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UNESCO: Education 2030

UNESCO: Education 2030

UNESCO: Education 2030

June 25, 2017 Posted by Behrooz Sabet Education

Leading Education 2030

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is an ambitious, aspirational and universal agenda to wipe out poverty through sustainable development by 2030. When it adopted the new Agenda in September 2015, the international community recognized that education was essential for the success of all 17 of its goals.

Education 2030 goes beyond past attempts to ensure access to basic education, as set out in the Education For All goals and the education-related Millennium Development Goal 2 of 2000-2015.

The Global Education 2030 Agenda new expanded scope:

  • reaches from early childhood learning to youth and adult education and training;
  • emphasises the acquisition of skills for work;
  • underlines the importance of citizenship education in a plural and interdependent world;
  • focuses on inclusion, equity and gender equality;
  • and aims to ensure quality learning outcomes for all, throughout their lives.

The main responsibility for implementing the agenda lies with governments, with UNESCO and partners providing support through coordinated policy advice, technical assistance, capacity development and monitoring of progress at global, regional and national levels.

http://www.waam2015.org/sites/default/files/incheon_declaration_en.pdf

http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002456/245656E.pdf

 

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