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Suggestions edit

After I read this page I had questions. Those questions were ones about what is UNESCO? I also want to know more about their involvement in this global movement of "Education for all." One of the big questions I had in my head was why were these goals not met in the ideal time frame? I would like to research these ideas and questions and add more information to this article to help. Mccormick022 (talk) 21:45, 12 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Bibliography of possible sources to use to add to this article edit

1. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Staff. “Introducing UNESCO.” Retrieved from https://en.unesco.org/about-us/introducing-unesco I plan to use this source to find more about UNESCO to give a clear explanation of who they are and what they do. I think there should be more information on UNESCO in the Wikipedia article, “Education for all.”

2. Sommers, Marc. (2002). “Children, Education and War: Reaching Education for All (EFA) Objectives in Countries Affected by Conflict. Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Unit Working Paper.” Retrieved from https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED474426 I plan to use this source to find out what the causes were that slowed countries down from reaching these goals set for this movement.

3. Goldstein, Harvey. (2004). “Education for All: the globalization of learning targets.” Retrieved from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f983/9014a43661ca43570485a840f39487165145.pdf I plan to use this article to explore the consequences of UNESCO’s involvement in this movement (EFA).

4. Orodho, A. J. (2014). “Policies On Free Primary And Secondary Education In East Africa: Are Kenya And Tanzania On Course To Attain Education For All (Efa) Goals By 2015?” Retrieved from http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/bitstream/handle/123456789/11675/Policies%20On%20Free%20Primary%20And....pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y With this article I plan to explore three East African Countries that are part of EFA and why they at the time may not reach the goals by the set deadline.

5. Peters, J. S. (2004). “Inclusive Education: An EFA Strategy for all children.” Retrieved from http://eldis.org/vfile/upload/1/document/0708/DOC16941.pdf This is a big article and I like it because there was talk about EFA and what it is all about. There is also talk about inclusion, which I think would be good to mention in the Wikipedia article I chose.

6. Peters, J. S. (2007). “Education for all? A Historical Analysis of International Inclusive Education Policy and Individuals With Disabilities.” Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/10442073070180020601 This article has a focus on disabilities and the EFA and I would use this to see how the EFA includes all children.

7. Ainscow, M. and Miles, S. (2008). “Making Education for All inclusive: where next?” Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11125-008-9055-0 I hope to use to this article to see how EFA plans/planned to be inclusive with their goals for students. There is also mention of UNESCO in here and how EFA are connected.

8. Tamatea, L. (2005). “The Dakar Framework : constructing and deconstructing the global neoliberal matrix.” Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laurence_Tamatea/publication/44837942_The_Dakar_framework_Constructing_and_deconstructing_the_global_neo-liberal_matrix_Globalisation_Societies_and_Education_33_311-334/links/577b855f08aece6c20fcb693/The-Dakar-framework-Constructing-and-deconstructing-the-global-neo-liberal-matrix-Globalisation-Societies-and-Education-33-311-334.pdf This article talks about the Dakar Framework and I just want to use this article to learn more about it and the connections to the EFA. On the Wikipedia page there was a section about it.


I plan to use these resources to see if it will help me add some more information to this article. Mccormick022 (talk) 18:53, 13 February 2018 (UTC)Reply


What I have learned edit

From working on this page I have learned more about what EFA and how UNESCO is involved. I have also learned about UNESCO and what they do. Mccormick022 (talk) 19:05, 2 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

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This article reads like an advert or brochure by UNESCO. Is it original or copy-paste? Unfortunately, I am new in this subject and cannot yet address it myself. --Mick2 (talk) 05:02, 19 October 2018 (UTC)Reply