UNESCO Publishes EFA Global Monitoring Report for 2005
UNESCO has published the EFA Global Monitoring Report for 2005, the third such report. The focus is on educational quality, affecting cognitive development and responsible citizenship.
The number of children out of school is declining too slowly to meet UPE by 2015. Furthermore, no country outside of the developed world has achieved all four "measurable" goals of EFA (ECCE, UPE, literacy, and gender parity). There's a nice summary of the latest results called Headline Messages.
The number of children out of school is declining too slowly to meet UPE by 2015. Furthermore, no country outside of the developed world has achieved all four "measurable" goals of EFA (ECCE, UPE, literacy, and gender parity). There's a nice summary of the latest results called Headline Messages.
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For those of you who like rankings, here's the ranked list of countries based upon their EDI (Educational Development Index):
Appendix Table 1 (PDF)
By paul, at 9:33 AM, November 09, 2004
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