World Teachers' Day 2007 launched at EI World Congress
World Teachers' day 2007 was officially launched today at EI's 5th World Congress in Berlin by EI President Thulas Nxesi.
The day, which marks the signing of the UNESCO-ILO Recommendation on the Status of Education Personnel in 1966, is now an important lobbying day for educators around the world to make governments put in place the terms laid down in the document. "In 2007 EI and its affiliates want to make clear that better working conditions for teachers mean better learning conditions for learners. We demand a decent working environment, living wages, equal pay and equal rights for women, initial and ongoing professional development, involvement in policy-making and last but not least collective bargaining to defend and enhance teachers’ rights," said Nxesi, in his address to the Congress participants. The 1966 UNESCO-ILO Recommendation on the Status of Education Personnel states the rights of teaching personnel, including the right to organise and the right to negotiate on salaries, working conditions and education policies. The 1997 Recommendation concerning the Status of Higher Education Teaching Personnel elaborates on the rights of personnel working in the Higher Education and Research, which includes the right of academic freedom. Below is the statement of this year’s World Teachers’ Day campaign, entitled “We Teachers of the World”: ---------- We Teachers of the World "Better working conditions for teachers mean better learning conditions for learners" We demand:
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