GEM REPORT
In line with its mandate, the 2020 GEM Report assesses progress
towards Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) on education and its ten
targets, as well as other related education targets in the SDG agenda. The
Report also addresses inclusion in education, drawing attention to all those
excluded from education, because of background or ability.
The Report is
motivated by the explicit reference to inclusion in the 2015 Incheon
Declaration, and the call to ensure an inclusive and equitable quality
education in the formulation of SDG 4, the global goal for education. It
reminds us that, no matter what argument may be built to the contrary, we have
a moral imperative to ensure every child has a right to an appropriate
education of high quality.
The Report also explores the challenges holding us back from achieving
this vision and demonstrates concrete policy examples from countries managing
to tackle them with success. These include differing understandings of the word
inclusion, lack of teacher support, absence of data on those excluded from
education, inappropriate infrastructure, persistence of parallel systems and
special schools, lack of political will and community support, untargeted
finance, uncoordinated governance, multiple but inconsistent laws, and policies
that are not being followed through.
To complement its online database on education Inequalities, the
Worldwide Inequalities Database on Education (WIDE), in January, 2020, the GEM
Report launched a new online monitoring tool, Scoping Progress in Education,
(SCOPE) telling the story behind SDG 4 data using the latest in online
publishing and data-visualization technologies.
A complementary new online platform, Profiles Enhancing Education
Reviews, (PEER) prepared by the GEM Report has been launched describing
countries’ laws and policies on inclusion and education.
In 2020, the GEM Report will also launch two special regional reports
produced in collaboration with regional partners. The reports will offer a deep
dive into inclusion and education in Latin America and the Caribbean (October
2020) and Central and Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (December
2020).
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