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WISE Education Index to Redefine How Global Learning Progress Is Measured

Forget static rankings—this bold framework tracks how education systems *actually* improve. A 2027 launch could reshape global policy for good.

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WISE Education Index to Redefine How Global Learning Progress Is Measured

A new global framework aims to change how education systems are measured worldwide. The WISE Education Index, set for its first release in late 2027, will assess effectiveness through interconnected factors like inputs, processes, and outcomes. Unlike existing indicators, it will focus on how systems improve over time rather than just final results.

The WISE Education Index addresses a long-standing gap in global education metrics. Current indicators often overlook how systems evolve, particularly when starting from unequal baselines. This new framework will instead track progress pathways, offering a more equitable and evidence-driven approach to reform.

The WISE Education Index will provide a process-oriented tool for understanding education improvement. By focusing on systemic change rather than static outcomes, it aims to support fairer and more effective reforms. The first publication, expected in 2027, will follow a two-year pilot to validate its approach.

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