World Teachers’ Day is observed every year on October 5 to honour teachers and to reflect on the support and conditions they need to do their work well. The date is recognised and observed formally by UNESCO and its partners, and celebrations or commemorations take place in more than a hundred countries each year.
The day is celebrated through events across ministries of education in countries, school-level activities, conferences and social media campaigns that spotlight teachers’ roles and needs.
When and how it began: October 5 and the 1966 recommendation
The reason October 5 was chosen is institutional and symbolic: the day commemorates the adoption of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, a joint international instrument that set global benchmarks on