Abstract

Against the backdrop of global change, and with a view to ensuring equal rights and freedoms for all, the need for deeper treatment of the universal nature of the right to education has emerged, while systematically preparing for quality education. The context of postmodern social development, global education policy outlines new priorities on equal opportunities, curriculum design, training organization, with a view to grounding a universal approach to all actors in the education process.

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