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DG/ME/ID/2016/32 – Original: English
Every year on World Teachers Day we celebrate the limitless contributions made by
teachers around the world. Day after day, year in and year out, these dedicated
women and men guide and accompany students through the world of learning,
helping them discover and fulfill their potential. In doing so, teachers not only help
shape the individual futures of millions of children; they also help shape a better world
for all.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development makes this critical connection
between education and development. By adopting Sustainable Development Goal 4,
world leaders pledged to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and
promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.” This goal cannot be achieved unless
we increase the supply of qualified teachers and empower them to be agents of
educational change in the lives of the students they teach.
The situation is urgent. To achieve universal primary education by 2030, we need
24.4 million more teachers. The number is even greater for secondary education with
44.4 million secondary school teachers needed.
How can we recruit these new teachers and attract them to the vital profession of
teaching when around the world, so many teachers are undertrained, underpaid and
undervalued?
Many teachers still work with inadequate contracts and pay. They often live in difficult
conditions, and lack appropriate initial training, continuous professional development,
and consistent support. They are sometimes victims of discrimination and even
violent attacks.
Joint Message from Agency Heads on the occasion of
World Teachers’ Day 2016
50th
anniversary of the 1966 UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the
Status of Teachers
Valuing Teachers, improving their Status
5 October 2016
DG/ME/ID/2016/32 - Page 2
Teaching could be an attractive, first-choice profession – if teachers were valued
commensurate with the immense value they provide to our children, and if their
professional status as educators reflected the enormous impact their profession has
on our shared future.
That means providing them with continuing training and development to support them
in their critical role of educating all children, in all contexts – including the poorest,
most remote communities, and in communities in crisis. It means compensating them
properly and giving them the tools they need to do their indispensable jobs. It means
putting in place policies that safeguard and reinforce the status of teachers –
beginning by giving teachers a place at the table and an active role in decision-
making that affects their work. And it means improving the efficiency and
effectiveness of education systems at every level.
Fifty years ago today, these principles were laid down in the landmark 1966
UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, which resulted
in the first international standard-setting instrument on teachers. Since that day, we
have made tremendous progress in elevating the status of teachers – but far more
work remains to be done.
We dedicate World Teachers’ Day 2016 to celebrating this milestone by reaffirming
our commitment to the standards and aspirations it represents – and by redoubling
our efforts to achieve them. The teachers of the world – and the children of the world
– deserve nothing less.
Irina Bokova, Director-General, UNESCO
Guy Ryder, Director-General, ILO
Anthony Lake, Executive Director, UNICEF
Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP
Fred van Leeuwen, General Secretary, Education International

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2016 10-08 - mensagem conjunta dia professor inglês

  • 1. DG/ME/ID/2016/32 – Original: English Every year on World Teachers Day we celebrate the limitless contributions made by teachers around the world. Day after day, year in and year out, these dedicated women and men guide and accompany students through the world of learning, helping them discover and fulfill their potential. In doing so, teachers not only help shape the individual futures of millions of children; they also help shape a better world for all. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development makes this critical connection between education and development. By adopting Sustainable Development Goal 4, world leaders pledged to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.” This goal cannot be achieved unless we increase the supply of qualified teachers and empower them to be agents of educational change in the lives of the students they teach. The situation is urgent. To achieve universal primary education by 2030, we need 24.4 million more teachers. The number is even greater for secondary education with 44.4 million secondary school teachers needed. How can we recruit these new teachers and attract them to the vital profession of teaching when around the world, so many teachers are undertrained, underpaid and undervalued? Many teachers still work with inadequate contracts and pay. They often live in difficult conditions, and lack appropriate initial training, continuous professional development, and consistent support. They are sometimes victims of discrimination and even violent attacks. Joint Message from Agency Heads on the occasion of World Teachers’ Day 2016 50th anniversary of the 1966 UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers Valuing Teachers, improving their Status 5 October 2016
  • 2. DG/ME/ID/2016/32 - Page 2 Teaching could be an attractive, first-choice profession – if teachers were valued commensurate with the immense value they provide to our children, and if their professional status as educators reflected the enormous impact their profession has on our shared future. That means providing them with continuing training and development to support them in their critical role of educating all children, in all contexts – including the poorest, most remote communities, and in communities in crisis. It means compensating them properly and giving them the tools they need to do their indispensable jobs. It means putting in place policies that safeguard and reinforce the status of teachers – beginning by giving teachers a place at the table and an active role in decision- making that affects their work. And it means improving the efficiency and effectiveness of education systems at every level. Fifty years ago today, these principles were laid down in the landmark 1966 UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, which resulted in the first international standard-setting instrument on teachers. Since that day, we have made tremendous progress in elevating the status of teachers – but far more work remains to be done. We dedicate World Teachers’ Day 2016 to celebrating this milestone by reaffirming our commitment to the standards and aspirations it represents – and by redoubling our efforts to achieve them. The teachers of the world – and the children of the world – deserve nothing less. Irina Bokova, Director-General, UNESCO Guy Ryder, Director-General, ILO Anthony Lake, Executive Director, UNICEF Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP Fred van Leeuwen, General Secretary, Education International