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Poor education policies and practices leave many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession,» says the report.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of
poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
Not exact matches
In addition to compiling head - to - head rankings, OECD collects data on educational
policies and practices around the world, with topics ranging from how countries educate their
poorest students to parental attitudes toward the importance of an
education.
There seems a growing recognition that value - added gains are a fair
and important indicator of school performance
and they address an issue that has crippled
education reform for decades:
Poor alignment between teacher training, teaching
practices,
and public
policy.