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No. 2 | 24 Jan 2013 |
The weight of nations
The growing rate of obesity is one of the most significant health trends in OECD countries and increasingly, in Brazil, Russia, India and China, the “BRIC” countries. Perhaps surprisingly, this health trend is also strongly linked to lower ... |
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No. 3 | 24 Jan 2013 |
Urban Life: The Rise of the Megacity
The growth of urban areas resulting from natural increases in population and migration from rural areas is a global phenomenon. |
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No. 4 | 24 Jan 2013 |
Think Green
The environment is a hot topic in the press and classrooms and much has been said about the need for action to protect our planet. Education plays a crucial role in raising awareness of environmental challenges and shaping the attitudes and ... |
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No. 1 | 24 Jan 2013 |
Ageing societies
Countries across the OECD are in the midst of a rapid demographic transformation. Average life expectancy across OECD countries has risen from 69 years in 1970 to an average of 79.7 years in 2010. Countries where life expectancy was once low, such ... |
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No. 5 | 09 Oct 2014 |
Infinite connections
ICT has influenced almost all aspects of our lives and has changed the way we communicate, work and socialize. Education plays a key role in ensuring that everyone can reap the benefits of our technology-rich world, as well as help mitigate some of... |
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No. 6 | 08 Jan 2015 |
Modern families
Families in the OECD are changing. The nuclear family – mother and father, married with children – is becoming less common. The number of reconstituted and single-parent households is rising, families are becoming smaller and individuals are deciding... |
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No. 7 | 07 Apr 2015 |
Gender equality
Education plays an important role in ensuring that women and men have the same opportunities in their personal and professional lives, through formal schooling, shaping attitudes and transforming behaviours. Yet old stereotypes die hard, and gender... |
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No. 8 | 16 Feb 2017 |
Mind the gap
As inequality both impacts education and is impacted by it, it is important to better understand how best to help ensure that all students, irrespective of social background, succeed in school and beyond. |
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No. 9 | 14 Apr 2017 |
Country roads
Quality rural education is important for individual growth and social cohesion as well as regional economic productivity and innovation. |
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No. 10 | 13 Jun 2017 |
Globalisation of risk
Our world is becoming increasingly interconnected. Global risks such as financial crises, cyber risks, pandemics and climate change all require a coordinated international response. Education can play a role in preventing and mitigating these risks... |
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No. 11 | 20 Jul 2017 |
People on the move
International mobility is on the rise, and the growing number of people coming and going across borders leads to increasingly diverse communities. Education has an important role to play in developing the competencies required for our increasingly... |
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No. 12 | 11 Oct 2017 |
Neurodiversity in education
Diversity in the classroom includes differences in the way students’ brains learn, or neurodiversity. Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) affect increasingly large... |
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No. 13 | 15 Dec 2017 |
Citizens with a say
A well-functioning democracy relies on the knowledge, skills and engagement of its citizens as well as good institutional design. Empowering citizens to understand their rights and fully participate in their societies is part of the mission of... |
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No. 14 | 14 Mar 2018 |
Good vibrations
Over the past century, technological development and better access to services has resulted in significant improvements to quality of life. Despite this, however, levels of stress, anxiety and depression are rising. Education has a direct role in... |
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No. 15 | 18 Jun 2018 |
A brave new world
Rapid technological advances can have an impact on personal, social and professional development. Implications for education include changes in the demand for knowledge and skills as well as expanding possibilities for teaching and learning. |
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No. 16 | 17 Sept 2018 |
Writing in a changing world
Written communication has been thousands of years in the making, but in recent decades the way we write, the skills we use and the role writing plays in the world have all changed. This has important implications for education and skills. |
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No. 17 | 09 Apr 2019 |
A healthy mind in a healthy body
Good health is a benefit in many domains, such as work, studies or social relationships. Fostering a sound knowledge on healthy habits and the implications of risk-taking behaviours is a key to shaping societies with healthier lifestyles. |
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No. 18 | 18 Jun 2019 |
Play!
Playful experiences provide us with the opportunity to engage with others and learn in enjoyable ways. Recognising and building on the power of playfulness and play can be a way to support more meaningful educational experiences for all, life-wide... |
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No. 19 | 13 Feb 2020 |
Crime & punishment
Keeping a good disciplinary climate is a key to student learning and well-being. Disciplinary norms need to be clearly established and applied fairly and consistently. Yet, strictness alone cannot optimise student outcomes: students need support and... |
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No. 20 | 26 Mar 2020 |
Money matters
Strong basic literacy and numeracy skills are important foundations for making sound financial decisions. Curriculum design, pedagogical methods and stakeholder involvement can all be harnessed to build student financial knowledge and well-being. |
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The weight of nations
OCDE
24 Jan 2013
The growing rate of obesity is one of the most significant health trends in OECD countries and increasingly, in Brazil, Russia, India and China, the “BRIC” countries. Perhaps surprisingly, this health trend is also strongly linked to lower ...
Urban Life: The Rise of the Megacity
OCDE
24 Jan 2013
The growth of urban areas resulting from natural increases in population and migration from rural areas is a global phenomenon.
Think Green
OCDE
24 Jan 2013
The environment is a hot topic in the press and classrooms and much has been said about the need for action to protect our planet. Education plays a crucial role in raising awareness of environmental challenges and shaping the attitudes and ...
Ageing societies
OCDE
24 Jan 2013
Countries across the OECD are in the midst of a rapid demographic transformation. Average life expectancy across OECD countries has risen from 69 years in 1970 to an average of 79.7 years in 2010. Countries where life expectancy was once low, such ...
Infinite connections
OCDE
09 Oct 2014
ICT has influenced almost all aspects of our lives and has changed the way we communicate, work and socialize. Education plays a key role in ensuring that everyone can reap the benefits of our technology-rich world, as well as help mitigate some of...
Modern families
OCDE
08 Jan 2015
Families in the OECD are changing. The nuclear family – mother and father, married with children – is becoming less common. The number of reconstituted and single-parent households is rising, families are becoming smaller and individuals are deciding...
Gender equality
OCDE
07 Apr 2015
Education plays an important role in ensuring that women and men have the same opportunities in their personal and professional lives, through formal schooling, shaping attitudes and transforming behaviours. Yet old stereotypes die hard, and gender...
Mind the gap
OCDE
16 Feb 2017
As inequality both impacts education and is impacted by it, it is important to better understand how best to help ensure that all students, irrespective of social background, succeed in school and beyond.
Country roads
OCDE
14 Apr 2017
Quality rural education is important for individual growth and social cohesion as well as regional economic productivity and innovation.
Globalisation of risk
OCDE
13 Jun 2017
Our world is becoming increasingly interconnected. Global risks such as financial crises, cyber risks, pandemics and climate change all require a coordinated international response. Education can play a role in preventing and mitigating these risks...
People on the move
OCDE
20 Jul 2017
International mobility is on the rise, and the growing number of people coming and going across borders leads to increasingly diverse communities. Education has an important role to play in developing the competencies required for our increasingly...
Neurodiversity in education
OCDE
11 Oct 2017
Diversity in the classroom includes differences in the way students’ brains learn, or neurodiversity. Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) affect increasingly large...
Citizens with a say
OCDE
15 Dec 2017
A well-functioning democracy relies on the knowledge, skills and engagement of its citizens as well as good institutional design. Empowering citizens to understand their rights and fully participate in their societies is part of the mission of...
Good vibrations
OCDE
14 Mar 2018
Over the past century, technological development and better access to services has resulted in significant improvements to quality of life. Despite this, however, levels of stress, anxiety and depression are rising. Education has a direct role in...
A brave new world
OCDE
18 Jun 2018
Rapid technological advances can have an impact on personal, social and professional development. Implications for education include changes in the demand for knowledge and skills as well as expanding possibilities for teaching and learning.
Writing in a changing world
OCDE
17 Sept 2018
Written communication has been thousands of years in the making, but in recent decades the way we write, the skills we use and the role writing plays in the world have all changed. This has important implications for education and skills.
A healthy mind in a healthy body
OCDE
09 Apr 2019
Good health is a benefit in many domains, such as work, studies or social relationships. Fostering a sound knowledge on healthy habits and the implications of risk-taking behaviours is a key to shaping societies with healthier lifestyles.
Play!
OCDE
18 Jun 2019
Playful experiences provide us with the opportunity to engage with others and learn in enjoyable ways. Recognising and building on the power of playfulness and play can be a way to support more meaningful educational experiences for all, life-wide...
Crime & punishment
OCDE
13 Feb 2020
Keeping a good disciplinary climate is a key to student learning and well-being. Disciplinary norms need to be clearly established and applied fairly and consistently. Yet, strictness alone cannot optimise student outcomes: students need support and...
Money matters
OCDE
26 Mar 2020
Strong basic literacy and numeracy skills are important foundations for making sound financial decisions. Curriculum design, pedagogical methods and stakeholder involvement can all be harnessed to build student financial knowledge and well-being.