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  1. Quality education includes: — Learners who are healthy, well-nourished and ready to participate and learn, and supported in learning by their families and communities; — Environments that are healthy, safe, protective and gender-sensitive, and provide adequate resources and facilities; — Content that is reflected in relevant curricula and ...

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  3. Dec 20, 2011 · What is the quality of education? What are the most important aspects of quality and how can they be measured? These questions have been raised for a long time and are still widely debated.

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Ensuring Quality Education. UNESCO believes that education is a human right for all throughout life and that access must be matched by quality. The Organization is the only United Nations agency with a mandate to cover all aspects of education.

  5. The paper starts by differentiating education from schools and argues that any framework to conceptualize educational quality is necessarily value-based. Two broad approaches to understanding quality are then outlined in Part 2 and a selection of key texts reviewed that falls into each approach.

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  6. What is Quality Education? Quality education is a process rather than an outcome, and acts as an apprenticeship for democracy; it considers students, teachers, environment, pedagogy, and assessment simultaneously, planning for supportive relational connections between and among each element.

  7. Understanding what quality means varies between countries. Different education actors and organizations also have their own definitions. However, most tend to agree on three broad principles: the need for relevance, for equity of access and outcome, and for proper observance of individual rights (UNESCO, 2004).

  8. Sep 27, 2017 · Its paper ‘Defining Quality in Education’ recognizes five dimensions of quality: learners, environment, content, processes, and outcomes, founded on ‘the rights of the whole child, and all children, to survival, protection, development and participation’ (UNICEF 2000).

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