World Teachers’ Day 2014: Invest in the future, invest in teachers!
Teachers are an investment for the
future of countries. What today’s children will face in adult life cannot be
predicted and so the teachers of today and tomorrow need the skills, knowledge
and support that will enable them to meet the diverse learning needs of every
girl and boy.
" UNESCO and partners working to
provide every learner with professionally-trained, motivated and well-supported
teachers ... "
Irina Bokova, UNESCO
Director-General
This year on 5 October , we
celebrate the 20th anniversary of World Teachers’ Day. The day commemorates the
adoption of the ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the status of teachers in
1966. This recommendation is morally binding for all countries.
In many countries, the quality of
education is undermined by a deficit of teachers. 1.4 million teachers are
missing in classrooms – and they are needed to achieve universal primary
education (UPE) by 2015, according to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
Added to the challenge of numbers is
one of quality: all too often, teachers work without resources or proper
training. The stakes are high, because we face today a global learning crisis,
with 250 million children not acquiring basic skills of reading and writing
As countries accelerate towards 2015
and the new development agenda is shaped, it is essential that teachers remain
a priority.
Official
Poster
The Global Thematic Consultation on
Education in the Post-2015 Development Agenda states the essentials for
supporting teachers’ effectiveness:
(1) good conditions of employment,
including appropriate contracts and salaries, and prospects for career
progression and promotion;
(2) good conditions in the work environment,
based on creating school contexts that are conducive to teaching;
(3) high-quality pre-and in-service
training for teachers, based on respect for human rights and the principles of
inclusive education; and
(4) effective management, including teacher
recruitment and deployment.
The international community and
governments need to stand united to support teachers and quality learning
worldwide, but especially in those countries where the highest number of
out-of-school children exists.
This World Teachers’ Day UNESCO and
its partners invite all to help spread the message that investing in
teachers is key. Afterall, an education system is only as good as its teachers.
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