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Education Support Personnel 16 May 2023 Valuing education support personnel amid investment cuts and privatization
João Gois Ramalho
The Federação Nacional da Educação (National Education Federation – FNE), its nine teachers' unions and three education support personnel (ESP) unions are honored to host the 2nd World ESP Conference, in the city of Aveiro, Portugal. Unions around the world are coming together for this important event to focus on...
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Leading the profession 12 May 2023 Romania: Public authorities must finance education now!
Around 20,000 education unionists, educators, and concerned citizens protested on May 10th in the Romanian capital city of Bucharest to demand increased investment in education, joining the Education International (EI) “Go Public! Fund Education” campaign.
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Go public! Fund education 12 May 2023 Education support personnel: an essential part of a quality public service
Luc Allaire
World Education Support Personnel Day on 16 May is an excellent opportunity to remember their invaluable contribution to quality education. They work in dozens of different roles, providing services in occupational therapy, psychoeducation, special education, remedial education, computer science, driving school buses, preparing meals in school, college and university cafeterias,...
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Standards and working conditions 11 May 2023 To improve the quality of education, India needs to invest in qualified teachers
Protiva Kundu
Poor learning levels at school is the biggest concern of the Indian school education system, with poor learning outcomes exacerbated by the learning crisis. To improve learning outcomes, the role of teachers is pivotal.
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Standards and working conditions 24 April 2023 In Cameroon, the teaching profession is losing confidence
Geneviève Ngo Djon
The situation of Cameroonian teachers has changed considerably, as their fortunes follow those of the economy, going from bad to worse. In fact, while the living and working conditions of teachers went from strength to strength from 1960 to 1984, they have gone in the opposite direction since 1993, the...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 18 April 2023 The global student movement demands tax justice for education!
Hector Ulloa
For decades the student movement has demanded quality, universal and free public education; however, student representatives have often seen their demands neglected by politicians hiding behind the excuse of insufficient available funding.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 14 April 2023 In defense of public education
Randi Weingarten
The present article reproduces excerpts from the speech given at the National Press Club on March 28, 2023.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 13 April 2023 Go Public, Grow Public: Mobilize to Finance the Public Good
David Edwards
Today, at the midpoint of the unanimous commitment of the United Nations to set the world on a course of sustainable development by 2030, those Sustainable Development Goals are almost irretrievably off track.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 February 2023 We are education! Successful trade union strategies in Mexico
Alfonso Cepeda Salas
The Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (SNTE) is one of the biggest education unions in the world. It currently represents more than 1.5 million active members at all levels of education and 700,000 retired teachers. Its mission is to defend public education and protect the rights of education...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 January 2023 Uruguay: The importance of a global campaign to defend public education
José Olivera
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world, with one of the highest rates of wealth concentration and the associated poverty and marginalisation affecting the majority of the region’s population. It also suffers from unequal income distribution, be it direct, through active or passive income, or indirect, through...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 January 2023 Senegal: Strong action needed for inclusive quality public education
Marième Sakho Dansokho
Is Senegal, the good student, cited as an example, a giant with feet of clay? With 25% of its budget allocated to education, i.e. more than 6% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), significant efforts are certainly being made, but for what result? There are more than 1,500,000 children out...
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