Taiwan: Teachers wear black for Teachers' Day
NTA and NFTU called on teachers to wear black T-shirts to remind President Ma Ying-Jeou that promises he made to teachers as far back as 2008 are not forgotten. These t-shirts, printed with the Chinese character, "?" (which stands for "integrity"), were ordered by 30,000 teachers - before stocks ran out.
The unions have been pressing the government on a range of issues. Among them are:
- A national pension plan for private school teachers (promised in 2010)
- Increasing the national education budget to the equivalent of about US$816 million (promised in 2008, during President Ma's election campaign)
- Decreasing class sizes to a maxiumum of 25 pupils (also a promise from the election campaign)
- Increasing the number of primary school full-time teachers (2011 promise)
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Increasing subsidies for classroom teachers (2011 promise)
Integrity is priceless
NTA President Liu Chin-Hsu said he was overwhelmed by the response to the campaign; "Teachers in Taiwan stand united to remind the government that education will be hurt if the government does not keep these publicly-made promises. Integrity is priceless - but most of all, it's the future generations that are at stake if we cannot provide them with adequate means for learning."
EI: governments must take education into account
The EI General Secretary, Fred van Leeuwen, supported the teachers of Taiwan in their cause. "Education is a major factor in the economic, democratic and social development of a country. It is important that governments take this into account," he said.
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