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The International Task Force on The International Task Force on ‘Teachers for EFA’ and Update on ‘Teachers for EFA’ and Update on
the EFA Teacher Gapthe EFA Teacher Gap
““Providing teachers for EFA: quality matters”Providing teachers for EFA: quality matters”6-7 July 2010 Amman, Jordan6-7 July 2010 Amman, Jordan
Education For All (EFA) Education For All (EFA) goalsgoals
1) Expanding and improving early childhood care and education,
2) Achieving universal primary education, 3) Meeting learning needs of youth and adults, 4) Improving adult literacy by 50%, 5) Achieving gender equality, and
6) Ensuring quality in education.
Why Teachers for EFA?Why Teachers for EFA?
Precondition to achieving each & every EFA goal
Bridging Quantity (access) and Quality (learning
outcomes)
A daunting teacher gap if only for Universal
Primary Education (UPE) in 2015:
► 10.3 million new teachers projected to be
needed:
1.9 million in new posts + 8.4m as
replacements
Teacher gaps by country Teacher gaps by country (UIS 2009)(UIS 2009)
The Oslo The Oslo recommendationsrecommendations
« We urge national governments, with appropriate technical support to map out their short and medium-term needs for recruitment, deployment, training and retention of teachers.
We call upon development partners to support national efforts in this area, working with governments, regional bodies, civil society and teacher organisations, to identify and meet the needs specified, and provide predictable support to cover the associated costs ».
The Oslo mandateThe Oslo mandate
Creation of the Task Force – A voluntary global alliance of EFA
partners.
Nature - The Task Force is not a funding mechanism rather it
seeks to support and complement existing activities
Action Plan – proposed developments of activities and program
Principles - National ownership, South-South and North-South-
South cooperation
Focus particularly on those countries furthest away from
reaching the EFA goals and those with the largest teacher gaps.
Secretariat, supported by willing partners, to assist the Task
Force
Membership & GovernanceMembership & Governance
Expanding membership:
- 63 countries
- 24 organisations
Steering Committee:
North and South; Governments & Organisations
Co-chairs: Indonesia & European Commission
Task Force meetings in March 2009 & June 2009
Funding and secretariat
Committed funding: $4.5 million ($ 4.1 million received)
Staff secondments Donors: European Commission, France, Germany,
Indonesia, Norway Host & overall support: UNESCO A dedicated ‘Teachers for EFA’ secretariat
constituted as an autonomous entity within UNESCO, following the model of the EFA Global Monitoring Report (GMR) team, and located in Paris
Human resources: 6 staff
DevelopingDeveloping an Action Plan an Action Plan
Spelling out the Teacher challenge for EFA:- A policy gap- A capacity gap- A financing gap
Implementation timeframe 2009 – 2012 A 1-year workplan, calendar and budget
Advocacy activitiesAdvocacy activities
Some high level events attended: 4th Commonwealth Teacher Research Symposium (March
2009) EFA Fast Track Initiative (FTI) Partnership Meeting (April 2009) 17th Conf. of Commonwealth Education Ministers (June 2009) Bamako + 5 meeting on contractual teachers (October 2009)
High Level Group Meeting in Addis Ababa (February 2010)
United Nations Girl Education Initiative (UNGEI) annual conference, Dakar, Senegal (May 2010)
23rd Standing Conference of Ministers of Education, Council of Europe, Ljubljana, Slovenia (June 2010)
E-9 Ministerial Review Meeting, Abuja, Nigeria (June 2010)
Knowledge Sharing and Policy Knowledge Sharing and Policy DialogueDialogue
Broadening the knowledge base to inform policy dialogue:
Global Monitoring Report (GMR) through a teacher lens
Literature review on Teacher Attrition
Policy Dialogue Forum on “Teachers, the financial crisis, and the EFA challenge of reaching the marginalized” (22 February 2010, Addis Ababa)
Second Policy Dialogue Forum on “Providing Teachers for EFA; quality matters” (6-7 July 2010, Amman)
The Task Force websiteThe Task Force website
Contents of the Task Force website:
Explanations on the Task Force A clickable world map with data
on teachers Latest news regarding Task Force
activities A resource base with research,
information and documentations Pictures of teachers around the
world a calendar of major events related
to teachers A discussion forum (upcoming)
Coming up later in 2010…Coming up later in 2010… Conference on “Providing teachers for EFA”, building on the two Policy
Dialogue For a and in cooperation with the African Union Commission
Facilitation of North-South-South partnerships on teachers for EFA:
• stock-taking of ongoing activities by donors, technical
agencies, and global organizations and relating to teachers for EFA to
facilitate
Advocacy at high level events: join us in advocating for teachers for EFA!
Broadening the knowledge base, e.g.
• Review: “Efficiency and effectiveness of policies and their
implementation to provide teachers for EFA in various contexts”
• Advocacy paper on the financing of recurrent teacher costs, aid
predictability and aid dependency
Launch of country-level support activities
Education for All Education for All == Teachers for All Teachers for All
The first ever global platform to foster collaboration &
support action on teacher provision for EFA
A new teacher focus and impetus for EFA
Protecting the gains in teacher provision since 2000
from the effects of the global crisis
Ensuring quality in Education for All through
teachers
Asserting the right of every learner to a teacher
Thank you!Thank you!