It aims to mobilize all stakeholders around the new global education goal and targets, and proposes ways
of implementing, coordinating, financing and reviewing the 2030 education
agenda — globally, regionally and nationally — to guarantee
equal educational opportunity for all.
To me, it's completely unrelated to the
agenda from Brown, which was about getting
equal access to
educational opportunities for students — you know, initially through desegregation, but the heritage
of Brown is also a large number
of school finance reform lawsuits that have been trying to advocate for equitable resource distribution between districts and schools.