Persistently highlighting the crucial importance of early childhood education (ECE) for inclusive quality public education, Education International (EI) and its member organisations are pushing for ...
From Canada to The Gambia, from Denmark to Zanzibar, education unions are reshaping professional development as a collective, ...
Education International (EI) urgently calls on all member organisations to take action in response to the rapidly ...
In November 2022, more than 150 governments and global stakeholders gathered in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, for the World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education. The outcome—the Tashkent ...
The 2026 Global Appeal to End Stigma and Discrimination against Persons Affected by Leprosy is co-hosted by Education International and the Sasakawa Leprosy (Hansen’s disease) Initiative, in ...
Across Taiwan, thousands of educators, many waving "Save education!" signs demonstrated on January 25th, 2026, against what ...
Follow the latest developments from the Union of Teachers of North and East Syria (UTNES) below! The Union of Teachers of ...
School communities across the United States have been profoundly affected by the violent and destructive behaviour of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents deployed by the Trump ...
In Brussels, between 6,500 and 8,000 people took part in a mass public march to protest against the austerity measures ...
The widely-followed teachers’ strike launched in Gabon in December is set to continue in the absence of a response from the ...
Education systems around the world are asking if and how to incorporate artificial intelligence into teaching and learning. At the forefront of this conversation are teachers, who must not only ...
Japan Teachers’ Union (JTU) brought together education stakeholders to discuss the concerning findings of TALIS 2024 regarding teachers’ difficult working conditions, especially the excessive workload ...
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