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Vital years in education Why do schools fail some students? Social background is key - students from poorer backgrounds consistently do less well. But much can be done to limit such impacts and raise standards overall. Useful approaches include providing proper care and education for pre-schoolers; attracting, retaining and developing effective teachers; and targeting support to ensure every child receives high-quality instruction. What does OECD do? OECD work also covers research into early childhood education and care. In schools, OECD has examined teaching quality and recruitment, as well as management and leadership. With the TALIS survey, OECD is examining the working conditions of teachers and the learning environment in schools in 23 countries. More
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OECD Education Lighthouse
Register to join this collaborative space and help chart the way for the education sector to navigate through the current crisis and shape the post-crisis economy and society. OECD Education LighthouseFocus
This book proposes a value-added model of measuring which provides a more fair, precise and quantitative tool for assessing students’ progress. Measuring Improvements in Learning Outcomes: Best Practices to Assess the Value-Added of SchoolsFocus
Across OECD countries nearly one in three adults has only primary or lower secondary education. No More Failures: Ten Steps to Equity in EducationFocus
Find out how early childhood education and care (ECEC) policy has progressed in OECD countries. Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care
What is the framework of the PISA 2006 survey for assessing students in maths, reading, scientific literacy and attitudes to science? Find out more. Assessing Scientific, Reading and Mathematical Literacy: A Framework for PISA 2006 |