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The right to learn: community participation in improving learning

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Abstract

In response to progress toward and challenges that remain in achieving the 2015 Millenium Development Goals (MDGs), "The Right to Learn" calls for a paradigm shift in global education policy. The report highlights the importance of parental and community participation in improving primary education. It also discusses the need for communities to strengthen accountability relationships between citizens and service providers, such as national governments, in order to better learning outcomes and redress current inequalities in education.

Author
Kenny, Kate
Talbot-Zorn, Meredy
Lei, Philippa
Paxton, Will
Henck, Adrienne
Corporate Author
Save the Children (USA)
Year of publication
2013
Pages
42
Level of education
Source database
library
Language