Burkina Faso: Unions call for stronger, sustained governmental measures to protect students and teachers from terrorist attacks

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Although they welcome the governmental measures taken following the terrorist attacks against teachers and schools in Burkina Faso, teacher trade unionists call on the public authorities to strengthen and improve these measures so as to be able to provide quality education under safe conditions.

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International Women’s Day: education unionists push for the adoption of a binding Convention and Recommendation on violence against women and men in the world of work

Education International

To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, Education International and its member organisations recognise women’s contributions to the worlds’ societies, celebrate their achievements, renew their commitment to advancing gender equality within unions, in education and in society, and urge governments worldwide to adopt a bind...

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Education unions join in solidarity with Turkish teachers

Education International

Education trade unionists from around the world meet in Ankara on 6 and 7 March for the “Education Trade Unions, Rights, Freedoms and Governments International Symposium”, in solidarity with embattled Turkish education unionists struggling for the respect of their rights, their profession and for education as a whole.

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Teachers’ professional development and conditions - vital signs for student well-being and progress

Education International

An Education international - commissioned study for the EI Research Institute on teacher professional identities, based on seven localities and five case studies, shows that teachers are concerned about the well-being and progress of students. They also consider professional development and learning central to that mission along...

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