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2020 WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY
TEACHERS: LEADING IN CRISIS, REIMAGINING THE FUTURE
Today starts a week-long celebration of the 2020 World Teachers' Day of which the theme is “Teachers: Leading in crisis, reimagining the future”. 

REINFORCE THE DIALOGUE ON TEACHER LEADERSHIP

Join the virtual meetings organized by the Teacher Task Force secretariat, members and partners 

JUST PUBLISHED

 

2020 World Teachers' Day fact sheet

Published by the Teacher Task Force, Global Education Monitoring Report and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, this fact sheet provides key and up-to-data related to teachers.

Read it in English, French, Spanish and Arabic

Gender in Teaching - A key dimension of inclusion infographic

Did you know that globally, women are underrepresented in school leadership positions, and men are under-represented in the lower grades?

Read more facts in English and French.

Teacher Task Force Knowledge Platform officially launched

 
Consult materials supporting effective teacher policy-making.
Create an account to share knowledge and exchange with other TTF members.
Read our latest blogs and about the planned events.

We update it regularly in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.
 


 


 

Inclusive teaching: Preparing all teachers to teach all students policy paper 

The GEM Report and Teacher Task Force's new policy paper looks at teacher professional development programmes for inclusion, touching upon issues of planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and the support mechanisms in place to help teachers foster inclusion.

Consult it in English, French, Spanish and soon Arabic.
This monthly newsletter reflects the work of the Teacher Task Force, its members and partners.

Please share your ideas for articles and tell us about your main events and publications by sending an email to Anna Ruszkiewicz ae.ruszkiewicz@unesco.org.
 
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