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Global education monitoring report, 2019

by UNESCO

Book Details

Publisher:UNESCO Publishing
Published:2018-12-03
Pages:435
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

The Report examines the education impact of migration and displacement across all population movements: within and across borders, voluntary and forced, for employment and education. It also reviews progress on education in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In view of increasing diversity, the report analyses how education can build inclusive societies and help people move beyond tolerance and learn to live together.

Our Review

This comprehensive analysis from UNESCO tackles one of the most pressing global challenges: how migration and displacement reshape educational landscapes. The report meticulously examines the full spectrum of population movement, from voluntary cross-border migration to forced displacement, and its direct consequences on access to and quality of education. It serves as a critical progress check on the education-related targets within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, providing a data-driven assessment of where the world stands. By connecting human mobility to educational outcomes, it offers an essential framework for understanding a key dynamic of 21st-century society.

What makes this report particularly vital is its forward-looking focus on education's role in fostering social cohesion in an increasingly diverse world. It moves beyond simply documenting challenges to propose how educational systems can be leveraged to build truly inclusive societies where people learn to live together, not just tolerate one another. Policy makers, educators, and advocates for refugee and migrant rights will find its evidence-based analysis indispensable for crafting effective, humane responses. Ultimately, this monitoring report provides the crucial data and perspective needed to navigate the complex intersection of global mobility and the fundamental right to education.

Themes

Political Science

Subjects

Political Science