![]() ![]() ![]() It is also included in the Millennium Development Goals as goal number 2: achieve universal primary education by 2015. Universal basic education is regarded as a priority for developing countries and is the focus of the Education For All movement led by UNESCO. For statistical reasons, ISCED 1 is then considered to be the first six years of schooling. In other countries, where there is no break between primary and lower secondary education “basic education” covers the entire compulsory school period. In most countries, ISCED 1 corresponds to the nationally designated primary education, and basic education includes that and also ISCED 2 lower secondary education (the lower level of secondary school). Each country interpreted the term in different ways, and leading up to the 2011 revision, a discussion paper was issued to seek clarification. Basic education featured heavily in the 1997 ISCED document, but the term was not included in the glossary. ![]()
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