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Leading the profession 25 July 2011 Resolution on Respect for Diversity
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Equity and inclusion 30 March 2011 Defending Indigenous children’s rights to education
Case study Australia: an educational future for Indigenous communities
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Equity and inclusion 30 March 2011 Defending Indigenous children’s righs to education
Case study Argentina: interview with Epifania Galian
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Equity and inclusion 16 November 2010 EI reaffirms commitment to indigenous peoples’ rights
The Latin America Regional Meeting on Public Education and Native Peoples has concluded with EI commitment to quality bilingual inter-cultural public education and respect for existing cultural diversity.
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Equity and inclusion 28 September 2010 Humanitarian solution needed for Mapuche prisoners in Chile
EI is extremely concerned about the health and wellbeing of 34 Mapuche political prisoners who have been on hunger strike for 75 consecutive days, since 12 July, and who have been joined by two young people on hunger strike since 1 September.
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Equity and inclusion 9 August 2010 International Day for World’s Indigenous Peoples: Not all schoolchildren are equal
On International Day for the World’s Indigenous Peoples, EI celebrates cultural diversity in all its forms and notes the contributions of indigenous people and indigenous education workers around the world.
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Equity and inclusion 21 June 2010 Canada: Teachers bring National Aboriginal Day to life
The Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) has invited teachers to highlight National Aboriginal Day which takes place on 21 June to celebrate the culture, heritage and contributions of the original peoples of North America and their descendants.
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Equity and inclusion 11 March 2010 Canada: New CTF study highlights experiences of Aboriginal teachers
A major study of the professional knowledge and experience of Aboriginal teachers in Canadian public schools was released today at a special Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) event on Aboriginal education.
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Equity and inclusion 11 June 2009 EI condemns attacks on Peruvian Indigenous defenders of Amazon jungle
Education International is raising its voice in solidarity with the Indigenous people of the Peruvian rainforest who are defending their ancestral lands from new legislation that would allow land and resources to be sold without their consent.
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Equity and inclusion 9 December 2008 EI urges greater respect for Indigenous languages and culture
Bilingual and multicultural education is not only “important for the human rights of Indigenous Peoples, but also for all other children, as well as for humanity as a whole, collecting and conserving relevant knowledge to help our planet survive,” EI Vice-President Susan Hopgood told participants in the EI seminar on...
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Equity and inclusion 5 December 2008 EI hosts its largest-ever seminar on Indigenous issues
“Quality education and social justice for Indigenous peoples” is the theme of Education International’s Indigenous educators’ seminar to be held 6 December 2008 in advance of the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Melbourne.
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Equity and inclusion 7 August 2008 Statement on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous People
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, states that “everyone has the right to education.”
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Equity and inclusion 5 June 2008 Australia apologises to Stolen Generations of Aboriginal children
Australian teachers are wholeheartedly applauding the new federal government’s formal apology to indigenous Aboriginal people for past injustices and human rights violations.
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Equity and inclusion 13 February 2008 EI and Australian teachers welcome official apology to Aborigines
EI and Australian teachers are wholeheartedly applauding the new federal government’s formal apology to indigenous Aboriginal people for past injustices and human rights violations.
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Equity and inclusion 15 January 2008 Roma students win in Court of Human Rights
In a momentous decision for Roma across Europe, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that segregating Roma students into "special" schools for children with learning disabilities is a form of unlawful discrimination. “The court has made clear that racial discrimination has no place in...
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Equity and inclusion 23 October 2007 Australia: AEU launches report calling for an education future for Indigenous communities
Education is the key, says the Australian Education Union (AEU) in launching its report on Indigenous education in Darwin on 23 October 2007.
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Equity and inclusion 16 October 2007 Australia: EI opposes new law which undermines indigenous rights
In a letter to the Australian Prime Minister on 10 October, EI voiced its concerns about new legislation which undermines the land rights of the Indigenous populations in the country.
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Equity and inclusion 19 September 2007 EI applauds adoption of Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples
After two decades of negotiations, the United Nations has finally adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. On 13 September 2007, the UN General Assembly voted to adopt the historic declaration with a large majority (143 in favour, 4 against and 11 abstentions).
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