Teachers of the world voted for stronger solidarity and social justice at EI's 5th World Congress in Berlin
The 5th World Congress of Education International entered its final day on 26th July and in the intensive discussions that took place in the five days of the congress, educators around the world voted overwhelmingly for stronger solidarity in their common struggle for social justice.
Below is the list of resolutions that were passed:
The Strategic role of educators
Gender and pay equity
Fixed-term higher education teaching personnel
Joining together to build a more effective union movement
In solidarity with Iraqi workers
Quality education: present and future
International migration
Higher Education and Research as a Public service
Vocational Education and Training
Defence and development of public education
Education in correctional settings
The place of religion in schools
The school principals and school leadership: a common tool for school management
United for greater social justice
Defending the “Federacion Colombiana de Educadores” (FECODE) and teachers persecuted for trade union activity
Cultural Diversity
Peace and end to violence
Situation in Ethiopia
Australian Government’s incursion in to Aboriginal communities
Situation in Oaxaca, Mexico
Situation in Peru
Situation in the Higher Education system in France
Situation in Philippines
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