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- 7 ways countries are transforming education - UNESCO
The global survey on country actions to transform education is not just about showcasing good practices and transformative actions It’s about encouraging collaboration among countries and joint actions
- CURRICULUM REFORM: A LITERATURE REVIEW TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE . . . - OECD
Countries consider curriculum reform as an important and necessary measure to make schools enter the 21st century and respond to a fast-changing world In recent years, many OECD countries have engaged in curriculum reform as a way to equip children with the knowledge, skills and competences needed for tomorrow
- A Global Comparison of Education Systems: Lessons and Insights
Education systems vary widely across the globe, yet they share some surprising commonalities By comparing education systems from different countries, we can uncover valuable insights into the successes and challenges each system faces
- The Debate Over Standardized Curriculum — 2025 Perspective
Facilitates mobility and transferability: When students move between districts or schools, standardized curriculum supports continuity in what they are learning—minimising gaps due to local variance
- Comparing Educational Systems Across Different Countries
In this article, we will compare the educational systems of several countries, highlighting their distinctive features and the ways they approach learning, teaching, and student development 1 The United States: Focus on Individualism and Innovation
- Why Curriculum Reform Has Emerged as a Top Priority
Some of the world’s top-performing jurisdictions are working to transform their curricula to better prepare young people for the future and to better meet the needs of individual learners What can school systems globally learn from them?
- Fast Facts: International comparisons of achievement (1)
In 2022, PISA was administered in 81 countries and education systems, 1 including 37 member countries of the OECD
- Pros and Cons of Standardized Curriculum - EducationalWave
By adhering to a set curriculum, students moving between schools or regions can have a smooth shift without significant variations in what they have already learned This consistency helps guarantee that all students are exposed to the same core knowledge and skills, promoting equity in education
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