Education is integral to the inclusive, peaceful and sustained development of a society. If education is equitable and of good quality, it can ensure the participation of marginalised groups in the development process more broadly, thereby reducing social inequalities. Without attention paid to equitable access, learning opportunities and quality learning outcomes, education can entrench existing inequalities within societies. To create more inclusive and just societies, it is thus crucial to leave no one behind (LNOB) in education. While the right to education is recognised as a universal human right, an estimated 262 million school-age children, adolescents and youth (between 6 and 17 years) were denied this right in 2017. This means ...
The greatest barrier to achieving the Millennium Development and Education for All goal of universal...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development makes the promise to leave no one behind. While improvin...
As an indivisible sub-system of society, education is relatively independent and deeply restricted b...
The belief that every child has the right to an educa- tion and quality learning opportunities are a...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
Although in our country the law provides for access to equal quality education, the reality is rep...
Education is the light of individual. In fact, the success and worth of every one’s life is based on...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
Education for all is the slogan of UNESCO. During the last decades a worldwide movement towards incl...
The role of education is indisputable in our culture. From the moment we are born we are constantly ...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
The greatest barrier to achieving the Millennium Development and Education for All goal of universal...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development makes the promise to leave no one behind. While improvin...
As an indivisible sub-system of society, education is relatively independent and deeply restricted b...
The belief that every child has the right to an educa- tion and quality learning opportunities are a...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
Although in our country the law provides for access to equal quality education, the reality is rep...
Education is the light of individual. In fact, the success and worth of every one’s life is based on...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
Education for all is the slogan of UNESCO. During the last decades a worldwide movement towards incl...
The role of education is indisputable in our culture. From the moment we are born we are constantly ...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
The greatest barrier to achieving the Millennium Development and Education for All goal of universal...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...