Global education monitoring report, 2020, Latin America and the Caribbean: inclusion and education: all means all

2020 | | Institucionalidad social: Publicación recomendada

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UNESCO

Prepared by the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, in partnership with the Regional Education Office for Latin America and the Caribbean (OREALC/UNESCO Santiago) and the Laboratory of Education Research and Innovation for Latin America and the Caribbean (SUMMA), the regional report on inclusion and education in Latin America and the Caribbean offers a deep dive into the core challenges and key solutions for greater inclusion, in a region characterized for having the largest and most challenging socio-economic inequalities in the world. In the framework of this report, 29 in-depth case studies from the region covering 8 dimensions of exclusion were prepared. The Report covers access to education of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia and Haitians in Dominican Republic; remoteness in Suriname and Brazil; disability in Nicaragua; girls in Peru and boys in Jamaica; sexual orientation in Mexico and Chile; and youth incarceration in Uruguay. It also explores how the Covid-19 pandemic has further exposed and deepened the disparities that already existed in education. The reports is accompanied by a new online global platform, Profiles Enhancing Education Reviews (PEER), which contains a series of education profiles on laws and policies related to inclusion and education to facilitate peer learning and regional dialogue.

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UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) (2020), Global education monitoring report, 2020, Latin America and the Caribbean: inclusion and education: all means all, Santiago de Chile. Disponible [en línea] https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000374614

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Institucionalidad social: Superación de la pobreza

Temas: Educación, Igualdad, Personas con discapacidad, Pueblos indígenas, Niños y niñas

Editor: Otras instituciones