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Education For All beyond 2015 Towards a New Education Policy Agenda

Education For All beyond 2015 Towards a New Education Policy Agenda. Addressing the unfinished agenda of EFA and MDG goals. Pretty close to achieving quantitative targets – have come a long way - but not there yet

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Education For All beyond 2015 Towards a New Education Policy Agenda

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  1. Education For All beyond 2015 Towards a New Education Policy Agenda

  2. Addressing the unfinished agenda of EFA and MDG goals • Pretty close to achieving quantitative targets – have come a long way - but not there yet • Need to address intra-country disparities – regions, social groups, minorities, migrants, urban deprived, differently-abled … – consecutive GMRs have identified • Needs disaggregated action and targeted investment – difficult groups, difficult areas … .

  3. Setting the Beyond 2015 Agenda Orchestrating for the Future • Move beyond counting numbers – getting children to school is not enough – what do we do in the school- Learning and exclusion are not unrelated subjects - focus on the phenomenon of “silent exclusion” • Education – what we offer - in harmony with changing demands and expectations of the Globalized knowledge society • Pursuing a Transformative Goal – not mere expansion but create new pathways inside and outside the school

  4. Setting the Beyond 2015 Agenda Orchestrating for the Future • Towards creating a New Generation School • Schools as Inclusive Learning Spaces that value diversity • Developing ‘learning to learn’ skills – adaptive to fast changing demands of the Work Place • Integrate Work Place Skills in School Curriculum – ability to move seamlessly between work and learning • Education beyond the boundaries of school and college - towards life-long learning Towards a new framework for youth literacy and adult education

  5. Elements of the Agenda for Policy and Action • Return to the Drawing Board for Reforming Curriculum and Teaching • Increased focus on Learning critical – But mere external testing may not aid improved teaching and learning – may undermine initiatives for change and innovation • Look at learning in a more holistic manner and contextualised - not simply as test scores

  6. Elements of the New Agenda for Policy and Action • Teacher Holds the Key – invest in improving the quality of the teacher – shortage of quality teachers is a global problem - new paradigm for Teacher Preparation • Need for a Global Mission on Teachers – Teaching and Teacher Education

  7. Elements of the New Agenda for Policy and Action • Integration of Technology – Equity and Inclusion cannot be achieved without this – Technology for All – the motto “Exclusion from technology places those concerned at a disadvantage in the coming “information society.” It creates an ever larger rift between high society, between high technology and the modernization of the elite on the one hand, and the marginalization of the majority of the population on the other. … The haves will be able to communicate around the globe. The have-nots will be consigned to the rural backwater of the information society.” (UNESCO Commission on Culture)

  8. Elements of the new Agenda for Policy and Action • Expand the meaning and scope of girls education to women empowerment and gender equality • An unfinished Agenda that has to be brought to central focus • Focus on Young Women and their development

  9. Elements of the new Agenda for Policy and Action • For the Marginalised Groups Typical Primary School may be too late to begin • ECCE, Nutrition, Health and School Participation– emerging as critical factors - The current level of emphasis on preschool education and child care is not adequate • .Recognize vast Linguistic diversity that characterize our countries – let that be an asset not a handicap – need fresh thinking on language of learning

  10. Elements of the new Agenda for Policy and Action • Revisiting the Framework of Educational Planning • Replace Demand-Supply orientation with Child Rights and Entitlements Perspective • Evolve benchmarks and local norms – strengthen decentralised action – involve the community

  11. Elements of the new Agenda for Policy and Action • Crafting a new dynamic framework for Public – Private Partnership • Need to learn new ways of relating – mobilising/investing private resources for public cause • Value addition is the focus – not replacement for public investment

  12. Elements of the new Agenda for Policy and Action • South-South collaboration has remained rhetorical • This has left tremendous human resource potential within the E-9 (high population) countries untapped • Have failed to benefit from the fast growing economy – changing economic balance

  13. Elements of the new Agenda for Policy and Action • Build Institutional capacitiesto envision and strategize action – has to happen in every country – learning from not dependence on external consultants • Create empirical knowledge base on education • Make Investment to develop High End Human Resources who can Innovate, Lead and take on new challenges

  14. Growing up in a pluralistic world • Capability and right attitude to ‘live together’ in a world underscored by cohabitation of multiple perspectives of religion, culture, language and ideology • learning to live together is not just a contingency goal for meeting the emergent political, social and economic situation in the world • In the shrinking world with high migration and urbanization, pluralism and multi-culturalism will be the rule not an exception

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