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  • 26.11.2025

Global Report on Teachers first Editorial Board meeting

The first meeting of the Editorial Board for the Global Report on Teachers was convened on 21 August, marking a pivotal step in shaping the 2026 edition of the Report. Expected to be launched at the Teacher Task Force (TTF) Policy Dialogue Forum, the Report will focus on the theme of teachers’ professional development and lifelong learning (LLL). 

A diverse and strategic Editorial Board

The Editorial Board was established by the TTF Steering Committee to ensure the quality, coherence, and impact of the Report. The Board brings together representatives from multilateral agencies, international organizations, donors, teachers and members of the TTF, as well as independent experts on teacher policy and practice from different regions of the world. Its consultative role aims to provide strategic advice on the Report’s vision and objectives; identifying key issues and knowledge gaps; guiding thematic and methodological approaches; ensuring the quality and relevance of data; and leveraging networks for dissemination and advocacy. Ultimately, the Board aims to help produce a Report that not only reflects the lived realities of teachers but also equips policymakers with evidence-based and practical recommendations aligned with the TTF’s Strategic Plan, the Education 2030 Framework for Action, and SDG Target 4.c. 

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Participants of the first meeting of the Global Report on t

Key priorities and expectations for the Report

The Editorial Board confirmed broad support for the theme and highlighted the importance of outlining actionable, teacher-centered recommendations and not simply abstract academic concepts. It was further recommended that the Report reflect teachers’ realities, include the important role of schools among many other learning spaces, and propose clear frameworks for professional development supported by governments and institutions. Board members raised concerns about underqualified teachers, weak licensing systems, and training that often fails to keep up with classroom realities. They emphasized that professional development should not rest solely on the shoulders of teachers but also require government investment and regulation to uphold equity and quality. 

Barriers to professional development and preparing teachers for the future

The Board also looked closely at barriers teachers face to engage in learning opportunities. Heavy workloads and the lack of protected time for training make it hard for many to invest in their growth. Policies must create clear and regular opportunities for learning, backed by strong school leadership and the regulation of private training providers, which often influence both the quality and consistency of learning while driving up heavy costs for teachers and governments alike. 

Looking ahead, members emphasized the Report should prepare teachers for digital change, promote sharing of knowledge across schools and sectors, and connect professional learning to career paths. It was also highlighted that professional development is not just about skills but also about well-being, motivation, and teachers’ own sense of agency. 

Equity and inclusion at the core

Equity was another major concern. Members called for closing gaps in access to learning, ensuring gender equality, and using technology to widen, and not narrow, opportunities. Above all, they stressed that teachers’ own voices must shape these policies. Unions, councils, and social dialogue were seen as key to making the process relevant, trusted, and legitimate. 

A call for systemic transformation

The meeting reaffirmed that, in light of the theme of the 2026 Global Report on Teachers, a systemic transformation is required to rethink teacher professional development through the lens of lifelong learning - as a collective responsibility underpinned by robust governance, equity-driven policies, and supportive institutional structures. By grounding its recommendations in the lived experiences, professional needs, and aspirations of teachers, the Report can serve both as a mirror reflecting current challenges and as a roadmap guiding transformative change across education systems worldwide. 

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Event
  • 24.10.2025

Teacher Task Force new strategic plan consultations

The Teacher Task Force (TTF) will be hosting a series of consultative meetings on the development of the 2026-2029 Strategic Plan. Building off of the foundation of the 2022-2025 Strategic Plan and the results of the external evaluation, the TTF will continue to ensure that teachers firmly remain at the center of the educational agenda. 

Input from members is integral in constructing a collaborative dialogue and aligned our work with the needs of its members on the regional, national, and global level. The phases of the consultative process is as follows:

  • Consultation on the TTF Strategic Plan and Advocacy Strategy (23 September 14:00-15:00): This one-hour session will occur as part of the regular planned meetings with the TTF Communications Group.
  • Consultation with Thematic groups (30 September 14-15:30): This session will be moderated by the TTF Secretariat and will include brainstorming from thematic groups co-leads.
  • TED/TTF Secretariat Internal workshop (13 October 15:00-17:00): The TED/TTF Secretariat will conduct an in-depth review of the current Theory of Change to question underlying assumptions and propose and updated version.
  • Regional consultation on the TTF priorities for the 2026-2029 period (21 October 14:00-15:30): This consultation invites TTF regional representatives and regional organizations focal points to discuss TTF priorities for the upcoming period.
  • Consultation with Key Advisory group (27 October 10:00-12:00): The TTF Secretariat will moderate a consultation from key advisors from the Steering Committee and membership on recommendations for the new Theory of Change.
  • Written consultation (11 November): The draft of the Strategic Plan will be shared with key advisors from the Steering Committee and the membership for comments.
  • Consultation with the UNESCO CoP (20 November 14:00-15:30): This session will engage members of the UNESCO CoP and allow for brainstorming on the role of the TTF for UNESCO colleagues in the field.
  • Submission to the Steering Committee (25 November): The final draft will be shared with the Steering Committee for validation.
  • Presentation at the Steering Committee meeting (11 December 13:30-15:00): The final Strategic Plan will be presented and validated by the Steering Committee.
  • Launch of the Strategic Plan (first trimester of 2026): Members will be invited to attend the launch of the Strategic Plan at UNESCO headquarters or online. More information will follow.
Event
  • 03.02.2025

Teacher Task Force Annual Meeting 2025

This event is for Teacher Task Force members only

REGISTER HERE.

The Annual Meeting of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 (Teacher Task Force, or TTF) is an annual gathering of the network’s diverse members. It serves as a crucial platform for reviewing progress, exchanging insights, and collaboratively setting priorities to advance the shared mission of strengthening teacher policy and practice worldwide.

Purpose and role of the 2025 Annual Meeting

As outlined in the Teacher Task Force’s Terms of Reference, the meeting plays a key role in monitoring the implementation of the annual work plan, gathering feedback to shape future priorities, strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange, and endorsing the elections of Co-Chairs and Steering Committee members to ensure effective leadership. It stands as a cornerstone of accountability, innovation, and collective action, reaffirming the commitment to ensuring that every learner benefits from a qualified and empowered teacher.

Focus of this year’s meeting

The 2025 Annual Meeting aims to foster strengthened and meaningful engagement, offering members the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s achievements and challenges while collaboratively setting priorities for the year ahead. In line with the TTF‘s established practice, the meeting will engage the full network to gather feedback, inform and work collaboratively towards the implementation of the annual work plan. Through dynamic discussions, breakout sessions, and joint decision-making, the meeting seeks to enhance the Task Force’s impact on key issues related to teachers and teaching, building on last year’s momentum and paving the way for the upcoming TTF Strategic Plan.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of new members and SC rotation 

  2. 2024 highlights: Achievements, reflections, and members’ insights 

  3. 2025 priorities: Presentation, collaborative discussions, and feedback

REGISTER HERE.

Event
  • 03.02.2025

Teacher Task Force Annual Meeting 2025

This event is for Teacher Task Force members only

REGISTER HERE.

The Annual Meeting of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 (Teacher Task Force, or TTF) is an annual gathering of the network’s diverse members. It serves as a crucial platform for reviewing progress, exchanging insights, and collaboratively setting priorities to advance the shared mission of strengthening teacher policy and practice worldwide.

Purpose and role of the 2025 Annual Meeting

As outlined in the Teacher Task Force’s Terms of Reference, the meeting plays a key role in monitoring the implementation of the annual work plan, gathering feedback to shape future priorities, strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange, and endorsing the elections of Co-Chairs and Steering Committee members to ensure effective leadership. It stands as a cornerstone of accountability, innovation, and collective action, reaffirming the commitment to ensuring that every learner benefits from a qualified and empowered teacher.

Focus of this year’s meeting

The 2025 Annual Meeting aims to foster strengthened and meaningful engagement, offering members the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s achievements and challenges while collaboratively setting priorities for the year ahead. In line with the TTF‘s established practice, the meeting will engage the full network to gather feedback, inform and work collaboratively towards the implementation of the annual work plan. Through dynamic discussions, breakout sessions, and joint decision-making, the meeting seeks to enhance the Task Force’s impact on key issues related to teachers and teaching, building on last year’s momentum and paving the way for the upcoming TTF Strategic Plan.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of new members and SC rotation 

  2. 2024 highlights: Achievements, reflections, and members’ insights 

  3. 2025 priorities: Presentation, collaborative discussions, and feedback

REGISTER HERE.

Event
  • 03.02.2025

Teacher Task Force Annual Meeting 2025

This event is for Teacher Task Force members only

REGISTER HERE.

The Annual Meeting of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 (Teacher Task Force, or TTF) is an annual gathering of the network’s diverse members. It serves as a crucial platform for reviewing progress, exchanging insights, and collaboratively setting priorities to advance the shared mission of strengthening teacher policy and practice worldwide.

Purpose and role of the 2025 Annual Meeting

As outlined in the Teacher Task Force’s Terms of Reference, the meeting plays a key role in monitoring the implementation of the annual work plan, gathering feedback to shape future priorities, strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange, and endorsing the elections of Co-Chairs and Steering Committee members to ensure effective leadership. It stands as a cornerstone of accountability, innovation, and collective action, reaffirming the commitment to ensuring that every learner benefits from a qualified and empowered teacher.

Focus of this year’s meeting

The 2025 Annual Meeting aims to foster strengthened and meaningful engagement, offering members the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s achievements and challenges while collaboratively setting priorities for the year ahead. In line with the TTF‘s established practice, the meeting will engage the full network to gather feedback, inform and work collaboratively towards the implementation of the annual work plan. Through dynamic discussions, breakout sessions, and joint decision-making, the meeting seeks to enhance the Task Force’s impact on key issues related to teachers and teaching, building on last year’s momentum and paving the way for the upcoming TTF Strategic Plan.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of new members and SC rotation 

  2. 2024 highlights: Achievements, reflections, and members’ insights 

  3. 2025 priorities: Presentation, collaborative discussions, and feedback

REGISTER HERE.

Event
  • 03.02.2025

Teacher Task Force Annual Meeting 2025

This event is for Teacher Task Force members only

REGISTER HERE.

The Annual Meeting of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 (Teacher Task Force, or TTF) is an annual gathering of the network’s diverse members. It serves as a crucial platform for reviewing progress, exchanging insights, and collaboratively setting priorities to advance the shared mission of strengthening teacher policy and practice worldwide.

Purpose and role of the 2025 Annual Meeting

As outlined in the Teacher Task Force’s Terms of Reference, the meeting plays a key role in monitoring the implementation of the annual work plan, gathering feedback to shape future priorities, strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange, and endorsing the elections of Co-Chairs and Steering Committee members to ensure effective leadership. It stands as a cornerstone of accountability, innovation, and collective action, reaffirming the commitment to ensuring that every learner benefits from a qualified and empowered teacher.

Focus of this year’s meeting

The 2025 Annual Meeting aims to foster strengthened and meaningful engagement, offering members the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s achievements and challenges while collaboratively setting priorities for the year ahead. In line with the TTF‘s established practice, the meeting will engage the full network to gather feedback, inform and work collaboratively towards the implementation of the annual work plan. Through dynamic discussions, breakout sessions, and joint decision-making, the meeting seeks to enhance the Task Force’s impact on key issues related to teachers and teaching, building on last year’s momentum and paving the way for the upcoming TTF Strategic Plan.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of new members and SC rotation 

  2. 2024 highlights: Achievements, reflections, and members’ insights 

  3. 2025 priorities: Presentation, collaborative discussions, and feedback

REGISTER HERE.

Event
  • 03.02.2025

Teacher Task Force Annual Meeting 2025

This event is for Teacher Task Force members only

REGISTER HERE.

The Annual Meeting of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 (Teacher Task Force, or TTF) is an annual gathering of the network’s diverse members. It serves as a crucial platform for reviewing progress, exchanging insights, and collaboratively setting priorities to advance the shared mission of strengthening teacher policy and practice worldwide.

Purpose and role of the 2025 Annual Meeting

As outlined in the Teacher Task Force’s Terms of Reference, the meeting plays a key role in monitoring the implementation of the annual work plan, gathering feedback to shape future priorities, strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange, and endorsing the elections of Co-Chairs and Steering Committee members to ensure effective leadership. It stands as a cornerstone of accountability, innovation, and collective action, reaffirming the commitment to ensuring that every learner benefits from a qualified and empowered teacher.

Focus of this year’s meeting

The 2025 Annual Meeting aims to foster strengthened and meaningful engagement, offering members the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s achievements and challenges while collaboratively setting priorities for the year ahead. In line with the TTF‘s established practice, the meeting will engage the full network to gather feedback, inform and work collaboratively towards the implementation of the annual work plan. Through dynamic discussions, breakout sessions, and joint decision-making, the meeting seeks to enhance the Task Force’s impact on key issues related to teachers and teaching, building on last year’s momentum and paving the way for the upcoming TTF Strategic Plan.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of new members and SC rotation 

  2. 2024 highlights: Achievements, reflections, and members’ insights 

  3. 2025 priorities: Presentation, collaborative discussions, and feedback

REGISTER HERE.

Event
  • 03.02.2025

Teacher Task Force Annual Meeting 2025

This event is for Teacher Task Force members only

REGISTER HERE.

The Annual Meeting of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 (Teacher Task Force, or TTF) is an annual gathering of the network’s diverse members. It serves as a crucial platform for reviewing progress, exchanging insights, and collaboratively setting priorities to advance the shared mission of strengthening teacher policy and practice worldwide.

Purpose and role of the 2025 Annual Meeting

As outlined in the Teacher Task Force’s Terms of Reference, the meeting plays a key role in monitoring the implementation of the annual work plan, gathering feedback to shape future priorities, strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange, and endorsing the elections of Co-Chairs and Steering Committee members to ensure effective leadership. It stands as a cornerstone of accountability, innovation, and collective action, reaffirming the commitment to ensuring that every learner benefits from a qualified and empowered teacher.

Focus of this year’s meeting

The 2025 Annual Meeting aims to foster strengthened and meaningful engagement, offering members the opportunity to reflect on the past year’s achievements and challenges while collaboratively setting priorities for the year ahead. In line with the TTF‘s established practice, the meeting will engage the full network to gather feedback, inform and work collaboratively towards the implementation of the annual work plan. Through dynamic discussions, breakout sessions, and joint decision-making, the meeting seeks to enhance the Task Force’s impact on key issues related to teachers and teaching, building on last year’s momentum and paving the way for the upcoming TTF Strategic Plan.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of new members and SC rotation 

  2. 2024 highlights: Achievements, reflections, and members’ insights 

  3. 2025 priorities: Presentation, collaborative discussions, and feedback

REGISTER HERE.