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Provided by AGPOTTAWA, Ontario, Oct. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF/FCE) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Norm Goble World Teachers’ Day Award.
Established in 2014 and named in honour of Dr. Norman Goble, the award recognizes CTF/FCE’s international partner organizations whose World Teachers’ Day (WTD) initiatives highlight the value of public education.
This year, three organizations were honoured for their creativity and impact in bringing the 2025 theme “Making Lives Better” to life. Their initiatives demonstrate innovation, community engagement, and a strong commitment to celebrating teachers and public education. The recipients are the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Teachers’ Union of South Sudan (NTUSS), and the Uganda National Teachers’ Union (UNATU). Each received a $1,500 prize to support their WTD initiatives.
The Norm Goble World Teachers’ Day Award
The award honours Dr. Norman Goble, who served as the CTF/FCE Secretary General from 1970 to 1982 and played a pivotal role in establishing World Teachers’ Day in 1994. Dr. Goble’s work continues to inspire the global education community, and the CTF/FCE is committed to supporting partner organizations that carry on this legacy by celebrating teachers and advocating for public education.
World Teachers’ Day (WTD) is celebrated annually on October 5, the anniversary of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers. In adopting this recommendation, governments recognized how essential it is for society to have competent, qualified, and motivated teachers – an insight that remains as true today as ever.
Each year, WTD renews a simple promise: to recognize and support the people who make learning – and brighter futures – possible.
About the Canadian Teachers’ Federation
Founded in 1920, the CTF/FCE is a national alliance of provincial and territorial teachers’ organizations that represent over 370,000 teachers and education workers across Canada. The CTF/FCE is also an affiliate of Education International, which represents more than 33 million educators.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Nika Quintao, Director of Public Affairs (CTF/FCE)
nquintao@ctf-fce.ca
613-688-4319
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