Berlitz Japan Action still Unresolved
In 2009 teachersolidarity reported on a strike by foreign language teachers in Japan working for the Berlitz corporation
July 27 2010 | General | No Comments »
In 2009 teachersolidarity reported on a strike by foreign language teachers in Japan working for the Berlitz corporation
July 27 2010 | General | No Comments »
241 teachers – representing 5% of the teaching workforce – have been fired in the US District of Columbia for being ‘ineffective’
July 27 2010 | General | No Comments »
Demonstration in Egypt
Some 5000 of Egypt’s one million teachers have joined a new independent union
July 23 2010 | General | No Comments »
Rural South African Children learning without a Classroom
South African teacher union leaders are consulting their members on strike action over the government’s failure to meet their salary demand
July 20 2010 | General | No Comments »
Protesters Blocking a Train in last week’s Strike
Indian teachers joined strikes in many parts of India last week to protest against fuel price rises
July 20 2010 | General | No Comments »
A Schoolroom in Southern Sudan
Teachers in the Lakes Province of Southern Sudan are on strike to demand a living wage
July 15 2010 | General | No Comments »
A Collapsed School in Haiti
Reports from Haiti indicate that the country’s children are still largely without education 6 months after the earthquake
July 12 2010 | General | No Comments »
IDEA Network Poster
A conference of the IDEA network in Mexico this spring provides a fascinating insight into the pernicious effects of testing in the Americas
July 12 2010 | General | No Comments »
Some of the Parents and Teachers on Hunger Strike
Russian parents and teachers went on hunger strike for a week to prevent their schools from being closed
July 07 2010 | General | No Comments »
Kenyan Teachers on Strike Last Year
Teachers in Kenya are threatening strike action if the government does not pay them a long overdue pay rise and employ thousands more teachers
July 06 2010 | General | No Comments »