Education Systems International
This page belongs to database Education Systems International.
UNESCO education databases and tools - english information
https://www.unesco.org/en/education/databases
international
On this page, UNESCO lists all of its databases and other tools (e.g. atlases, entire platforms and more) on the subject of education. The list is structured thematically:
* Right to education
* Literacy and lifelong learning
* Policy, planning and management
* Education statistics
* Monitoring progress on education
* Accelerating progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 4
* Global gitizenship education
* Lifelong learning
* Technical and vocational education and training
* Inclusion in education
* Education for sustainable development
* HIV and health education
[Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
database; international educational work; international cooperation; bibliographical data; sustainable development; educational policy; lifelong learning; literacy; education statistics; educational planning; management in education; monitoring; vocational education and training; technical education; health education; citizenship education; Recht auf Bildung / right to education; inklusive Bildung / inclusive education; Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung;
Resource type: | Database/Portal/Network/Search Engine |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | https://www.unesco.org/en/education/databases |
Source / author of the website: | UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) |
Country of origin of the resource: | international; |
Record-ID: | 5124 |
Update: | 29.02.2024 |
Thematic context
News worldwide
- Due to the current situation: Summer camps in the USA
- New dossier from Education Worldwide on homeschooling and compulsory education in an international perspective
- How educational technologists support schools in Estonia (Dt. Schulportal23.06.25) [courtesy translation]
- Commentary: Palestine - Rebuilding Gaza’s higher education: Lessons from the void (Uni World News 28.05.25)