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  2. Secondary Education | RAND

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    RAND conducts research on secondary education throughout the world, exploring such topics as the role of sports and physical education, programs that improve reading, the effects of school choice on academic achievement, and school-based drug prevention and education programs, among others. Related Topics. Adolescents; Education and Literacy

  3. Secondary Education and Enrollment Statistics - UNICEF DATA

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    The education and training that children receive in secondary school equip them with skills that are necessary to fully participate in society. Though the duration in each country vary, secondary education typically covers ages 12 to 17 and is divided into two levels: lower secondary education (spanning 3 to 4 years) and upper secondary education (spanning 2 to 3 years). However, in 2021, just ...

  4. The State of Public Education in 2024 in Five Charts | RAND

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    Teachers considering their salaries inadequate wanted a $17,000 raise, on average. This is similar to the size of the teacher pay gap, that is, the difference in earnings between teachers and non-teachers with the same level of education. Low pay and long hours are leading reasons that teachers consider leaving their jobs.

  5. Education Statistics - UNICEF DATA

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    Every child learns. The Sustainable Development Goals are interdependent and achieving SDG4 – ensuring inclusive and equitable education for all by 2030 – will have transformative effects on other goals. SDG4 spans a spectrum of education levels, from pre-primary to youth and adult education. It emphasizes learning outcomes, skills acquisition, and equity in both development and emergency ...

  6. Ghana Education Fact Sheets I 2020 - UNICEF DATA

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    secondary education, only 9 per cent of children from the poorest quintile do so. • Expressed as ratios, 1.6 times more children from the richest quintile complete primary education compared to children from the poorest quintile, 3.5 times more children from the richest quintile complete lower secondary

  7. Primary School Age Education - UNICEF DATA

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    Access to primary education is a basic right of every child. An effective primary education can build a solid foundation and open avenues for future success. With its profound implications on both the individual and society, primary education plays a crucial role in reducing extreme poverty and promoting social changes. The Sustainable Development Agenda acknowledges the importance of primary ...

  8. Education and Literacy | RAND

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    RAND research on early childhood, K-12, and higher education covers issues such as assessment and accountability, choice-based and standards-based reform, school leadership, teacher effectiveness, technology, and vocational training. RAND also explores life skills, such as media, health, and financial literacy, as well as how time spent outside the classroom impacts student outcomes.

  9. SDG Goal 4: Quality Education - UNICEF DATA

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    Goal 4 aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. This goal supports the reduction of disparities and inequities in education, both in terms of access and quality. It recognizes the need to provide quality education for all, and most especially vulnerable populations, including poor children, children living […]

  10. Trends in Postsecondary Education - RAND Corporation

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    Education levels across America have been increasing since the 1970s, including growth in high school and post-secondary education attainment.6 The fraction of 25- to 29-year-olds who completed high school increased from 75 percent in 1970 to 94 percent in 2019.7 High school dropout rates are also declining, with especially large

  11. Nepal Education Fact Sheets I 2022 - UNICEF DATA

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    Completion rates decline steeply for lower and upper secondary education, with 73 per cent completing lower secondary and 27 per cent completing upper secondary. At all levels, rural and poor children have completion rates below the national average, whereas urban and richer children have completion rates above the national average.