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ISCED Mappings
Cartographies de la CITE
WEI Programme
La principale source de données sur l'Éducation
ISCED: International Standard Classification of Education
Indicateurs mondiaux sur l'éducation
CITE : Classification Internationale Type de l'Education
Financement de l'éducation
Learning Outcomes
EFA & MDG monitoring
Out-of-school Children
Statistiques relatives à l’enseignement supérieur
Normes et méthodologies
Standards and Methodologies
Education Finance
Higher Education
Objectifs internationaux de l'éducation
Enseignants
Enfants non scolarisés
Résultats de l'apprentissage
DATA PLANS
Les plans de collecte de données
Teachers
Women in higher education
La place des femmes dans l'enseignement supérieur
LA CITE 2011: QUESTIONS ET REPONSES
Questions and Answers about ISCED 2011
Education Data Release
Publication de données de l’ISU sur l’éducation
Out-of-school children: New data reveal persistent challenges
Enfants non scolarisés : de nouvelles données soulignent les défis persistants.
New Questionnaire on Adult Education for Latin America and the Caribbean
Lancement d’un nouveau questionnaire sur l’éducation des adultes en Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Global Demand for Primary Teachers
DEMANDE MONDIALE D’ENSEIGNANTS AU PRIMAIRE
Word Development Report 2012
Rapport mondial sur le développement 2012
Event: Tackling the challenges of secondary education
Evénement marquant la Journée mondiale des enseignants
Global Education Digest 2011
Recueil de données mondiales sur l’éducation 2011
education data release
ISCED 2011 responds to needs of evolving education systems
La CITE 2011 répond aux besoins de systèmes éducatifs en évolution
Gender and Education
Publication des données de l’éducation
GENRE DANS L’ÉDUCATION
Education Data Release
Launch of 2015 Education Survey

 UNESCO e-Atlas series 

A complete data resource
The UNESCO eAtlas series lets you explore and adapt maps, charts and ranking tables for indicators, disaggregated by sex.  Updated with each UIS data release, UNESCO eAtlases are a powerful resource for professionals, academics, teachers, students and journalists, providing rapid access to precise data and indicators, and information needed to shape development policies.
 
Through the user-friendly interface, eAtlases can be used to view selected indicators at a global, regional or national level. Users can customize their maps and view data in ranking tables and charts. Data, maps and graphs are easily exported, whether as a PDF summary or an interactive element for embedding in a presentation, on a website or on social media. 

 

UNESCO eAtlas for Education 2030

The eAtlas for Education 2030 brings together all available data to monitor the Sustainable Development Goal on education (SDG 4). This ground-breaking initiative covers a wide range of issues about access to education, the quality of the education on offer and the results for children and young people. Through a series of interactive maps, it presents the global and thematic indicators for each SDG 4 target as well as ‘placeholders’ for indicators not yet available. Maps present key findings related to learning, equity and quality of education, as well as gender disparities, the relevance of education, the safety of the school environment, and the number of adults who are enrolled in primary education programmes. Available in английский и Spanish.

 

UNESCO eAtlas of Gender Inequality in Education

The eAtlas of Gender Inequality in Education presents a wide range of sex-disaggregated data for all levels of education. Updated with the latest available data, the eAtlas lets readers explore the educational pathways of girls and boys in more than 200 countries and territories. The maps and ranking tables can also be used to evaluate the extent to which educational disparities between the sexes are changing over time. These data provide a critical benchmark for measuring equity as pledged by the Sustainable Development Goal for Education (SDG 4). Available in английский, French и Spanish

 

UNESCO eAtlas of Out-of-School Children
The eAtlas of Out-of-School Children provides data and analysis on the millions of children of primary and lower secondary school age who are being denied their right to education. Indicators are disaggregated by sex to better evaluate educational inequalities faced by girls and boys. Facts and figures, as well as links to additional resources put the most relevant and up-to-date information at your fingertips. Available in английский, French и Spanish.

 

UNESCO eAtlas of Literacy
Despite significant improvements in literacy rates globally, today there are still 757 million adults and 115 million youths who cannot read or write a simple sentence – two-thirds of whom are women. To shed light on the data, the eAtlas of Literacy illustrates the disparities among adults, youth and the elderly, disaggregated by sex, as well as an in-depth look at the gender gap that persists between literacy rates for men and women. Available in английский, French и Spanish.
 


 

International literacy data

 

UNESCO eAtlas of Teachers
The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) produces an annual set of projections concerning the supply of and demand for primary teachers at the global and national levels. The eAtlas of Teachers features a wide range of UIS projections and indicators about teachers, based on results of the Institute’s annual survey involving more than 200 countries and territories and partnerships with organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Eurostat. Available in английский,  French и Spanish.

 

UNESCO eAtlas of Research and Experimental Development

Science, technology and innovation (STI) are key drivers of economic growth. Recognising the potential, many countries have set targets for the share of national wealth to be devoted to research and experimental development (R&D). This eAtlas allows you to explore, in maps, charts and ranking tables, more than 75 R&D indicators that are used to monitor and benchmark progress towards these targets, along with analysis and historical data to understand trends and track changes over time. Available in английский и French. Spanish is forthcoming.

 
Updated: 20/07/2016

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