Equity and Quality in Education
Supporting Disadvantaged Students and Schools
Across OECD countries, almost one in every five students does not reach a basic minimum level of skills. In addition, students from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds are twice as likely to be low performers. Lack of fairness and inclusion can lead to school failure and this means that one in every five young adults on average drop out before completing upper secondary education.
Reducing school failure pays off for both society and individuals. The highest performing education systems across OECD countries combine quality with equity. This report presents policy recommendations for education systems to help all children succeed in their schooling.
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Graph 1.9 - The public benefits of investing in upper secondary outweigh the costs
Public cost and benefit for a man obtaining upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education
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