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Fighting the commercialisation of education 27 May 2019 “When Open Educational Resources and platform capitalism meet”, by Nikola Wachter.
Nikola Wachter
Technological advances have an ever increasing impact on every aspect of the education system, from the provisioning of education to working conditions and administrative governance. Unfortunately, technology is too often dumped onto education institutions leaving behind a big ecological footprint but no educational improvement. However, there are also many examples...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 22 May 2019 “The Italian school system is in danger”, by Francesco Sinopoli.
Francesco Sinopoli
The General Secretary of the Federation of Knowledge Workers of the Italian General Confederation of Labour reacted to the suspension of Rosa Maria Dell’Aria, a teacher from Palermo. The teacher was penalised in this manner because it was alleged that she did not supervise the work of her 14-16 year-old...
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Union growth 22 May 2019 “Attacks on democracy and teachers in Italy”, by David Edwards,
David Edwards
Extreme Right parties, often populist and nationalist, have become stronger than in any time since the Second World War. We have witnessed a return of racist, xenophobic and authoritarian policies and politics on all continents of the world.
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Union growth 16 May 2019 “Education Support Personnel: Shining light on the invisible workforce”, by Philippa Butler.
Philippa Butler
Education Support Personnel (ESP) are a vital part of the education workforce. They help to do all the background tasks and hidden duties that ensure that teachers can teach and students can learn. Together with teachers and school leaders, ESP are responsible for creating and sustaining a school culture where...
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Union growth 25 April 2019 “Let’s spark a global discussion on copyright exceptions for education and research!”, by David Edwards
David Edwards
Today it’s World Intellectual Property Day – a good day to remind us that it’s time to reform copyright law. We need action to change copyright systems that are hindering free expression and failing to promote diverse and prosperous societies for the benefit of all.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 April 2019 Global Action Week for Education: make the right to free quality public education a reality
On the occasion of the Global Education Week for Education (24 April-1st May), educators and their unions around the world have joined hands with the Global Campaign for Education to call upon governments to make the right to inclusive, equitable, quality, free public education a reality.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 18 April 2019 Sharing experience on the ILO-ITC course ‘Achieving education 2030 and eliminating child labour’
Yamikani Mlangiza
Yamikani Mlangiza, Assistant Programs Coordinator for Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM), accepted to reflect back for Worlds of Education on her experience attending a one-week training at the ILO International Training Center in Turin last year, with support from Education International.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 16 April 2019 Young Senegalese and Ivorian teachers come together for quality education and effective trade unions
Young teacher-activists from Senegal and the Ivory Coast came together to exchange ideas and expand their knowledge on a number of issues relating to attaining quality education for all.
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Leading the profession 11 April 2019 "Higher Education, and the purpose of education", by Jens Vraa-Jensen
Jens Vraa-Jensen
Seen through a neoliberal political framework, education’s main purpose is to be an instrument for economic development, increased productivity of workers and creation of new jobs. In such a context, education is not one of the key factors for social and human development. Any debate on education must always clarify...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 April 2019 Iraq: Teacher union invests in facilities to improve education in Kurdistan
Education unionists have invested in a building project to enhance quality education in Kurdistan.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 5 April 2019 Côte d’Ivoire government investment in private schools: a bad bet for the future of the young and the country
A study commissioned by Education International and carried out by two prominent researchers shows that the Ivory Coast should redirect its investments in education towards the public sector and put end to privatization.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 2 April 2019 "Education should not be a waiting room for life", by David Edwards.
David Edwards
“It is often argued that the purpose of early childhood education is to prepare children for school, so that schools, in turn, can prepare children for adulthood and for the work force. This approach reduces childhood to a waiting room.” -- Steffen Handal, President, Education Union of Norway (UEN).
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 March 2019 UNCSW63’s positive outcomes for women’s human rights to social protection systems, quality public services, including education, and sustainable infrastructure
The women workers’ delegation, including education unionists, welcomes the Agreed Conclusions of the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women, which includes positive language on education and social protection systems.
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Leading the profession 25 March 2019 “Finland leads the way”, by David Edwards.
David Edwards
Sometimes it appears that hope is draining from the world and that, for both young and old, pessimism is becoming the default position. The trouble with pessimism is that it is negative. It annuls the ability to act; to create something better which benefits future generations. I believe that education...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 March 2019 “Education is our best defense against scapegoat narratives – but needs consistent investment”, by Clare O’ Hagan.
Clare O’Hagan
Education, as shown in the 2019 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, ‘Building Bridges not Walls’, has a great ability to fight discrimination with inclusive rhetoric. It can help newcomers adapt to new environments, and it can prepare host communities to accept and celebrate their presence.
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22 March 2019 « In sheep’s clothing: Philanthropy and the privatisation of the ‘democratic’ state »
By Carolina Junemann and Antonio Olmedo
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Equity and inclusion 21 March 2019 “Addressing Racial Discrimination: the Promise of Education’s Role in Disrupting Narratives of Hate”, by Alexandra Tamiko Da Dalt
Alexandra Tamiko Da Dalt
“Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” – Elie Wiesel
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 March 2019 UK: The Chancellor’s speech does not adequately address the education funding crisis
While commending the Chancellor of the Exchequer for announcing in his Spring Statement the funding of free sanitary products in secondary schools, UK education unions deeply regret that he did not address the national school funding crisis.
UK: The Chancellor’s speech does not adequately address the education funding crisis