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Learning for a Better Future The Learning Metrics Task Force

What does the task force aim to accomplish? Build consensus on measuring learning among the global education community Develop concrete recommendations for measuring learning at the global and national levels Have recommendations translated into action (including inform the post-2015 agenda) Long-term: Shift the conversation on education from access to access plus learning, and improve learning outcomes for children and youth

Three Core Questions 1.Standards: What learning is important for all children and youth? 2.Measures & Methods: How should learning outcomes be measured? 3.Implementation: How can measurement of learning improve education quality ?

Task Force Member Organizations Regional Bodies: African Union Association for Education Development in Africa (ADEA) Arab League of Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) Southeast Asian Minister of Education Organization (SEAMEO) Organisation of Ibero-American States (OEI) Donors: AusAID DFID Dubai Cares/United Arab Emirates French Agency for Development (AFD) Global Partnership for Education Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) International Education Funders Group USAID World Bank Secretariat: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Center for Universal Education at Brookings Private Sector: Pearson UN Agencies: UNESCO UNICEF Office of the UN Secretary General UNDP National Governments: City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Government of India Kenyan Ministry of Education Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation Civil Society: ActionAID, representing Northern Civil Society Camfed, representing Southern Civil Society Education International Pratham Queen Rania Teacher Academy, Jordan

Global Reach of LMTF Consultation

Key Decisions from Phase I Identified seven learning domains Hybrid approach (national and global) The task force will consider existing and to-be- developed measures Recommendations will cover early childhood through lower secondary (ISCED 0, 1 and 2)

What every child should learn Physical well-being Social and emotional Culture and the arts Literacy and communication Learning approaches and cognition Numeracy And maths Science & technology

Key Decisions from Phase II 1.Measure six areas at the global level. 2.Support countries to improve learning measurement and outcomes. 3.Develop a process to operationalize points #1 and #2, including exploring the potential role of a multi-stakeholder advisory group 4.Move forward collectively to improve learning outcomes, but also inform the post-2015 process by sharing LMTF recommendations with decision-makers.

Six Areas for Global Measurement* Data should show achievement levels, progress over time, and equity disparities Proposed Areas of Global Measurement 1.Access to and completion of learning opportunities through enrollment and completion indicators 2.Exposure to a breadth of learning opportunities across all seven domains (indicator to be developed). 3.Early childhood experiences that result in readiness for primary school, through a school readiness indicator 4.The ability to read and understand a variety of texts through: (1) a set of “learning to read” indicators at the early primary level; and (2) a set of “reading to learn” indicators at the end of primary and lower secondary levels. 5.The ability to use numbers and apply this knowledge to real-life situations through numeracy indicators at the primary and secondary levels. 6.An adaptable, flexible skill set to meet the demands of the 21 st century (indicator to be developed).

Next steps: Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group

Thank you, Shailendra Sigdel Statistical Advisor UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS)