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Achieving Quality Education for All

Perspectives from the Asia-Pacific Region and Beyond

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  • Offers suggestions at international level on funding school systems, organizing schools and developing effective teachers
  • Covers research from ten very different countries, thus providing wide variety and means of comparison
  • Recognises the approaches which demonstrate that Education for All is now achievable

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Table of contents (37 chapters)

  1. Prelude. Quality in teaching

    1. The Expectations Have It

      • Barry McGaw
      Pages 103-108
  2. Prelude: Making Equity Work

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 109-110
  3. Prelude. Making Equity Work

    1. Students with Additional Needs

      • Geoffrey W. Beeson
      Pages 111-116
  4. Prelude: Looking More Widely

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 137-138
  5. Prelude. Looking More Widely

    1. Grandparents and Reciprocal Learning for Family Harmony

      • Robert Strom, Paris Strom
      Pages 139-145
    2. Flying Upwards and Outwards

      • Paul Brock
      Pages 147-151
    3. Four Priorities for Australian Education

      • Christine Deer
      Pages 153-157
    4. Rotten at the Core: Paideia Politicised

      • Patrick Daunt
      Pages 159-164
    5. Let Us Turn Around and Face the Future

      • Joanna Le Métais, Don W. Jordan
      Pages 165-175
    6. Educating Everybody: Properly!

      • Don Aitkin
      Pages 183-186
    7. Three Priorities for a Great Education

      • Neil Dempster
      Pages 187-191
  6. Prelude: Concluding Comments

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 193-194
  7. Prelude. Concluding Comments

    1. A Humanistic Education

      • Alexandra Draxler
      Pages 195-200
    2. Democracy and Pedagogy Count

      • John Fien
      Pages 201-206
    3. Literacy Ain’t Everything

      • Edna Tait
      Pages 207-210

About this book

Due to the development of the international Education for All and Education for Sustainable Development movements, for which UNESCO is the lead agency, there has been an increasing emphasis on the power of education and schooling to help build more just and equitable societies. Thus giving everyone the opportunity to develop their talents to the full, regardless of characteristics such as gender, socio-economic status, ethnicity, religious persuasion, or regional location. As enshrined in the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights over five decades ago, everyone has the right to receive a high quality and relevant education. In order to try to achieve this ideal, many countries are substantially re-engineering their education systems with an increasing emphasis on promoting equity and fairness, and on ensuring that everyone has access to a high quality and relevant education. They are also moving away from the traditional outlook of almost exclusively stressing formal education in schools as the most valuable way in which people learn, to accepting that important and valuable learning does not just occur in formal, dedicated education institutions, but also through informal and non-formal means. Thus learning is both lifelong and life-wide. This book brings together the experience and research of 40 recognised and experienced opinion leaders in education around the world. The book investigates the most effective ways of ensuring the UNESCO aim of effective education for all people in the belief that not only should education be a right for all, but also that education and schooling has the potential to transform individual lives and to contribute to the development of more just, humane and equitable societies.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

    Phillip Hughes

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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