In Myanmar, while educators and union leaders continue to face relentless oppression, the military junta that seized power in ...
In Hawaiʻi public schools, teaching using the Hawaiian language was made illegal in 1896 and did not resume until the 1980s, ...
Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, Education International has launched an urgent action ...
After years of negotiations, the SET teachers’ union of Chad has secured a revision of the decree governing the status of ...
Education International (EI) affiliates in Nepal came together in the capital city Kathmandu for a three-day Gender Justice ...
November 20th is the International Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR ) when we mourn our lost siblings and call for ...
As teacher shortages in Taiwan continue to worry parents and the wider community, the National Teachers’ Association (NTA) is ...
On 31 August 2025, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Kunar Province in eastern Afghanistan. The tremor caused catastrophic ...
Education International continues to stand with its Lebanese affiliates, not only in moments of crisis but in the long ...
Japan Teachers’ Union (JTU) brought together education stakeholders to discuss the concerning findings of TALIS 2024 ...
Thanks to decisive action by the STEB (Education Workers’ Union of Burundi) and support from international partners, 578 children have been able to return to school in the municipality of Ndava, 50 ...
The learning event organised by the Education International Asia-Pacific (EIAP) office on teacher-led learning circles for ...
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