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MENAFN - Jordan Times - 23/05/2012

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Her Majesty Queen Rania delivers a keynote address at the opening of the OECD Forum 2012 in Paris on Tuesday (Photo by Nasser Ayoub)
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) Her Majesty Queen Rania on Tuesday highlighted the pivotal role that education plays in narrowing the inequality gap across the world and "creating equitable opportunities for all".

The Queen made the remarks in a keynote address at the opening of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Forum 2012 in Paris, according to a statement from her office.

"The solutions to addressing inequality are complex and multifaceted" and I know that the shortest distance between inequality and shared prosperity is education," Her Majesty said, adding that despite its importance "education is still the wallflower of the development agenda, too often glossed over in favour of economics and health".

The Queen stressed that only a modern quality education that is skill-based and takes into account the needs of the job market for its graduates can bring about prosperity and shared equality.

"Currently, technological advances are increasing demand for highly educated, innovative and adaptable employees. But out-dated school systems and obsolete curricula are robbing our young people of the ability to realise their potential. The result is a chronic misalignment between the knowledge students have and the skills employers seek," she said.

The Queen noted that this gap between the outcomes of education systems and the job market is a major issue in the region.

"Over 60 per cent of the Arab world is under 25 years old. One in four of them is unemployed: the highest unemployment rate in the world. Add to that: education, the wrong education. The kind of education that closes doors, fails job interviews, isn't transferable."

World leaders, government ministers, CEOs, heads of NGOs, academia and trade unions and some 1,500 invited participants are attending the forum, which is a part of OECD Week.

The high-level speakers from all stakeholder groups have come together to discuss the most pressing issues on the international agenda, the statement said.

The OECD was founded to promote cooperation in post-World War II Europe and to administer the US-financed Marshall Plan for reconstruction.

It is now a global think tank where governments can cooperate on shared problems, compare and coordinate on domestic and international policies and share best practices, the statement said.

The OECD Directorate for Education is best known for its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) reports, which are issued every three years on the educational performance of 15-year olds in 31 OECD member and 43 non-member economies, including Jordan.

The PISA survey tests show how well students can apply the knowledge and skills they have learned at school to real-life challenges and produces a comparative list of countries' educational systems.

 






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