It then discusses "inclusive and equitable quality education," the core of SDG4. It specifically addresses discussions on equity, inclusion, and the quality of education. Furthermore, the quality of education is examined from four perspectives: school environment, educational attainment, learning ...
Many would agree that, as generators of new knowledge and educators of young people, universities can help achieve many of the SDGs, not only SDG4 on quality education. But for Peter Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, the SDGs are not only a challenge for universities but can ...
UNESCO highlights how open educational resources contribute to various Sustainable Development Goals. These include SDG 4 – quality education; SDG 5 – gender equality; SDG 9 – enhancement of scientific research and innovation; SDG 10 – reducing inequalities; and SDG 16.10 – ensure public access ...
SDG 15: Life on land Previous article View latest articles Next article Introduction In recent years, participatory planning is receiving special attention in both policy and research discussions on sustainability transitions in the agri-food system, with an important development in the co-production ...
they meet the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) in an effort to explore schools' environmental impacts. The SDG indicators include poverty levels, hunger, and inequality, so if equity and justice are important to you, you should check out theTimes Higher Education Impact rankings...
protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17 SDGs are integrated, recognising that action in one area will affect outcomes in others. Some of the 17 goals include gender equality, quality education, climate action, zero hunger, affordable and clean...
Quality Education by Investment: How Can FinTechs Contribute to Financial Literacy? But ethically responsible investment requires quality education (the 4th UN SDG) and, as a result, financial literacy. This article defines and elucidates what financial literacy is about and why it is a vital comp...
Part of a collection: SDG 4 Quality Education Collection Sections References Abstract Introduction School autonomy: fictions of empowerment or vehicles for self-actualisation? Rupturing the political power of the autonomous medieval commune in 21st century school governance Creating more equitable public sc...
The nexus between SDG 4 (quality education) and SDG 3 (good health of the people) is weak. There is no clear alternative for EduAfya, a medical insurance for secondary school students that has been dropped with the scrapping of the National Health Insurance Fund. ...
way forward there is a need to make desalination technologies more affordable, i.e. increasing the viability of desalination for addressing sustainable development goal 6 (sdg-6: ensure access to water and sanitation for all). read more on sustainable development goals on the linked page. to...