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  2. UNICEF club - Wikipedia

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    A UNICEF club is a student-led grassroots club present at high school and college levels of education, formed for the purpose of promoting the values of the parent organization the United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF. The stated goal of the club is "to empower youth with the resources and skills to be effective global citizens" and "to ...

  3. Universal Primary Education - Wikipedia

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    Location contributes to a child's lack of access and attendance to primary education.In certain areas of the world, it is more difficult for children to get to school. For example, in high-altitude areas of India, poor weather conditions for more than 7 months of the year make school attendance erratic and force children to remain at home (Postiglione).

  4. UNICEF - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF (/ ˈ j uː n i ˌ s ɛ f / YOO-nee-SEF), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, [a] is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.

  5. Remedial education - Wikipedia

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    National estimates show that among two-year college students, students age 17–19 are most likely to enroll in remedial courses followed by students age 20–24 and then students age 25+. [ 33 ] The likelihood of remedial placement varies among states because of high school preparation, student demographics and state policies for assessing and ...

  6. Norway law decrees: Let childhood be childhood - AOL

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    Nearly 86 percent of Norwegians graduate from high school, and 55 percent earn a college degree. College tuition is free for Norwegian and European Union residents at the country's public ...

  7. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Schooling is required through upper secondary school (Preparatoria). [125] Morocco: 6: 15 Netherlands: 5: 18: Students are allowed to leave early after obtaining their 'start qualification' (MBO level 2, HAVO or VWO degree). New Zealand: 6: 16: Children typically commence school at five years. There is no direct cost until the age of 19. [126 ...

  8. Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable Development Goal 4, or SDG 4, is a commitment to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.This goal aims to provide children and young people with quality and easy access to education, as well as other learning opportunities, and supports the reduction of inequalities.

  9. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    To continue upper secondary level education, students must pass all end-of-year exams at the end of grade 9 (age 14–15). Students will graduate from high school if they pass the Graduation Test (used to cover six subjects), which can be retaken. An alternative upper secondary route is vocational education (trung cấp nghề). Students ...