozambique, from 19-21 Feb 2008.
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14 janvier 2008 L’augmentation salariale de 1 000 % ne suffit pas aux enseignants zimbabwéens pour assurer leur survie au quotidien.
Les autorités du Zimbabwe sont parvenues à éviter une nouvelle grève paralysante en octroyant aux enseignants une augmentation immédiate de leur salaire de 1 000 %.
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Recherches Teacher supply, recruitment and retention in six Anglophone Sub-Saharan African countries
Dennis Sinyolo
19 décembre 2007The 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.