ADEA Biennale, 2008

By FREDRIKSEN, Birger, TAN, Jee-Peng
This presentation summarizes insights gained during a two-week study tour for 30 senior education policymakers from Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Lesotho, Madagascar and Mozambique organized in June 2006 to Singapore and Vietnam, and of a two-week...
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By BREGMAN, J, VERSPOOR, A
The Secondary Education in Africa (SEIA) Synthesis Report, At the Crossroads:Challenges for Secondary Education and Training in sub-Saharan Africa, is theculmination of a multi-year SEIA work program. It is based on outputs fromSEIA Regional...
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By NDONG-JATTA, Ann-Thérèse
Since Jomtien (1990) and after Dakar's Forum on EFA (2000) most of the stakeholders have invested mainly in primary education, and carried out reforms in lower and upper secondary levels without looking at education as a system in a holistic...
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By MAMADOU SAMBA, Ousmane
Presented by the Chairman of CONFEMEN this paper was based on the results of a survey on the various aspects of secondary education and several political forums on the dynamics of partnerships promoting the governance of educational establishments...
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By BURNETT, Nicholas (UNESCO)
The 2008 EFA Global Monitoring Report marks the midterm point in the international commitment to provide a quality education to all by 2015. It assesses progress towards expanding early childhood learning programs, achieving free and universal...
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By JAROUSSE, Jean Pierre
The Dakar forum certainly changed the stakes for African educational systems.This can be seen from the institutional changes which have occurred and fromthe way the practices of States and those of the international community as a whole have evolved...
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By PICAZO, Oscar
The theme of the World Development Report (WDR) 2007 is youth, aged 12 to 24. It focuses on decisions concerning the five phases with the biggest long-term impact on how human capital is kept safe, developed, and deployed. For each phase (continuing...
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