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ORGANIZATION AND MANANGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS : (FACTORS affecting…
ORGANIZATION AND MANANGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS :
GOALS OF EDUCATION
Democractic Equality :star:
Citizenship training
Equal treatment
Equal access
Public good
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Social Efficieny
Roles
Taxpayer
Employer
Economic
well-being
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Public good in service to the private sector.
Social Mobility
Social positions
Stratified and unequally
distributed education
Educational consumer
Private good for personal consumption
FACTORS affecting EDUCATION
Education and Economic Growth
Mechanisms
Human capital in labor force
Innovative capacity of the economy
Transmission of knowledge
Measurement
Education
Quantity of schooling
Economic Growth
Gross domestic product
Variables affecting ecomonic growth
Institutional framework of the economy
Fertility
Geography
Education and Inequality
Components
Race
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Ethnicity
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Immigrant Status
Gender
Education ability and family background
Education and Economic Outcomes
Economic Factors
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Earning differences
Employment rates
Social Factors :star:
Improves health outcomes
Lower crime levels
Civic engagement and participation
Children education
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Race, Ethnicity, and Education
Racial categorieS in U.S.A
Alaskan native
Asian
Black
African-American
Hispanic
Lationo
Native Hawaiian
White
Educational Outcomes :star:
Advancement placement
High school graduation rates
College entrance exams
Post-secondary enrollments
Social structure
School characteristics
Resources
Tracking curricula differentiations
School racial composition
Family characteristics
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Characteristic of family
Financial and human capital
Social Capital
Biological Determinism
Cognitive abilities
Innovation and Education
Difference btw innovation and intervention
Innovation
Implementation of new ideas/concepts
Intervention
New idea/product
The ways to support innovative ideas in education :warning:
University-Industry Collaboration
Sponsors
Governmental support
Startups
Licence
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
GERMANY
Dual Education
Functions of Dual Edu.
Dual Vocational Training
School-Based Vocational Training
Areas of Vocational Education
Agriculture
Public Services
Liberal Professions
Handicrafts/Skilled Trades
Trades & Industry
Other (e.g. Navigation)
Benefits of Dual Edu. :warning:
Companies
States
Individual
Problems of Dual Edu.
Economic conditions
Compenetency
Complexity of methods
SINGAPORE
Characteristics
Develop creative
Flexible skills
Autonomous Schools
High quality education
Affordable fees
Lesser degree of operating autonomy
Curricular Reform :star:
Technology
University admission criteria
Thinking schools and Learning Nation
Flexibility
PISA results
Highest result in problem solving (2012)
Less effect of Socio-eco.status
Boys perform better than girls
FINLAND
Reforms
Social Equity
Free education
Welfare services
Special Education
Equal schools
Homogeneity
Teacher Status :star:
Strong teacher unions
Mentoring program
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Master degree
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Paradoxes
Authoritarian pedagogy
Future oriented assessment
Characeristics
Less classroom hours
Quality teacher develoment programs
Less homework
Flexible curriculum
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Compulsory education until age 16
Emphasis on broad knowledge
TYPES OF EDUCATION
Early Education Education
Theories
Jean Piaget
Maria Montessori
Importance of ECE :star:
Learning and development.
Health benefits
Important of screening
Curriculum :warning:
Arts and crafts
Games
Acting and dramas
Hands on activities
Qualities of ECE teacher
Meets Educational requirement
Flexibility
Gentle but firm disciplinarian
Promotes positive self-images
Life-long Learning
Learning at
Work
Characeristics
No formal curriculum
Collaborative
Informal and formal
Focus on tool use+mental training
Less predictable learning outcomes
Levels
Individual
Communities of practice
Network
Job learning in formal education
Models of work experience
Challenges
Might be neglected
Transfering btw education and workplace
Kinds of worplace learning
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Apprenticeship
Trainee programs
Work-related project
COMPONENTS OF EDUCATION
Family Impact
Socioeconomic Status
Stress Theories
Family investment theories
Opportunities for Children
Financial Capital
Money
Human Capital
Education
Experience
Social Capital
Networks
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Peer Impact
Socialization
affects
Engagement
Motivation
Achievement
Two dimensions
Similarity :star:
High similarity
Low similarity
Value :star:
High value
Low value