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Learning divides: using data to inform educational policy

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Abstract

This report is a sequel to the 2006 report by the same author: "Learning Divides: Ten Policy Questions about the Performance and Equity of Schools and Schooling Systems". It is based on an assessment framework called Educational Prosperity that can be used to monitor the success of families, communities and public institutions in developing children’s cognitive skills and their social, emotional, physical and spiritual well-being.

Author
Willms, Jon Douglas
Corporate Author
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Year of publication
2018
Pages
74
Series
UIS information paper
Linguistic region
Source database
library