After 15 years of pressure on governments to get increasing numbers of children through the doors of primary school, there is a rising shift in the corridors of global education: from quantity to quality. Discussions taking place at a landmark UNESCO World Education Forum in the Republic of Korea from May 19 to 22 have a lot at stake for the billions of young people set to make their way through education systems around the world in the next few decades
The World Conference on Education for All in Jomtien in 1990 marked the first concerted effortto pri...
Education is a key item on the agenda of this year's G7. 125 million children are out of school, and...
During the period from 2008 to 2013, Korea pushed ahead with education diversification reforms to ov...
The year 2015 became acquired focus at the Dakar World Education Forum in 2000, when the World set t...
At present, there is an intense and wide-ranging debate on the future of global development. This de...
It now seems almost inevitable that by the end of the year a target for learning will have a central...
Overview: With the deadline for the Education for All goals less than two years away, it is clear th...
At present, there is an intense and wide-ranging debate on the future of global development. This de...
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Remarkable progress has been made in the last ten years toward achieving the education-related Mill...
development, said, ‘Our internationally agreed development goals are a complex tapestry and educatio...
The Millennium Development Goal for primary schooling completion has focused attention on a measurab...
n this rapidly changing global society in modern days, education is the commonest agenda in all soci...
The Incheon Declaration affirmed the mandate of the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report as the ...
Access to education is one of the highest priorities on the development agenda. High-profile interna...
The World Conference on Education for All in Jomtien in 1990 marked the first concerted effortto pri...
Education is a key item on the agenda of this year's G7. 125 million children are out of school, and...
During the period from 2008 to 2013, Korea pushed ahead with education diversification reforms to ov...
The year 2015 became acquired focus at the Dakar World Education Forum in 2000, when the World set t...
At present, there is an intense and wide-ranging debate on the future of global development. This de...
It now seems almost inevitable that by the end of the year a target for learning will have a central...
Overview: With the deadline for the Education for All goals less than two years away, it is clear th...
At present, there is an intense and wide-ranging debate on the future of global development. This de...
http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2003/09/06/000094946_03082204005065/Re...
Remarkable progress has been made in the last ten years toward achieving the education-related Mill...
development, said, ‘Our internationally agreed development goals are a complex tapestry and educatio...
The Millennium Development Goal for primary schooling completion has focused attention on a measurab...
n this rapidly changing global society in modern days, education is the commonest agenda in all soci...
The Incheon Declaration affirmed the mandate of the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report as the ...
Access to education is one of the highest priorities on the development agenda. High-profile interna...
The World Conference on Education for All in Jomtien in 1990 marked the first concerted effortto pri...
Education is a key item on the agenda of this year's G7. 125 million children are out of school, and...
During the period from 2008 to 2013, Korea pushed ahead with education diversification reforms to ov...