the big push to 2015 and beyond
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The big push to 2015 and beyond. Pauline Rose Director 2013/4 EFA Global Monitoring Report Global Education Meeting, Oman Ministerial/Leaders’ Meeting 13 May 2014. Big push to 2015 and beyond. By 2015, many countries will still not have reached Education for All goals. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The big push to 2015 and beyond
Pauline Rose Director 2013/4 EFA Global Monitoring Report
Global Education Meeting, Oman
Ministerial/Leaders’ Meeting
13 May 2014
By 2015, many countries will still not have reached Education for All goals.
Global education goals after 2015 must track progress of the marginalized.
Post-2015 goals must include specific targets to finance education.
There is a global learning crisis that is hitting the disadvantaged hardest.
Good quality education can only be achieved with good quality teachers.
Big push to 2015 and beyond
Progress in reducing out of school numbers has slowed
South and West Asia
22 22
40
31
Sub-Saharan Africa
Source: UIS database.
107
57
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Mill
ions
Out-of-school children
101
69
81
73
Out-of-school adolescents
By 2015, many countries will still not have reached the EFA goals
Poor rural girls in low income countries only spend 3 years in school
Wide inequalities in education likely to remain by 2015
On current trends, a long way to go to achieve primary completion
250 million children are failing to learn the basics
17 million more children learning the basics in sub-Saharan Africa
One-quarter of those aged 15 to 24 in poor countries are unable to read a single sentence.
Poor quality education leaves a legacy of illiteracy
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