Marija Pejčinović Burić, New Council of Europe Secretary General
Symposium “The future of young people’s political participation”
Thorbjørn Jagland farewell speech at ECHR
Conference on the fight against domestic violence: the role of the police
Secretary General welcomes Maltese announcement to set public inquiry into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
Tell and show: animated children’s stories put Brazilian students at the centre of learning
Education today is no longer just about teaching students something; it is about helping them develop a reliable compass to confidently navigate through an increasingly complex, volatile and uncertain world. More...
100 things we’ve learned from PISA
Today, we released the 100th installment in our PISA in Focus series of briefs. First launched in February 2011, this series of reader-friendly briefs highlight important findings from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) – the world’s most comprehensive student assessment. More...
Test your PISA knowledge!
Did you know that the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment, or PISA, can tell us not only how students do in school, but how they feel about school? This month’s issue of PISA in Focus, for example, examines students’ sense of belonging at school, and whether that feeling of being a part of a larger community has, on average, intensified or waned over the past decade. More...
La croissance s’amenuise dangereusement
Parce que ce qui s’est passé ces derniers 18 mois n’est pas temporaire : la multiplication de hausses de tarifs et subventions et l’imprévisibilité croissante des politiques commerciales ont détruit la croissance des échanges commerciaux, provoquant un ralentissement brutal de la production industrielle et des investissements. Lorsque les entreprises ne savent pas de quoi demain sera fait, elles exercent leur « option d’attendre » : comme un investissement engage sur le long terme, elles attendent que la guerre larvée commerciale se stabilise pour savoir où investir. Mais lorsque l’incertitude temporaire se répète et s’enracine, c’est une masse d’investissement qui n’est pas effectuée, et affecte non seulement la demande aujourd’hui, mais aussi les capacités de croissance et les emplois de demain. Plus...