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Equity and inclusion 2 November 2017 Trade unionists united to ensure LGBTI rights at the workplace
“Education International has been one of the world's leading unions in the fight for the respect of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and intersex workers,” Education International's Executive Board member Daniel Lafrenière reminded at a top trade union event.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 30 October 2017 Francophone education unions assemble to improve the teaching profession
After meeting in Dakar, the Board of the Comité Syndical Francophone pour l’Education et la Formation committed to promoting quality public education accessible to all, as well as increase vibrant and respected teacher trade unionism.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 October 2017 Germany: More investment needed in primary schools
German education unionists are calling for a comprehensive set of measures to improve the situation at primary schools in response to a new report on education in the sector.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 19 October 2017 Australian disability claims boost private school funding at expense of public schools
The Australian Education Union has questioned the government’s decision to considerably increase spending for private schools based on their enrolment numbers of disabled students, deploring that public schools are set to receive much less.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 13 October 2017 Ghana: Introduction of free senior high school education welcomed
Ghanaian trade union leaders have warmly welcomed the decision of Ghana’s president to set up the Free Senior High School Programme.
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Equity and inclusion 12 October 2017 Education International’s Asia-Pacific leaders gather to tackle regional challenges
Asia-Pacific education union leaders reiterated their commitment to quality education for all, working towards countering for-profit education privatisation, increasing teacher professionalism and demanding respect for educators’ human and trade union rights.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 October 2017 World Teachers’ Day brings professional freedom and empowerment into focus
As the contributions and significance of teachers are recognised, this year’s focus has turned toward the diminishing freedoms facing the profession and the empowerment needed to allow teachers to work effectively in a challenging world.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 29 September 2017 UNESCO aims at ‘Cracking the code’ to end gender disparities in STEM
A new UNESCO report addresses girls and women’s significant underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics professions worldwide, a divide rooted in girls’ earliest days of socialisation and schooling.
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Equity and inclusion 28 September 2017 Quality refugee education lagging a year after global commitments
With only modest advances made in the year since countries pledged education-related support to refugees at the 2016 UN General Assembly’s Leaders’ Summit, renewed calls for immediate action are being made.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 September 2017 Swaziland: Unconstitutional move to end free primary school education
The Swaziland National Association of Teachers has condemned the government’s decision to introduce school fees, a move that flies in the face of the country’s constitution which states that primary education is a right.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 21 September 2017 Canada: Quebec education unions call on government to do more for students with disabilities
With close to one million students back in Quebec schools, education trade unions are reminding the provincial government of its need to keep its promise to ensure quality education for all.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 14 September 2017 Africa’s education leadership works towards union unity
Africa’s top education union leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to increase trade union unity on the continent to help reach the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 September 2017 International Literacy Day shines a spotlight on the digital world
With the global digital divide representing a sizable imbalance among populations, the importance of digital literacy in today’s world cannot be overlooked, especially when it comes to achieving Education 2030.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 6 September 2017 Pacific education unions work to implement the 2030 Agenda
Teacher union leaders have kick-started the first regional consultation workshop on the Education 2030 Agenda to reflect on ways to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in the Pacific.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 September 2017 Latest aid figures show support to education falls again - UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report
Yuki Murakami, Manos Antoninis
The amount of aid allocated to education has fallen for six years in a row.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 September 2017 Belgium: limiting the impact of the francophone political crisis on the start of the school year
While close to 900,000 students and 100,000 teachers of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation are preparing to start a new school year, the Belgian teacher trade unionists have reaffirmed the importance of applying the Pact of excellence aimed at achieving quality education.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 August 2017 For-profit schools are cashing in on UN goals
For-profit education, rather than free widespread access to quality public education, has so far been the beneficiary of Sustainable Development Goal 4 as countries work to fulfil its requirements.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 August 2017 Unbundling ties: The long-term legacy of the crisis in education in Europe
Susan Flocken
In response to the financial crisis of 2008, governments across Europe used public money to stabilize the system and bail out banks. Private sector activity and investment fell, and the public sector was often used for unilateral adjustments in view of reducing public debt and deficit level and to respect...
Unbundling ties: The long-term legacy of the crisis in education in Europe