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World Education Reform DatabaseOverview
The World Education Reform Database is a collection of more than 10,000 changes to school systems reported by 189 countries and territories, mainly since the 1970s. Reforms are defined as planned, systemic, and non-routine changes to education. Examples include laws, acts, policies, plans, strategies, and other self-identified changes related to education. This brief was produced using version 1 of the data.