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This TC aims to foster 21st century skills of children and youth by supporting the universalization of music education in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The specific objectives of the TC are to: (i) establish a Coalition for Universal Music Education in LAC; (ii) support the implementation of pilot music education programs in Colombia, Panama, and Paraguay; (iii) assess the effects of music education on student learning and development of 21st century skills; and (iv) disseminate the results.
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