REGIONAL PROJECT OF EDUCATION INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL PANORAMA Quito, Ecuador, August 2009 VI INTER-AMERICAN MEETING OF MINISTERS OF EDUCATION
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REGIONAL PROJECT OF EDUCATION INDICATORSEDUCATIONAL PANORAMA
Quito, Ecuador, August 2009
VI INTER-AMERICAN MEETING OF MINISTERS OF EDUCATION
Information on state of education for the 34 countries, related to the established goals, the achievements and the challenges ahead.
Data refer to 2007 or the most recent available year
Emphasis on the challenges for early childhood and education and secondary education
Educational Panorama
SourcesSources: Data of Education System and Literacy from UIS/UNESCO. Data on completion of primary and secondary from ECLAC Household Surveys database, for LA countries, and UIS/UNESCO for the Caribbean's.Education Assessment from UNESCO Santiago, for SERCE, and OECE for PISA.Information on TVET, from ILO.Additional information for ECCE from 2007 OAS survey.
Panorama: Account for the goals to be achieved by 2010:
Goal 1: Primary education: access, universal progress, quality
Goal 2: Secondary education: access for at least 75% of young population, quality and increasing percentages of youth who complete secondary education
Goal 3: Lifelong learning: more opportunities, universal literacy, access to all levels of education, access to and quality of tertiary education
Access to Secondary Education 2000 - 2007
Threshold 75%
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2000 2007C ountries average 2000 (62,8% ) C ountries average 2007 (70,8% )
Few countries were able to achieve the threshold of 75%Notwithstanding, improvements occur for countries with lower rates
Completion of Secondary Education - 2007
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BB
BS
CL
AR
PE
BO
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CO
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BR
CR
DO
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SV
MX
BZ
UY NI
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HN
DM
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18
28
38
48
58
68
78
88
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I (Population 30-34) III (Population 20-24) Change I - III
Notorious improvement in all countries regarding the completion of secondary education of young groups has been registered. Countries with lower rates show more progress
Equity: Completion in SecondaryIndice de paridad de género
30-34 Indice <=25-29 < Indice >20-24 Indice >=
Conclusión CINE 3
0,95
0,95 1,05
1,05
Indice de Paridad Urbano/Rural
30-34 Indice <=25-29 < Indice >20-24 Indice >=
Conclusión CINE 3 Sin datos
0,95
0,95 1,05
1,05
Indice de paridad Quitil inf/Quintil sup
30-34 Indice <=25-29 < Indice >20-24 Indice >=
Conclusión CINE 3
0,95
0,95 1,05
1,05
Indice de paridad Originario/No Originario
30-34 Indice <=25-29 < Indice >20-24 Indice >=
Conclusión CINE 3
0,95
0,95 1,05
1,05
PISA - 2006
Assesses competencies (reading, mathematics and sciences) of the 15 years old school population,
regardless of their level of education enrollment.
(LA participating countries: AR, BR, CL, CO, UY)
The percentage of Latin-American students with level of proficiency in reading lower than “Level 1” varies between 10 and 54%.
General Comments
An important part of the school population has not achieved minimum learning skills.
Participation in comparable international studies that assess students learning achievement must be promoted.
Education management information systems must be improved.
The current Economic Crisis might lead to negative effects in education: Reduction on public expenditures and investment in
social policies
Higher levels of schhool drop-out, especially in secondary education
Last discussion at the highest level…Fifth Summit of the Americas,
Trinidad and Tobago, April , 2009
Themes Objectives and GoalsECCE and primary education
Quality and access to early childhood education is a key factor to achieve the universal primary by 2015
Secondary education
Access to quality secondary education to all youth population by 2015
Youth Promote access to integral education and vocational and technical training for the labor market.
Pave the way towards leadership and promote healthy lifestyle.
Lifelong learning
Improve and expand literacy Access to tertiary, technical-vocational and adult
education. Increase participation in tertiary education for at
least 40% by 2020
Reference to PRIE
Declaration of Commitments of Port of Spain, V Summit of the Americas, 2009:
“We call upon the Ministers of Education to increase efforts to measure educational progress in the Americas by the year 2010, both within our individual countries and through multilateral initiatives such as the Regional Educational Indicators Project (PRIE)”.
ConclusionsIncrease in the access to primary average by 1.3%
and to secondary by 8.3%.
Despite the improvement shown in the secondary net enrollment rates, there is a huge challenge regarding the completion of this level.
It is urgent to improve the quality of education at all levels.
The current economic crisis context calls attention to: the need to protect the achievements in education in the region, maintain the current level of public investment in education, the need to optimize the use of resources and management practices.
Recommendations
Proposals for New approaches for PRIE:
Development of ECCE indicatorsDiversify and improve the secondary education
informationDevelop tertiary education indicatorsImprove the assessment of learning achievements in
the region and common comparable criteriaPromote more discussions and analysis using the
Educational Panorama Promote the culture for using solid evidences for
decision making in education
Thank you for your attention
REGIONAL PROJECT OF EDUCATION INDICATORS
EDUCATIONAL PANORAMA