Teacher Task Force

@TeachersFor2030

The Task Force is an international alliance coordinating efforts to provide qualified teachers to achieve target 4.c & tackle the "teacher gap"

Joined April 2012

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    Apr 6

    To achieve inclusive and equitable quality we believe that every learner should be taught by qualified, motivated and empowered

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  3. Sep 14

    New data from confirm that the situation of out-of-school children has stalled without significant improvement over the last 10 years. Are the Education Goals Out of Reach? by and

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  4. Sep 13

    Disability is also an ability. We must ensure that every learner benefits from an education. Because every learner matters equally! 📚✏️ 👉

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    Sep 13

    See 5⃣ key takeaways from the new edition of Education at a Glance in our latest blog post ⤵️

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    Sep 12

    A summary of day 1 of the . The forum provides a platform for debate and a place to share innovative policies, programmes, and practices to advance

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  7. Sep 12

    How can we transform education to create more inclusive and equitable learning environments? Read 's thoughts on the subject

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    Sep 12

    How to harness the Power of in tackling the global learning crisis? Experts, including winner will share their insights. Watch live on Sept 16 |1PM EDT & share your views.

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  9. Sep 11

    Every learner matters! 📚✏️ Discover ’s work on . Download the guide to inclusion and equity in education 👉

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  10. Sep 10

    According to the most recent available data from has an average pupil/teacher ratio of 20:1 at primary level.

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  11. Sep 9

    Embracing multilingualism and diversity in the classroom: the case for and migrant integration via

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    Sep 9

    We are looking for champions in inclusion and education. Do you know a teacher or head teacher who lives and breathes inclusion in the way they teach? Find out how you can nominate them ➡

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  13. Sep 9

    Globally, about 40% of the population does not have access to education in the language they speak or understand. There is a strong need to reconsider how literacy is taught in multilingual contexts

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    Sep 9

    Join us TOMORROW for the release of Education at a Glance 2019, the authoritative source for information on the state of education around the world 👩‍🏫👨‍🏫 This year's report includes a special focus on , learn more here ➡️

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  15. Sep 9

    The most recent data available from says that the average pupil/teacher ratio in was 30:1 at primary level in 2010.

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    Sep 8

    Although they are in school, many students do not achieve minimum proficiency in reading, according to results from cross-national learning assessments

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    Sep 8

    Our world is rich & diverse with 7,000 living languages. They're the foundation of distinctive identities, cultures, worldviews & knowledge. On , we're embracing the 🌎's linguistic diversity in education & literacy development:

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    Sep 7

    Happy ! Join us! Let’s promote diversity and inclusion through literacy, and make sure that everyone has the right and access to quality education throughout life. What is your message for today? Share your thoughts

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  19. Sep 8

    The average pupil/teacher ratio at primary level in is 27:1 according to most recent available data.

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  20. Sep 7

    According to last available data the average pupil/teacher ratio at primary level is low at 15:1 in .

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  21. Sep 6

    benefits from one of the lowest ratio of students to teaching staff among countries with an average of 9:1 at primary level according to latest data

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