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Millennium Goals: Universal Education in Southeast Asia Maggie Miles, Olivia Vargo, Aidan Crenshaw, Sophia Harrison
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What Is It? Why is it Important? ✘ the idea that education can be offered across the planet to everyone ✘ It has rippling effects upon many other goals including infant mortality rate and maternal health care
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Southeast Asia ✘ 97% of the region’s youth is enrolled in school 48% of Asia’s total school-aged population 27% of the world’s ✘ 2.2 million children not enrolled in school of any sort in the region
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southeast asia’s progress has been hindered by: ✘ High poverty rates ✘ clarity of goals ✘ teacher effectiveness/adaptability ✘ funding ✘ gender equality challenges?
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progression of goal over 120 communities in southeast asia now have compulsory public education due to: ✘ Public Pressure on governments ✘ Global Campaign for Education ✘ Fast Track Initiative ✘ Unicef ✘ Peace Corps
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Malaysia: new education policy - teach in english Singapore: IT Master Plan in Education Thailand: Education Reform policy Philippines: ICT Plan for Education Cambodia: New Constitution
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1.5 Billion $ provided by the Asian Development Bank atleast 15% of all government budgets are now spent on education 2,311,107 students are now in primary school in Cambodia
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thanks! Any questions?
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Works Cited Chet, Chealy. "CAMBODIA." Higher Education in South-East Asia. UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, 2006. Web. 4 Oct. 2015. United Nations. "Regional Backgrounder Eastern Asia, South-Eastern Asia and Southern Asia." The Millennium Development Goals Report. UN Department of Public Information, 2015. Web. 4 Oct. 2015. "Going Global 2015: Internationalisation of HE a Key Driver in Southeast Asia - University World News." RSS. 15 Jan. 2015. Web. 6 Oct. 2015. Unesco Office Bangkok And Regional Bureau For Education In Asia And The Pacific; Unicef. East Asia And The Pacific Regional Office (Thailand); Unicef. Regional Office For South Asia (Nepal). "Asia-Pacific: End of Decade Notes on Education For All." EFA Goal 2: Universal Primary Education; Asia- Pacific End of Decade Notes on Education for All; 2013 (n.d.): n. pag. UNICEF, 2013. Web. 4 Oct. 2015. Education in Cambodia; NGO Education Partnership. Sangkat Toul Tumpong II, Khan Camkamon Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia. NEP Cambodia, 2015. Web 4 Oct. 2015. Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education. Global Campaign for Education. Head Office (South Africa). Global Campaign for Education, 2015. Web 5 Oct. 2015. UNESCO. Education: Education Post-2015. France. UNESCO, 2015. Web 5 Oct. 2015.
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