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OECD work on education and skills provides policy makers with the information they need to improve the quality of education worldwide.
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OECD Education Sep 13
We're looking for a talented Digital Communications Officer to join our team here in Paris! 💻✍️ Find out how to apply here ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 13
See 5⃣ key takeaways from the new edition of Education at a Glance in our latest blog post ⤵️
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EFF Sep 12
The next EFF debate, , will take place on 24th September, live from the Asian Summit on Education and Skills. As usual you will be able to tweet your questions and comments using (NB IST=Indian Standard Time!) Register for FREE at
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OECD Education Sep 13
In 2016, OECD countries spent, on average, more than USD 15,500 per student on institutions 🎓 See how your country compares ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 13
Our new Education Policy Outlook covers 460 policy developments in 43 countries over the past 10 years 🏫 Join on 16 September for a free on key findings 🔎 The Q&A begins at 6:15PM (Paris time), register here ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
Upper secondary graduation rates in OECD countries increased by 6 percentage points between 2005 and 2017 📈 But 15% of 25-34 year-olds did not attain upper secondary education in 2018 🏫 Learn more in the new Education at a Glance ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
12% of bachelor’s degree students drop out of by the beginning of their second year – and another 12% will drop out at a later stage 🎓 Learn more about the educational pathways of young adults ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
24% of young adults have attained a bachelor’s degree – a higher share than ever before 🎓 Explore more trends in the latest edition of Education at a Glance ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
25-34 year-olds with tertiary education earn 38% more than their peers with upper secondary education, while 45-54 year-olds earn 70% more 📊 Read more in the new Education at a Glance ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
Join next week for a free on key findings from our new Education Policy Outlook report 🏫 The Q&A begins at 18:15 (Paris time) on 16 September, register here ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
In 2018, about one out of two women had a higher education degree, compared to one out of three men 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 See more key findings from our latest Education at a Glance report ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 12
"Diversified pathways of learning that respect that people learn differently... will be the key." See 's insights on how education systems can help today's students meet tomorrow's challenges ⤵️
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OCDE Sep 11
📚 La demande pour l’ supérieur continue d’augmenter. Cependant, les filières les ➕ populaires ne sont pas forcément les mieux adaptées aux besoins des entreprises. Quelles qualifications seront nécessaires pour l’ ?
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OECD ➡️ Better policies for better lives Sep 11
Sectors in high demand – such as STEM fields – may struggle to find people with the they need. In OECD countries, 2⃣7⃣% (avg) of new entrants to bachelor programmes study STEM. Learn more in the 🆕 Education at a Glance ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 11
Interested in the methodology behind Education at a Glance 2019? 🏫 See the OECD Handbook for Internationally Comparative Education Statistics for a detailed breakdown ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 11
Explore the full data set behind the new edition of Education at a Glance on our Education GPS platform 🧭 ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 11
On average across countries, about one in six 15-24 year-olds were enrolled in vocational programmes in 2017. Explore more trends in Education at a Glance 2019 ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 11
Private sources accounted for more than 30% of education financing in 2016, on average across OECD countries 💰 Explore more education data in Education at a Glance 2019 ➡️
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OECD Education Sep 11
If you missed 's webinar on the new edition of Education at a Glance, you can watch his full presentation here ⤵️
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OECD Education Sep 11
The teaching profession still struggles to attract new recruits: in most countries, the share of teachers between the ages of 50-59 is greater than the share of 25-34 year-olds 👨🏫👩🏫 See how your country compares ➡️
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