Thank you for being part of Education International. We wish you and your community joyful holidays and a new year of ...
Education International took an active part in the 2025 Global Refugee Forum Progress Review, advocating for the global ...
Donor Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities in Emergency and Protracted Settings investigates how donors approach teacher ...
At its national Seminar of the Go Public! Fund Education campaign, the Teachers' Association of the Republic of Indonesia ...
From grassroots initiatives to structured partnerships, international cooperation among teacher unions is reshaping the ...
Around the world, artificial intelligence is being rapidly integrated into education systems. Governments and technology ...
Cambodia: Trade unions’ united push for greater national investment in public education and teachers
The Cambodian education system continues to face acute teacher shortages, with average class sizes reaching around 44 ...
Education International (EI) strongly condemns the violent raids by Israeli forces on two major Palestinian universities in ...
Ukraine is the front line in the fight for democracy, freedom and self-determination, and the outcome of their fight against ...
A champion for educators’ rights around the world: Remembering and paying tribute to Nigel de Gruchy
Nigel de Gruchy, former General Secretary of British education union NASUWT, passed away on Saturday 29 November. The global education union movement mourns and remembers a tireless champion for ...
In Iraqi Kurdistan, a new front in the struggle is emerging following on recent Iraqi National Council elections. Educators are raising the alarm about the growing political influence in schools, ...
This study investigates how donors approach teacher compensation in contexts affected by emergencies and long-term crises. Despite global recognition of teachers as essential to the delivery of ...
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