Growing threats to academic freedom and institutional autonomy require education unions to chart collective strategies for ...
Education union leaders from the Pacific Islands came together to share experiences, challenges, and Go Public! Fund ...
Education International (EI) has issued a strong condemnation of the adoption of Bill 2, or the “Back to School Act,” by the ...
Leaders of Education International (EI) member organisations across North Asia have committed to “organise, organise, ...
Over 7 million people took to the streets of the United States on October 18 to protest the country’s authoritarian slide ...
The 23rd General Assembly of the Ethiopian Teachers’ Association (ETA) convened from October 14th-15th, 2025, bringing ...
Teachers and education support personnel (ESP) are on strike across the country since October 16th, 2025, urging the government of Mongolia to increase their basic salary to 3.5 million tugriks ...
The National Teachers Association (NTA) is urging the government of Taiwan to listen to teachers and improve their working ...
New data reveals a stark reality: One in five teachers under 30 years of age plan to leave the profession within the next five years. In some education systems, this figure rises to half of young ...
Informed by the recommendations of the UN High-Level Panel on the Teaching Profession (UNHLP), the Santiago Consensus and new research focusing on the political economy of education in Lebanon, ...
On the International Day of the Girl Child and every day, educators around the world are fully committed to advancing girls’ rights through education. “Access to quality education for girls in all ...
On 17 December 2024, a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu’s capital, Port Vila, leaving a trail of destruction across the island of Efate. Entire communities were shaken to their core as ...