Every day, educators go above and beyond to make the world a better place, by equipping today’s youth with the knowledge, power and skills to change their futures. Every year, on 5 October we celebrate and honour them and their dedication and commitment, as part of World Teachers’ Day.
The history of World Teachers Day
World Teachers’ Day aka International Teachers’ Day is held annually on 5 October in commemoration of the signing of the 1966 UNESCO/International Labour Organisation Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers. This recommendation sets the standard of continuing education, recruitment, and learning conditions for learning facilitators around the world to ensure they’re able to carry out their jobs and continue to make a difference both in and out of their learning environment. Officially established in 1994, World Teachers’ Day is dedicated to "appreciating, assessing and improving the educators of the world" and bringing issues related to teaching and learning to light.
Theme of the year
Each year, UNESCO sets a theme for World Teachers’ Day and this year’s theme is The transformation of education begins with teachers, highlighting the impactful work of learning facilitators and calling on governments to trust, respect, involve and invest in them. In a joint statement by UNESCO, International Labour Organisation (ILO), UNICEF and Education International (EI), they said "Today, on World Teachers’ Day, we celebrate the critical role of teachers in transforming learners’ potential by ensuring they have the tools they need to take responsibility for themselves, for others and for the planet. We call on countries to ensure that teachers are trusted and recognised as knowledge producers, reflective practitioners, and policy partners."
World Teachers’ Day is commemorated by more than 100 countries every year. Through partnerships with various media organisations, UNESCO and Education International plan campaigns around creating global awareness and understanding of learning facilitators and the role they play in the development of learners and society. Learners can celebrate by showing appreciation and giving thanks to their learning facilitators, little tokens of appreciation or even just a kind message to remind them of the incredible job they’re doing.
Show your appreciation for teachers
If you don’t have an educator to personally thank, shout out your appreciation on social media. The day is all about acknowledging the work of educators and recognising their contributions to society.
By raising awareness of the importance of education and giving them a voice to raise issues within the system, there’s hope of turning around and improving the quality of education around the globe. Show your virtual support and appreciation for our unsung heroes!
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