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World Teachers’ Day has been celebrated since 1994. It is a day to celebrate how teachers are transforming education but also to reflect on the support they need to fully deploy their talent and vocation, and to rethink the way ahead for the profession globally.
- Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers - Legal Affairs - UNESCO
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Every year, World Teachers’ Day reminds us of the critical...
- Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers - Legal Affairs - UNESCO
World Teachers' Day is an international day held annually on 5 October to celebrate the work of teachers. Established in 1994, it commemorates the signing of recommendation by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
World Teachers’ Day 2020 Fact Sheet. Teachers: Leading in crisis, reimagining the future. Teachers are the cornerstone on which we build inclusive, equitable, quality education.
In 2022, World Teachers Day will celebrate teachers’ instrumental role in transforming education and will advocate for bold strategic actions by policymakers, teachers themselves and civil society.
While indicators of teacher quantity and quality remain important, more efforts are needed to understand teacher training programmes and qualifications, as well as support provided to teachers, including pedagogical, health and safety, psychosocial well-being and compensation.