• In the Oslo Declaration, adopted at the close of the meeting, they also urged development partners to increase official development assistance and give priority to investment in basic education.

    UNESCO: Education

  • According to government reports, school enrolment rates increased more than eightfold from 3.25 million students in 1950 to 28.2 million in 2000, of which 81% were enrolled in basic education.

    UNESCO: Bilingual Literacy for Life

  • The case for global investment in basic education (we need at least two million more teachers and four million classrooms) is not just that individuals will benefit from educational opportunity but that countries will too.

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  • As soon as we talk about basic literacy skills, the conversation turns to K-12 education, and while improving our schools is critical, with 60 percent of the 2020 workforce already working (or temporarily and suddenly unemployed), our efforts can't be limited to primary and secondary schools: We also need immediate and targeted investments in basic education for lower-skilled working adults.

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  • To date, the in-service teacher training is playing an important role in supporting the basic education system in remote areas.

    UNESCO: Laos: Report: Part II: Analytic Section: cont. 2

  • China has made great strides in universalising the provision of basic education in recent years.

    UNESCO: Community Learning Centres (CLC) Programme

  • Commendable progress has been made in achieving quality basic education for all since the MDGs were set in 2000.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

  • The participants noted the commendable progress that has been made in achieving quality basic education for all since the Millennium Development Goals were set in 2000.

    UNESCO: Post-Conflict and Post-Disaster Responses

  • On specific policy areas, Ms Alexander advocated more personalised service in the NHS and a renewed emphasis on basic skills in education.

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  • Beyond providing more people with the opportunity of getting a good job, an investment in basic data science education can lead to more informed citizenry, making smarter decisions in a political environment characterized by increasing complexity and rising polarization.

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  • The estimates point to the need for an increased commitment to education on the part of national governments as well as a substantial increase in aid commitments to basic education.

    UNESCO: WORLDWIDE

  • The seminar aims to discuss the main achievements and challenges of teacher training, through the analysis of international experiences in education as well as discuss the Comparative Education in the context of the needs for improvement of basic education teachers.

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  • These projects focused on capacity building in selected key areas of the physical and biological sciences and on promoting experimentation in science education by using Microscience kits for teaching of different basic science disciplines in schools and higher education institutions.

    UNESCO: 6th Meeting of IBSP Scientific Board

  • The Seminar converges to a crucial moment in the history of education in Brazil in terms of investment in the initial and continuing education of millions of basic education teachers, who can be benefited with international studies compared, in order to subsidize the renewal process which is already widely institutionalized by Capes in post graduate programs in the country and abroad.

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  • As a novel, global data source Argo has also become a central element in operational oceanography and in basic research and has great value in education.

    UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)

  • Provincial Education Ministers in their remarks highlighted initiatives of basic education and literacy launched by their respective governments, identified hindrances faced, and supported the need of increasing resources for the education sector.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • Part I shows the alarming educational situation in the world to-day, and the great efforts needed to meet basic learning needs as exemplified in the World Declaration on Education for All, the expanded vision of basic education, which came from the World Conference held in Jomtien, Thailand, in 1990.

    UNESCO: Education

  • This reflects the historical fact of lacking access and quality of basic education in those areas.

    UNESCO: Laos: Report: Part II: Analytic Section: cont. 2

  • That means cut dramatically our investments in education, basic research, innovation and the like.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Following is a discussion of some of the equity concerns related to basic education in the United States.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • The really basic education in math, science, and engineering is extendable and lasts much longer than 5-10 years.

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  • This will mean more humanitarian assistance in basic services, including education for Syrian children so far from home whose lives have been upended.

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  • Now, as Washington lawmakers look to find new money to pay for basic education in the state, one proposed place to get extra cash is to cut social services.

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  • Six months later, the World Conference on Education for All took place in Jomtien, Thailand with the aim of rallying the nations of the world in pursuit of universal basic education.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • First, the definition of basic education in the United States has evolved to the point where a high school diploma is now seen as the minimal level of education required for entrance into the work force.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • The struggle to make the provision of basic education in the United States more equitable has been an important domestic political issue since the civil rights and anti-poverty movements of the 1960s, and it was reinforced by a school finance reform movement that emerged in the early 1970s.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • The United States differs from many other countries in that compulsory schooling ends at age 16, thus making it possible for many students to leave school before completing basic education as defined in United States.

    UNESCO: II Part Analytic Section

  • Since its creation UNESCO has been a global leader in promoting education as a basic human right.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Education

  • But the basic training in law or education gives teachers important tools that help bring them up to speed in their jobs much quicker than untrained individuals.

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  • Conservative education spokeswoman Elizabeth Smith's amendment, which called for the priority in education to be basic standards of literacy and numeracy, was passed with 70 MSPs voting for it, one against and with 47 abstentions.

    BBC: Decision time

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