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Educators worldwide unite for quality education
un articulo por Education International
The eve of World Teachers’ Day, Oct. 4, saw the
launch of Education International’s year-long Unite
for Quality Education campaign, simultaneously at
two events at UNESCO in Paris and UNICEF in New
York.
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The launch events brought together EI affiliates
and partner organisations such as the Global
Partnership for Education, the Global Education
First Initiative, the UN Special Envoy for the
Right to Education and the UN Special Envoy for
Global Education, The Global Campaign for
Education, and many more.
EI and partners renewed their commitment to
quality education, and aim turning it this
commitment into a broader movement, mobilising 30
million teachers and education professionals and
uniting with parents and students, communities and
governments, NGOs, international organisations and
others, which share that vision, to demand that
quality education for every student is made a
reality.
“During this campaign year, we have a great
opportunity to go beyond ambitious; to be bold, to
challenge ourselves outside the bounds of
traditional alliances, to recognize that working
together, we have the power to change the world,”
said Fred van Leeuwen, EI General Secretary.
Information about the campaign is available on the campaign
hub , which was also unveiled Friday.
[Note: Thank you to Janet Hudgins, the CPNN reporter
for this article.]
(Click here for a Spanish version of this article or here for a French version)
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Letter from Mohatma Gandhi to Maria Montessori.
To Madame Montessori
Even as you, out of your love for children, are endeavoring to teach children, through your numerous institution, the best that can be brought out of them, even so, I hope that it will be possible not only for the children of the wealthy and the well-to-do, but for the children of paupers to receive training of this nature. You have very truly remarked that if we are to reach real peace in this world and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with children and if they will grow up in their natural innocence, we won't have the struggle, we won't have to pass fruitless idle resolutions, but we shall go from love to love and peace to peace, until at last all the corners of the world are covered with that peace and love for which, consciously or unconsciously, the whole world is hungering.
Mohatma Gandhi, Young India, 19-11-''31
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