The International Day of Education 2022, which will take place on Jan. 24, will highlight the importance of education for peace and development and the rights that every human possesses but does not recognize or claim.
UNESCO’s International Day of Education serves as a call to action to reinforce the collective commitment of institutions and education practitioners to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.”
Key Takeaways:
- The theme for the 2022 International Day of Education is “Changing Course, Transforming Education.”
- On Jan. 24, the International Day of Education 2022 will stress the importance of education for peace and development.
- The International Day of Education is a call to action by UNESCO to strengthen institutions’ and educators’ combined commitment.
The theme of the 2022 International Education Day is “Changing Course, Transforming Education,” which aims to support and encourage the revitalization of education.
The goal of the International Day of Education 2022 is to spark discussion about strengthening education as a public good, guiding the digital transformation, supporting teachers, protecting the environment, and unleashing the potential of every individual to contribute to collective well-being and shared home.
UNESCO Global Report
UNESCO published a new global report titled “Reimagining our Futures Together: A New Social Contract for Education” in November 2021.
The report, which drew over a million individuals from around the world to participate in a worldwide consultation process, asks for society to work together for the common good and is based on the belief that education should correct injustices while also altering the future.
The UNESCO Future of Education report calls for a commitment to social discourse and thought to eliminate discrimination, marginalization, and exclusion.
It has been emphasized in the report that a new educational, social compact will be established through cross-border information exchange and millions of individual and collective acts of courage, leadership, resistance, creativity, and caring.
The report also added that it would require contributions from all stakeholders, including teachers, students, academics, research centers, institutions, governments, and non-governmental organizations.
On Jan. 24, 2019, the first-ever International Day of Education was observed, and this year will be the fourth time that it will be commemorated to highlight that education is one of everyone’s basic rights.
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