UNESCO: Education in Venezuela Has Greatly Improved
, January 27th, 2010 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – According to a recently released UNESCO report on education, Venezuela’s number of children enrolled in school has significantly increased over the last 10 years, and its Education for all Development Index (EDI) has also increased considerably. Venezuela’s education minister welcomed the findings but said some of the data was inaccurate as it did not include any of the social missions.
UNESCO released its Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2010 on 19 January. The 525 page report says that Venezuela’s EDI increased by 5.1% between 1999 and 2007 and by 2.4% between 2006 and 2007. The EDI attempts to measure progress according to access, equality, and quality of education, based on universal primary education, adult literacy, gender equality, and student survival rate to grade 5.
Venezuela’s EDI ranks it 59th in a list of 128 countries, up from 64th three years ago. It has an overall EDI of 0.956 (where 1 is the highest), an adult literacy rate of 0.942 and a rate of 0.959 for survival rate to grade five. It is worth nothing that on this list, Norway ranks first, Japan second, Cuba 14th, the United Kingdom 9th, Mexico 55th, China 62nd and Niger last at 128th. The United States does not appear on the list.
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Bon, je vous résume. L'UNESCO, pas moi ni le "dictateur sanguinaire" Chavez selon l'extrême droite
a déclaré que l'éducation, selon ses études, s'est améliorée depuis ces dernières 10 années.
Le rapport de l'Unesco sur l'état de l'éducation dans le monde a été publié en janvier 2010.
Le Venezuela occupe la 59 ème place, sur 128 pays, alors qi'il y a trois ans elle était au 64 ème rang.
La Norvège est première
Le Japon seconde
Cuba 14 ème
l'Angleterre 9ème
Mexico: 55ème
la Chine : 62 ème
et le dernier de la classe est le Niger : 128ème
Haïti ?
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