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Accountability in Education: Meeting our Commitments; Global Education Monitoring Report, Youth Version, 2017/8
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
Paris | 2017 | 30 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
978-92-3-100257-1
978-92-3-300080-3(spa)
Corporate author: 
UNESCO
Region: 
Global

This Youth Report, based on findings and conclusions from the 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring report, asks how young people are involved in the process of accountability in education. As students, what are we responsible for in our education and how are we held accountable? How can we make sure other actors – like schools, universities and governments – are held accountable for their responsibilities? These are critical questions, because we know that there’s a long way to go before all young people around the world have access to a quality education: absent teachers, overcrowded classrooms, illegitimate diplomas, unregulated private schools and truancy are all issues that education systems are struggling to overcome.
It’s sometimes tempting to say that these problems aren’t ours to fix, that the responsibility lies with the government or with an older generation. But this simply isn’t true: education is a shared responsibility, and young people have an important role to play. In this Report, you’ll hear the stories of young people around the world who have stood up for the right to education in their communities and who have been integral in triggering change. You’ll also read about how you can become involved in our campaign to make sure governments can be held to account for education. This means making sure that citizens can take their governments to court if they are not meeting their education responsibilities. From creating video clips to holding awareness-raising events, there is a range of ways to make your voice heard. Your involvement is integral in making sure the world is on the right path to meeting our education goals.

Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Human rights
Peace / Culture of peace
Diversity / cultural literacy / inclusive
Keywords: 
Right to education
Student participation
youth participation