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WORLD CONFEDERATION TEACHERS [1 record]

Record 1 2002-03-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • International Bodies and Committees
  • Union Organization
  • Education (General)
OBS

Main title reproduced from the document "United Nations and Related Bodies, Specialized Agencies of the United Nations System, Intergovernmental Organizations, International Non-Governmental Organizations, Networks, Systems, Foundations and Similar Institutions", with the authorization of UNESCO.

OBS

The WCT (World Confederation of Teachers) was founded in 1963 as the International Council of Teachers, which was part of the International Federation of Employees in Public Services (INFEDOP). From 1970, this International Council (ICT) changed name and became from then on the World Confederation of Teachers. The organisation had at that time 142 000 members, mostly from Western Europe, several organisations in French-speaking Africa, some in Central America and one in Asia.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités internationaux
  • Organisation syndicale
  • Pédagogie (Généralités)
OBS

Vedette principale tirée du document «United Nations and Related Bodies, Specialized Agencies of the United Nations System, Intergovernmental Organizations, International Non-Governmental Organizations, Networks, Systems, Foundations and Similar Institutions», avec l'autorisation de l'UNESCO.

OBS

La CSME [Confédération Syndicale Mondiale de l'Enseignement] a été créée en 1963 sous la forme d'un Conseil International des Enseignants - CIE -, qui faisait partie de la Fédération Internationale du Personnel des Services Publics - INFEDOP - Dès 1970, ce Conseil changea de nom et est, depuis lors, la Confédération Syndicale Mondiale de l'Enseignement. L'organisation comptait à l'époque 142 000 membres, la plupart originaires de l'Europe occidentale, quelques organisations de l'Afrique francophone, quelques-unes de l'Amérique centrale et une de l'Asie.

Key term(s)
  • Fédération internationale professionnelle des enseignants

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Organismos y comités internacionales
  • Organización sindical
  • Pedagogía (Generalidades)
OBS

Extraido de "United Nations and Related Bodies, Specialized Agencies of the United Nations System, Intergovernmental Organizations, International Non-Governmental Organizations, Networks, Systems, Foundations and Similar Institutions", con la autorización UNESCO.

OBS

La CSME fue creada en 1963 bajo la forma de un Consejo Internacional de Docentes -CIE-, que formaba parte de la Federación Internacional del Personal de los Servicios Públicos -INFEDOP-. A partir de 1970, este Consejo cambia de nombre y se llama desde entonces Confederación Sindical Mundial de la Enseñanza. La organización contaba en ese momento con 142.000 miembros, la mayoría de origen de Europa occidental, algunas organizaciones de Africa francófona, algunas de América central y una de Asia.

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