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  2. Secondary Education and Enrollment Statistics - UNICEF Data

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    The education and training that children receive in secondary school equip them with skills that are necessary to fully participate in society. Though the duration in each country vary, secondary education typically covers ages 12 to 17 and is divided into two levels: lower secondary education (spanning 3 to 4 years) and upper secondary education (spanning 2 to 3 years). However, in 2021, just ...

  3. Ghana Education Fact Sheets I 2020 - UNICEF DATA

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    primary school, so the target population will be children aged 14-16 years who have not completed primary education. In Ghana, 55 per cent of children in the target population are male, therefore 45 per cent have to be female. In turn, 32 per cent of children in the target population live in urban areas, therefore 68 per cent live in rural areas.

  4. Kiribati Education Fact Sheets I 2021 - UNICEF DATA

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    FIGURE 4 Senior secondary ANAR • About 96 per cent of primary school-age children are attending school at either primary or a higher level. However, the attendance rate declines steeply for junior and senior secondary education, with 80 per cent of junior secondary-age children attending junior secondary or a

  5. Zimbabwe Education Fact Sheets | 2021 - UNICEF DATA

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    junior secondary, or senior secondary) who have completed that level of education. For example, if the official age of entry into primary education is 6 years, and primary school has 7 grades, then the intended age for the last grade of primary education is 12 years.

  6. The Gambia Education Fact Sheets | 2020 - UNICEF DATA

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    In this five-year age bracket, the attendance rate of children who are engaged in child labor is on average 12 percentage points higher than that of those who are not engaged in child labor. The gap in attendance rates between the two groups shoots to 18 percentage point among 16-year-olds.

  7. Thailand Education Fact Sheets I 2019 - UNICEF DATA

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    entry age for children for the last grade of upper secondary school, which is 17 year old in Thailand, so the target population will be children aged 20-22 years who have not completed upper secondary education. In Thailand, 58 per cent of children in the target population are male, therefore 42 per cent have to be female. In

  8. How are Children Progressing through School? - UNICEF DATA

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    from 103 countries and territories are used.As seen in Chart 1, on a global level, 92 per cent of children ever entered primary school, but only 78 per cent transition to lower secondary school du. to dropout, repetition, and non-transition. Furthermore, only 57 per cent complete lower secondary school by the time they reach an age (15 to 17 in ...

  9. Nepal Education Fact Sheets I 2022 - UNICEF DATA

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    education questions, 2076 school year is the current school year and 2075 school year is the previous school year. As MICS6 in Nepal was conducted in 2019, this data is pre-COVID19 pandemic. Differences between estimates from household survey and EMIS In MICS, the questions on education are focused on ‘attendance’ instead of ‘enrolment’.

  10. SDG Goal 4: Quality Education - UNICEF DATA

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    Goal 4 aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. This goal supports the reduction of disparities and inequities in education, both in terms of access and quality. It recognizes the need to provide quality education for all, and most especially vulnerable populations, including poor children, children living […]

  11. How involved are parents in their children’s learning? MICS6 data...

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    It is widely understood that parents play a pivotal role in a child’s education – research suggests that parental involvement in a child’s education boosts well-being and confidence and is important for academic progression. With school closures due to the global COVID-19 pandemic affecting an estimated 1.58 billion children in more than 180 countries, the […]