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02/17/2010

Education for All?

‘How’ is where the philosophy of ‘why’ meets the constraints of reality.
Cat Lynch, Museum Educator

UNESCO's Education for All movement, adopted in 1999 with great enthusiasm, is encountering challenges in their aim to meet the learning needs of all children, youth, and adults by 2015.  In its 2010 Global Monitoring Report,  "Reaching the Marginalized", UNESCO pointed out areas where progress is stalled, if not falling back. 

The report observes that the hardest job remaining is enrolling children from remote areas, who speak minority languages or come from cultures that place little value on schooling or from castes that have been long excluded from it.


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