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"Empowering teachers, building sustainable societies" (Education International) for World Teachers' Day Theme 2015 Featured

"Empowering teachers, building sustainable societies" (Education International) for World Teachers' Day Theme 2015

2 October, 2015. “Empowering teachers, building sustainable societies” is the World Teachers' Day slogan for 2015.

WTD falls on the 5th October every year to honour teachers, but Tonga will be celebrating it today, Friday, 02 October 2015 at the 'Atele Indoor Stadium commencing at 10am. Under a rotational scheme amongst Education Systems in Tonga to organise the event, this year's event has been organised by the Latter Day Saints Church Education System and funded by the Ministry of Education and Training.

JOINT Message from UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, ILO and EI (Education International) for World Teachers' Day (WTD) 2015.

It is recognized that teachers are not only a means to implementing education goals; they are the key to sustainability and national capacity in achieving learning and creating societies based on knowledge, values and ethics. However, they continue to face challenges brought about by staff shortages, poor training and low status.

We will ensure that teachers and educators are empowered, adequately recruited, well-trained, professionally qualified, motivated and supported within well-resourced, efficient and effectively governed systems. ...   

Incheon Declaration, WEF 2015

The UNESCO Institute for Statistics estimates that to achieve the goal of universal primary education by 2020 countries will need to recruit a total of 12.6 million primary teachers.

World Teachers’ Day on October 5 highlights the fact that teachers must be empowered as a critical step towards quality education and sustainable societies.
The Incheon Declaration at the World Education Forum (WEF) in May 2015 clearly recognized the importance of empowerment. At the forum 1600 participants from 160 countries committed to “ensure that teachers and educators are empowered, adequately recruited, well-trained, professionally qualified, motivated and supported within well-resourced, efficient and effectively governed systems”.

The Oslo Summit, “Education for Development”, held in July 2015, highlighted the need for further investment in teacher education. The proposed Sustainable Development Goals to be adopted at the UN Summit in September 2015, include a specific objective under Goal 4 to by 2030 “substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States”.

UNESCO and partners encourage and promote events for World Teachers’ Day. Please register events at www.worldteachersday.org and take action to empower teachers.

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