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Future of work in education The Global Report on the Status of Teachers 2021
Report of a survey conducted by Education International in 2020
12 October 2021The status of teachers remains a concern in many jurisdictions. Teachers are aware that holding the same qualifications or levels of training as other professions does not bring the same status, despite teaching and facilitating learning being complex work that requires significant expertise.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 15 May 2021 World Education Support Personnel Day: Pandemic, Privatisation and Public Education
Education International fixed 16 May of every year as a day to recognise Education Support Personnel (ESP). The day focuses on rights and status of these education workers, has called attention internationally to the essential role of ESP.
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Standards and working conditions 15 May 2021 “Education Support personnel are the glue that holds their schools together!”
Becky Marciante
Becky Marciante is a Clinic Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at Mulberry Middle School in Mulberry, Florida (USA) and a member of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). She has worked for the Polk County Public School system since December 2015. As we prepare for celebrating World Education Support Personnel Day...
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Standards and working conditions 14 May 2021 "The tightrope walk: the experience of a guidance counselor through the pandemic"
Daniel Lajoie
How to deal with the uncertainty of a pandemic, an unexpected lockdown, new technological tools, and a busy routine with children? Being a tightrope walker dealing with this entire imbalance accurately depicts the experience of a guidance counselor during the main period of the pandemic.
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Standards and working conditions 13 May 2021 “As a guidance counsellor, I continue to transform the lives of students during a pandemic”.
Orlando Guerrero Sandí
To mark World Education Support Personnel Day, on May 16th, we interviewed Orlando Guerrero Sandí about his experience during the pandemic. Orlando is a guidance counsellor in the San José de Río Sucio Primary School, located in Sarapiquí Canton (Heredia Province, Puerto Viejo District, Costa Rica). He has 19 years...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 May 2021 “Addressing the international data gap on teaching assistants”
Rob Webster
The international data tell us about almost nothing about education paraprofessionals, known as teaching assistants or teacher aides (TAs). As we approach International Education Support Personnel (ESP) day, UK academic, Rob Webster, considers how the drive to successfully including children with special educational needs in mainstream schools may depend on...
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Trade union rights are human rights 14 January 2021 “Safe schools: the foundation of recovering children's education from this pandemic”, by Patrick Roach (NASUWT, UK).
Patrick Roach
Despite the enormous efforts and sacrifices made by our teachers and education staff, children and young people’s learning has inevitably suffered hugely from the disruption of the pandemic.
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Union growth 5 January 2021 “Taking Action to Keep School Pupils, Staff and Communities Safe in England”
Kevin Courtney, Mary Bousted
England is once again in a national lockdown with Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing on the evening of Monday 4 January that a third lockdown, including the closure of most schools, was necessary to address rising infection rates and the rapid spread of the new variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 August 2020 "Support staff are the infrastructure of the world", by Lorretta Johnson.
Lorretta Johnson
During this pandemic, it has become very obvious who the essential workers are. Let me be clear. I am not criticizing mayors, university presidents or school superintendents. But amid the COVID-19 contagion, we would be nowhere without custodians, paraprofessionals, food service workers, administrative assistants and school bus drivers.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 June 2020 “COVID-19 crisis: the education situation in Italy”, by Rossella Benedetti.
Rossella Benedetti
In Italy, the first COVID-19 cases were discovered at the end of January. It was another month before the spread of the virus forced us to suspend face-to-face lessons. At the beginning of March, teachers, in lockdown at home, began distance teaching, while administrative, technical and cleaning staff still had...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 June 2020 New Zealand: Historic pay equity increase for education support personnel
In New Zealand, education unionists have won historic pay equity increases for education support personnel. Over 22,000 school teacher aides have been offered a life-changing pay equity settlement including pay increases of up to 28 per cent.
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Union growth 16 May 2020 “Education Support Professionals Need Protection Now!”, by Rae Nwosu.
Rae Nwosu
As president of the National Council of Education Support Professionals of the National Education Association (USA), I have the distinct honor of representing Education Support Professionals (ESPs) across the United States. We are crossing guards, bus drivers & bus monitors, paraeducators, secretaries, custodians, interpreters & translators, cafeteria workers, and everything...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 May 2020 Statement | Stand with ESP, protect education communities everywhere
Today, on the third ever World Education Support Personnel (ESP) Day, Education International celebrates our ESP members and call upon you to stand in solidarity with ESP all over the globe.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 24 April 2020 “COVID-19 and Education in South Korea”, by Hyunsu Hwang.
Hyunsu Hwang
COVID-19 is a world-wide fear and a tremendous threat in every area of our lives. It affects everyone in the world. The scenes being captured look very familiar to us in a sense. They look like scenes from movies, but sadly this is a real and unprecedented situation in human...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 6 October 2019 #youngteachers “Making education a choice career for young Ghanaians”, by Samuel Rainer Donkor (TEWU, Ghana).
Samuel Rainer Donkor
After completing university with good grades, I had the chance to do the national service: a one-year mandatory service for Ghanaian students who graduate from accredited tertiary institutions which aims at tackling brain-drain and unemployment hence ensuring that various key sectors are adequately resourced. I did it at the Amansie...
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Equity and inclusion 27 August 2019 Understanding the Invisible Workforce: Education Support Personnel’s Roles, Needs and the Challenges they Face.
By Philippa Butler.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 22 July 2019 “Our Mandate”, by David Edwards
David Edwards
Being elected General Secretary of EI is a great honour. It is a challenge to live up to the confidence that has been given by the representatives of education workers from all regions of the world. It is also comforting to join that small team of talented leaders elected on...
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Union growth 15 July 2019 #OffTrack #3: Government Violation of Trade Union Rights and Educators’ Academic Freedom in Turkey
Today, at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLFP), Turkey will be presenting a Voluntary National Review (VNR) of its progress towards achieving the SDGs.
#OffTrack #3: Government Violation of Trade Union Rights and Educators’ Academic Freedom in Turkey