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Still learning about early learning in Ethiopia
By Jack Rossiter, Young Lives, Ethiopia The potential of O-Class in Ethiopia In 2017, the research study I work for, Young Lives, released its first early learning publication: Scaling up Early Learning in Ethiopia: Exploring the Potential of O-Class [O-Class … Continue reading
Sharing, learning, leading: the E-9 countries and SDG4
With the advent of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), existing education partnerships are re-assessing how best they can pool their knowledge and efforts to achieve the ambitious global goal in education (SDG4). One of those partnerships is the E-9 … Continue reading
Posted in E-9, Economic growth, monitoring, Post-2015 development framework, sdg, sdgs, Uncategorized
Tagged E-9, SDG, SDG4
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Young people take over the UN to discuss Quality Education
Yesterday, almost 900 young people from over 85 countries took over the UN General Assembly for the UN Youth Assembly. The theme: Realizing the 2030 Agenda: Youth in Action looked at the role of young people in achieving the 2030 … Continue reading
Posted in Citizenship, sdg, sdgs, Uncategorized, Youth
Tagged global citizenship, SDG, SDG4, target 4.2, UN, youth
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The 1994 Genocide as Taught in Rwanda’s Classrooms
This blog looks at how textbook and curricula reforms in Rwanda have worked to cover the 1994 Genocide and instill the ideals of tolerance, unity and reconciliation in students. It is part of a series of blogs on this site published … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Conflict, curriculum, monitoring, sdg, sdgs, teaching, textbooks, united nations, violence
Tagged Africa, Between the Lines Blog Series, conflict, curricula, curriculum, genocide, rwanda, teachers, teaching, textbooks, tolerance
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How to reach a consensus on reporting learning globally
Carrying out national and cross-national learning assessments involves an enormous commitment of time, effort and resources. As such, they are most cost effective when they serve multiple purposes, which might also include providing an input to global monitoring of learning … Continue reading
Madrid meeting approves the indicators to monitor progress towards SDG 4 in 2017
By Silvia Montoya and Jordan Naidoo, co-chairs of the Technical Co-operation Group for SDG 4 – Education 2030 Indicators A crucial list of indicators for the achievement of the world’s global education goals was endorsed on Friday in Madrid. The … Continue reading
Posted in monitoring, Post-2015 development framework, sdg, sdgs, Uncategorized
Tagged monitoring, SDG, SDG4, sustainable development goals, TCG
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Target 4.1 – What is at stake for monitoring progress on primary and secondary education?
4.1 By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes Progress towards target 4.1 will be seen as a key measure of government and international … Continue reading
Target 4.2 – What is at stake for monitoring progress on early childhood education?
4.2 By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education The SDG target on early childhood development, care and education is the … Continue reading
Target 4.3 – What is at stake for monitoring progress on technical, vocational, tertiary and adult education?
4.3 By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university Target 4.3 covers a very wide range of education opportunities. For monitoring progress, two issues stand out. First, … Continue reading
Posted in Adult education, monitoring, sdg, sdgs, Uncategorized
Tagged adult education, monitoring, monitoring sdg 4 blog series, SDG4, SDGs, Target 4.3, TVET
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