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26.02.2004
Advocacy organisation, Global Campaign for Education (GCE), will organise its 5th Global Action Week on 19-25 April 2004. The theme of this year's action week is - Children Missing an Education.
13.11.2003
The number of school-aged children had outpaced the growth in the number of teachers worldwide in the 1990s, packing classrooms in some developing countries with as many as 100 students per teacher, according to a UNESCO study
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06.10.2003
Opening Doors for a Better World, was the theme of this year's World Teachers Day, celebrated across the world on October 5.
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Image: Teachchers day © Oxfam
26.09.2003
The world’s largest teachers trade union, Education International, is conducting a survey on women's status in education for their next world meet. The survey will track the progress, trends and problems faced by women who form more than 70 per cent of the its members.
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