Irán, República Islámica del - Transición a la escuela secundaria (%)

Transición a la escuela secundaria (%) en Irán, República Islámica del fue 95.74 en 2016. Su valor más alto durante los últimos 33 años fue 99.37 en 2008, mientras que su valor más bajo fue 83.11 en 1986.

Definición: Number of students admitted to the first grade of a higher level of education in a given year, expressed as a percentage of the number of students enrolled in the final grade of the lower level of education in the previous year. Divide the number of new entrants in the first grade of the specified higher cycle or level of education by the number of pupils who were enrolled in the final grade of the preceding cycle or level of education in the previous school year, and multiply by 100. High transition rates indicate a high level of access or transition from one level of education to the next. They also reflect the intake capacity of the next level of education. Inversely, low transition rates can signal problems in the bridging between two cycles or levels of education, due to either deficiencies in the examination system, or inadequate admission capacity in the higher cycle or level of education, or both. This indicator can be distorted by incorrect distinction between new entrants and repeaters, especially in the first grade of the specified higher level of education. Students who interrupted their studies for one or more years after having completed the lower level of education, together with the migrant students, could also affect the quality of this indicator.

Fuente: Instituto de Estadística de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (Unesco).

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Año Valor
1983 86.01
1984 86.53
1985 86.76
1986 83.11
1987 84.79
1988 86.44
1989 86.34
1990 87.75
1992 90.68
1993 91.72
2000 92.32
2001 92.57
2002 97.15
2003 99.10
2004 90.97
2005 89.00
2006 96.12
2007 97.78
2008 99.37
2009 96.43
2010 97.33
2011 97.02
2016 95.74

Clasificación

Tema: Indicadores tema Educación

Sub-tema: Eficiencia