Understanding and Improving Quality Education (SDG 4)

Understanding and Improving Quality Education (SDG 4)

por Fernanda Mello -
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Indicator 4.1.1: Proportion of children and young people:

  • (a) in grades 2/3
  • (b) at the end of primary
  • (c) at the end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex.

Research Focus:

"Analyzing the Factors Influencing Minimum Proficiency in Reading and Mathematics among Primary School Students"

Objectives:

  1. Examine the current status of reading and mathematics proficiency levels among primary school students in various regions.
  2. Identify key factors that affect proficiency levels, such as socioeconomic background, teacher quality, school infrastructure, and access to learning resources.
  3. Evaluate the impact of education policies and programs designed to improve proficiency levels.
  4. Develop recommendations for interventions and strategies to enhance reading and mathematics skills among primary school children.

Key Questions:

  1. What are the current proficiency levels in reading and mathematics among primary school students in different countries?
  2. How do socioeconomic factors influence students' proficiency levels?
  3. What role do teachers and school resources play in students' academic performance?
  4. Which education policies and programs have been most effective in improving proficiency levels, and why?

By focusing on SDG 4 and its specific indicator 4.1.1, we can delve into the intricacies of education quality and identify actionable steps to enhance learning outcomes for children worldwide.