Regional Capacity Development Resource Book on Monitoring SDG4-Education 2030 in Asia-Pacific
- Auteur institutionnel
- UNESCO BangkokUNICEF East Asia and the Pacific
- ISBN
- ISBN 978-92-9223-630-4
- Collation
- 279 p.
- Langue de la ressource
- Anglais
- Année de publication
- 2019
- Niveau d’éducation
- Éducation et protection de la petite enfanceEnseignement primaireEnseignement secondaireEnseignement supérieurApprentissage tout au long de la vieEnseignement et formation techniques et professionnels
- Région
- Asie et Pacifique
- Lieu de publication
- Bangkok
The Education 2030 Agenda calls for robust monitoring, reporting, and evaluating indicators from Early Childhood Education (ECE) to adult education. The new agenda demands clear indicators and measurement to generate evidence-based international discourses and advocacy. Ensuring availability of education data and statistics for evidence based policy making and planning is also crucial.
Countries’ capacity to respond to these demands will depend on quality mechanism for monitoring in place and technical capacity of data providers and users. The modules included in the this Regional Capacity Development Resource Book on Monitoring SDG 4-Education 2030 in Asia Pacific covers various topics that are relevant to building an effective national monitoring system, such as the creation of a national indicator framework and the development of national strategies for education statistics; strengthening the administrative data production system; and increasing the household survey application in monitoring education at the national level, as well as reporting at the global level.

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