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Häftad, Engelska, 2008
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In February 2008 the Commonwealth Secretariat collaborated with Education International, the worldwide umbrella organisation of teachers' unions, to hold the third in a series of research symposiums. Researchers from Ghana, Jamaica, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, the United Kingdom and Zambia met in Maputo to address the most critical human resource for the achievement of education goals - the teacher. Under the theme of 'Gender, HIV/AIDS and the Status of Teachers' the symposium looked at the mobility of teachers and assessed the impact and effect of HIV/AIDS on education and the teaching profession. This publication reports the fruits of their discussions, and their recommendations on these three key issues.
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Engelska, 201530 kr
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In a land of conundrums, on a weekend of revelry and exploration, seven people fly in to celebrate a special moment with a friend. Onlookers would think their jobs cushy and glamorous, but nothing is further from the truth as they struggle to regain inner peace. Different colours and creeds, yet they are bound by a painful thread of experience that connects them profoundly to Anusha. They bond in an unexpected way, which will resonate with thousands who have worked in international organizations across the globe.
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
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Ensuring that teachers' professionalism is appropriately recognised and rewarded is a challenge, especially at a time when that professional status itself is often under threat. The fifth Commonwealth Teachers' Research Symposium brought together teachers, researchers and education policy-makers to share experiences from developed and developing countries both within and outside the Commonwealth. This event was a further contribution to ensuring that teachers with professional qualifications of good standard are able to move freely between countries of the Commonwealth and the wider world, having those qualifications and skills recognised and valued.