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Measurement framework for national key performance measures

The framework provides agreed performance measures and a schedule for reporting to achieve the Australian national education goals. (Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs: 2007) More info >>

Education strategy, policy & financing framework: NAD strategic plan 2007-2011

The framework details the priorities and plans of the provincial government of Aceh to provide education to its constituents. (The Government of the NAD Province: 2007) More info >>

Toolkit for mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in the education sector

This toolkit is designed to support the process of mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into the education sector. (UNESCO: 2008) More info >>

Decentralisation in education: national policies and practices

This UNESCO publication documents and shares national experiences and practices on education decentralisation, and their contribution towards the achievement of Education for All (EFA) goals. (UNESCO: 2005) More info >>

APEC best practice governance- education policy and service delivery

This report examines the governance of education in APEC member economies and evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of its delivery. (Australian Education International: October 2005) More info >>

Future policy choices for the education sector in Asia

This paper analyses the current state of education in Asian countries and suggests methods for improvement, drawing on case studies from Bangladesh, India and Nepal. (Asia 2015: March 2006) More info >>


 

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