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Schools in developing countries fail to deliver basic skills - New report

Universal basic skills are the educational priority for sustainable development. Yet, most children in low-income countries are ‘off-track’ to acquire basic skills.

Young Lives latest summative report, Delivering on every child’s right to basic skills, synthesises Young Lives research into the role of education in the lives of children growing up in diverse contexts and draws on evidence about the effectiveness of school systems in delivering positive outcomes for all children and combatting the effects of child poverty.

 

; but also, the respects in which school systems may fail to ensure quality learning for all and may be reinforcing poverty-linked inequalities.

Our starting point for this report is the key challenge for 21st century education systems, which we summarise as ‘delivering on every child’s right to basic skills’.

 

  1. Universal basic #skills are the #educational priority for #sustainable #development – but YL latest report reveals many #children in study countries have not acquired these by age 15. Find out more in our new summative report: https://bit.ly/2FwVJSN

#SDG4

Schools in developing countries fail to deliver basic skills - New report

Universal basic skills are the educational priority for sustainable development. Yet, most children in low-income countries are ‘off-track’ to acquire basic skills.

Young Lives latest summative report, Delivering on every child’s right to basic skills, synthesises Young Lives research into the role of education in the lives of children growing up in diverse contexts and draws on evidence about the effectiveness of school systems in delivering positive outcomes for all children and combatting the effects of child poverty.

 

; but also, the respects in which school systems may fail to ensure quality learning for all and may be reinforcing poverty-linked inequalities.

Our starting point for this report is the key challenge for 21st century education systems, which we summarise as ‘delivering on every child’s right to basic skills’.

 

  1. Universal basic #skills are the #educational priority for #sustainable #development – but YL latest report reveals many #children in study countries have not acquired these by age 15. Find out more in our new summative report: https://bit.ly/2FwVJSN

#SDG4