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WOMEN GRADUATES- U.S.A. 2015 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2014 UNESCO Report on Education for All Presenter: Jackie Shahzadi

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Page 1: WOMEN GRADUATES- U.S.A. 2015 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2014 UNESCO Report on Education for All Presenter: Jackie Shahzadi

WOMEN GRADUATES- U.S.A.

2015 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

2014 UNESCO Report on Education for AllPresenter: Jackie Shahzadi

Page 2: WOMEN GRADUATES- U.S.A. 2015 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2014 UNESCO Report on Education for All Presenter: Jackie Shahzadi
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EDUCATION FOR ALL: THE GLOBAL MONITORING REPORT PART I: Progress towards the six goals set in 2000. PART II: Educational achievements deemed vital to achieve development goals after 2015. PART III: The importance of supporting teachers.

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THE EDUCATION FOR ALL GOALS 1. Early childhood care and education. 2. Universal primary education 3. Youth and adult skills 4. Adult literacy 5. Gender parity and equality 6. Quality of education

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NONE OF THE GLOBAL EDUCATION GOALS HAS BEEN ACHIEVED 57 MILLION CHILDREN ARE NOT IN SCHOOL

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WELL-KNOWN EFFECTS OF EDUCATIONEducation reduces poverty and boost jobs and growth.Education improves people’s chances of a healthier life.Education promotes healthy societies.

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EDUCATION AFFECTS POVERTY LEVEL

EFA Global Monitoring Report

team calculations show that if all students in low income countries left school with basic reading skills, 171 million people could be lifted out of poverty.

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WIDESPREAD TEACHER SHORTAGE

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Shikapur, Sind, Pakistan: With only 1 teacher for 100 students, a pupil sometimes stands in for the teacher.

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QUALIFIED TEACHERS MUST BE A PRIORITY

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STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVEMENT Strategy 1:Attract the best teachers

Strategy 2:Improve teacher education so all children can learn

Strategy 3:Get teachers where they are most needed

Strategy 4:Provide incentives to retain the best teachers

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“NEW GOALS AFTER 2015 SHOULD BE GUIDED BY THE PRINCIPLES OF UPHOLDING EDUCATION AS A RIGHT AND MAKING SURE ALL CHILDREN HAVE AN EQUAL CHANCE OF EDUCATION”

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EDUCATION FOR ALL GLOBAL MONITORING REPORTUNESCO PUBLISHING, 2014 ---Source for all content and photos

Achieving quality for allTEACHING AND LEARNING: