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labour, regardless of their circumstances at birth. However, as this report shows, far too many children, students and adults … students at opposite ends of the socio-economic scale, and these differences tend to increase in the transition into adulthood …-based support and programmes for children from families that have not attained a high level of education and skills. In the schools …
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harder for young adults with disabilities than it is for other young adults. Students with disabilities are also less likely …
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Today’s global policy climate underlines the importance of better addressing non-economic dimensions of well-being and social progress such as health, social engagement, political interest and crime. Education plays an important role in shaping indicators of progress. However, we understand...
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Using data from PISA 2006, this book analyzes to what extent investments in technology enhance educational outcomes. One of the most striking findings of this study is that the digital divide in education goes beyond the issue of access to technology. A new second form of digital divide has been...
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skills of students and workers and teach them to work together with AI. …
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advancement of children’s rights, children are increasingly being included as stakeholders in decision-making processes. This … report gives examples of how children in OECD countries can and do participate in making decisions about issues that affect … them. The report examines children's emotional well-being and physical activity, and the role of schools as a physical …
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