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School drop out: patterns, causes, changes and policies: Background paper for the Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2011- The hidden crisis: armed conflict and education

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2010

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UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Policies to improve school progression and reduce the numbers of children dropping out of school are critical if Universal Primary Education (UPE) is to be achieved. This background paper for the UNESCO Global Monitoring Report (GMR) team draws on a range of resources to provide a synthesis on drop out. This paper focuses on patterns of participation, age-specific drop out rates, equity in drop out rates, and the link between over age enrollment and drop out rates. It outlines the main causes of drop out and provides two country case studies, Ghana and Tanzania, to highlight the potential strategies that could be used to address drop out. The paper concludes with UNESCO’s main policy messages.

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