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      • The State of the Global Education Crisis: A Path to Recovery charts a path out of the global education crisis and towards building more effective, equitable and resilient education systems.
      www.unicef.org/reports/state-global-education-crisis
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  2. Apr 13, 2020 · Our current education system, built on the Industrial Revolution model, focuses on IQ, in particular memorization and standardization – skills that will be easily and efficiently supplanted by artificial and augmented intelligence (AI), where IQ alone isn’t sufficient.

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · The next government will inherit an education system that produces high levels of student achievement. The performance of 15-year-olds in reading and mathematics is well above the OECD average. But there are also fundamental challenges.

    • Inclusive, equitable, safe and healthy schools. Education is in crisis. High rates of poverty, exclusion and gender inequality continue to hold millions back from learning.
    • Learning and skills for life, work and sustainable development. There is a crisis in foundational learning, of literacy and numeracy skills among young learners.
    • Teachers, teaching and the teaching profession. Teachers are essential for achieving learning outcomes, and for achieving SDG 4 and the transformation of education.
    • Digital learning and transformation. The COVID-19 crisis drove unprecedented innovations in remote learning through harnessing digital technologies. At the same time, the digital divide excluded many from learning, with nearly one-third of school-age children (463 million) without access to distance learning.
    • Getting Exams Back to Normal
    • Addressing Inequality
    • Provide Support For Teachers
    • Free Speech in Higher Education

    The first hurdle comes next month with the annual round of GCSE and A-level exam results. This will be the first cohort since 2019 to have formally sat their exams. The Department of Education will be hoping that the exam results, which have already been taken and marked, will not cause such headline grabbing disruption this summer as in the two pr...

    In November 2020, the Department of Education launched its flagship initiative to address pandemic learning loss in England, the National Tutoring Programme– which pairs schools with tutors who work with individual students or small groups to help them catch up in core subjects. However, the House of Commons Education Committee recently reported th...

    The pandemic has had a serious impact on children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing and the problem remains acute. One of the short-term impacts of this is growing pressures on teachers in classrooms. For this reason as well as the rise in the cost of living, teachers are asking for a substantial pay increase. It seems unlikely that cu...

    On 27 June 2022, before her promotion to education secretary and subsequent resignation, Michelle Donelan had written to university vice chancellors advising them to consider whether their membership of certain diversity schemes was appropriate given their responsibility to uphold free speech. This was regarded with concern by many in the education...

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  4. Jun 23, 2022 · David Sengeh and Rebecca Winthrop examine the future of education systems and offer insight into how such systems can be strengthened, reformed, and redesigned.

  5. What is education system transformation? At its core, system transformation must entail a fresh review of the goals of our education systems. There must be a frank assessment—are the...

  6. Mar 1, 2019 · There is growing consensus that interventions to improve learning outcomes must be designed and studied as part of a broader system of education, and that learning outcomes are affected by a complex web of dynamics involving different inputs, actors, processes and socio-political contexts.

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