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Accountability in education: Meeting our commitments

Overview

In 2017, the second report in the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report series continues its assessment of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal on education (SDG4) and its 10 targets, as well as other related education targets in the SDG agenda.

It also investigates accountability in education, analyzing how all relevant stakeholders can provide education more effectively, efficiently and equitably. The report examines different accountability mechanisms that are used to hold governments, schools, teachers, parents, the international community, and the private sector accountable for inclusive, equitable and quality education.

By analysing which policies make accountability work or fail, and which external factors impact on their success, the 2017/8 GEM Report concludes with concrete recommendations that will help build stronger education systems.

 

Key Tweets

  • Stop the blame game. Reaching our global education goal is a shared responsibility
  • Accountability in edu must start w/ governments- the duty bearers for the right to education
  • Don’t just blame the teacher when the system is at fault
  • .@GEMReport looks at different ways people & institutions can be held accountable for reaching SDG4

Videos

Videos

GEM 2017/8 Animation
Message by Amina Mohammed on the 2017/8 GEM Report
Quality education is everyone’s right, but who's accountable when that fails?
Who' s Accountable when education systems don't work?

Infographics