
Educating All Children
A Global Agenda
MIT Press
Published on 22. December 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
616 pages
978-0-262-53293-8 (ISBN)
Description
Access to education increased enormously in the past century, and higher proportions of people are completing primary, secondary, or tertiary education than ever before. But efforts to universalize the provision of high-quality schooling face major problems. In Educating All Children (which grew out of a multidisciplinary project undertaken by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences), leading experts consider the challenges of achieving universal basic and secondary education globally. The contributors discuss the current state of education and how to measure global educational progress, the history of compulsory education, political and financial obstacles to expanding education, the role of educational assessment and evaluation in developing countries, cost estimates for providing universal education (and why they differ so widely), the potential consequences of expanded global education, and the relationship between education and health.The research suggests that achieving universal primary and secondary education is both urgently needed and feasible. Will the international community commit the necessary economic, human, and political resources? The challenge, say the editors, is "as inspiring and formidable. as any extraterrestrial adventures-and far more likely to enrich and improve life on earth."
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass.
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: From College Freshman to College Graduate Student
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
28 illus.; 28 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-53293-8 (9780262532938)
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Martin B. Malin is Director of the Program on Science and Global Security at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Michael Kremer, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciencessince 2003, is Gates Professor of DevelopingSocieties in the economics department at HarvardUniversity, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution,and the cofounder and cochair of bread,the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysisof Development. He is cochair of the Center forGlobal Development's Policy Research Networkworking group on pull incentives for vaccines. Heis also the author, with Rachel Glennerster, of"Strong Medicine: Designing PharmaceuticalMarkets to Treat Neglected Diseases," which willappear later this year.
David E. Bloom is Clarence James Gamble Professor of Economics and Demography and Chair of the Department of Population and International Health at the Harvard University School of Public Health.
Joel E. Cohen is Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of Populations at Rockefeller University and Professor of Populations at Columbia University.
Michael Kremer, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciencessince 2003, is Gates Professor of DevelopingSocieties in the economics department at HarvardUniversity, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution,and the cofounder and cochair of bread,the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysisof Development. He is cochair of the Center forGlobal Development's Policy Research Networkworking group on pull incentives for vaccines. Heis also the author, with Rachel Glennerster, of"Strong Medicine: Designing PharmaceuticalMarkets to Treat Neglected Diseases," which willappear later this year.
David E. Bloom is Clarence James Gamble Professor of Economics and Demography and Chair of the Department of Population and International Health at the Harvard University School of Public Health.
Joel E. Cohen is Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of Populations at Rockefeller University and Professor of Populations at Columbia University.
Editor
Rockefeller University
Harvard School of Public Health
Executive DirectorHarvard University