SUMMARY
G LO B A L E D U C AT I O N M O N I TO R I N G R E P O R T 2 0 1 6
Priorities for monitoring education in the
Sustainable Development Goals
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he review of the monitoring challenges of each SDG 4 target points to priorities for action at the national,
regional and global levels. These are meant to ensure that there is sufficient comparable information to foster a
global dialogue over progress toward SDG 4. Doing so does not undermine country monitoring of its own progress in
education, which focuses on its national context and specific needs.
The proposed monitoring framework provides a platform for international and national agencies to exchange
information about progress and measurement challenges. The newly established Technical Cooperation Group,
with strong country representation, will further develop and help implement this framework, thereby advancing the
international dialogue on education monitoring.
AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL: BUILD CAPACITY IN SIX KEY AREAS
Six key steps are proposed for countries to make substantive progress in the next three to five years to strengthen
national monitoring while also contributing to the global monitoring of education.
Equity. Cooperation is necessary between education ministries and national statistical agencies to shed light on
basic disparities and use a wider variety of data sources.
Learning outcomes. Countries need to ensure that a robust sample-based national learning assessment is in place
that can be used to monitor progress in learning over time.
Quality. Countries need to monitor curricula, textbooks and teacher education programmes closely to ensure
adequate commitment to the objectives of target 4.7.
Lifelong learning. Countries need to monitor education needs, opportunities and accomplishments of their adult
populations who will have to take critical decisions on sustainable development.
Systems. Regional organizations offer countries appropriate forums for exchanging information on the
characteristics of their education systems and learning from one another.
Finance. Countries are encouraged to adopt the national education accounts approach to understand better how
education expenditure is shared between governments, donors and households.
AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL: SUPPORT PEER LEARNING
Using regional networks as peer learning mechanisms, countries can exchange information, for example on the aims
and policies they apply to tackle disadvantage in education, and on the extent to which they pursue education for
sustainable development and global citizenship education.
AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL: FOSTER CONSENSUS AND COORDINATION
Three steps are proposed to coordinate measurement tools and research on global issues. An international
household survey programme dedicated to education is needed to fill several major gaps. A consistent approach
to monitoring learning outcomes is also required, including a code of conduct among donors to avoid overlap. The
establishment of a research hub for global education measurement issues is strongly recommended, with a special
focus on helping build consensus on key education outcomes.
A data revolution in education has to involve agreement on basic concepts, investment in robust systems and
coordination to ensure accessibility, openness and accountability of data.
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