“More than half of Arab children are not learning,” says Senior Fellow Hafez Ghanem in this new podcast about learning in the Arab world. He joined Liesbet Steer, a fellow also with the Center for Universal Education at Brookings, in this discussion about their findings on and solutions for a range of education issues in the region, including number and quality of teachers, accountability, gender, curriculum, and whether Arab world children are learning the skills they need to compete in the 21st century.
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Show notes:
• The Arab World Learning Barometer
• Africa Learning Barometer
• Seven Facts about Global Education Financing
• Learning Metrics Task Force
• Center for Universal Education
Here’s a screenshot showing sample data available from the Arab World Learning Barometer interactive tool.
Commentary
PodcastA Bleak Picture for Children’s Education in the Arab World
Hafez Ghanem,
Hafez Ghanem
Nonresident Senior Fellow
- Global Economy and Development
@HafezGhanem_WB
Liesbet Steer, and
Liesbet Steer
Executive Director
- The Education Commission,
President/CEO-elect
- Education Development Center,
Former Brookings Expert
@LiesbetSteer
Fred Dews
Fred Dews
Managing Editor, New Digital Products
- Office of Communications
@publichistory
February 28, 2014