Education in Brazil An International Perspective

Education in Brazil An International Perspective
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264596092

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The Education in Brazil: An International Perspective report was developed drawing on internationally comparative data on education in Brazil, in particular the extensive range of data collected by the OECD through its surveys. The experiences of other countries and how they have tackled challenges similar to those now faced by Brazil, along with the insights from consultations with key national experts, also inform the analysis.

Education in Brazil

Education in Brazil
Author: Oecd
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9264562354

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The Education in Brazil: An International Perspective report was developed drawing on internationally comparative data on education in Brazil, in particular the extensive range of data collected by the OECD through its surveys. The experiences of other countries and how they have tackled challenges similar to those now faced by Brazil, along with the insights from consultations with key national experts, also inform the analysis. The report benchmarks with OECD and a set of comparator emerging economies the whole education system from early childhood education and care to tertiary education, focusing on:(i) Access and participation learning and labour market outcomes; (ii) The allocation, use and efficiency of financial, human and material resources;(iii) School leaders, teachers and teaching; (iv)The school climate and student well-being. The report highlights the many strengths of Brazil's education system, identifies the main challenges ahead and offers policy implications for the future

Education in Brazil

Education in Brazil
Author: OECD (author)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1901
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9264742611

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The Education in Brazil: An International Perspective report was developed drawing on internationally comparative data on education in Brazil, in particular the extensive range of data collected by the OECD through its surveys. The experiences of other countries and how they have tackled challenges similar to those now faced by Brazil, along with the insights from consultations with key national experts, also inform the analysis. The report benchmarks with OECD and a set of comparator emerging economies the whole education system from early childhood education and care to tertiary education, focusing on: Access and participation Learning and labour market outcomes The allocation, use and efficiency of financial, human and material resources School leaders, teachers and teaching The school climate and student well-being The report highlights the many strengths of Brazil's education system, identifies the main challenges ahead and offers policy implications for the future.

The First Year at School An International Perspective

The First Year at School  An International Perspective
Author: Peter Tymms,Tiago Bartholo,Sarah Howie,Elena Kardanova,Mariane Campelo Koslinski,Christine Merrell,Helen Wildy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031285899

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This book explores an under-researched but vital part of education: the first year at primary/elementary school. The work shows that children’s progress varies enormously from school to school, class to class and child to child. This variation is important because the more progress that children make in that first year of school, the higher their academic attainment at the end of compulsory schooling. The iPIPS (international Performance Indicators in Primary Schools) project, upon which this book is based, has been able to provide deeper insights into some of the key issues within and across different contexts whilst highlighting new and some ongoing issues. Despite all the work there remain unanswered or new puzzling issues which are also explored. We need to know how to improve the education at that stage and, more broadly, we need greater clarity about when children should be taught to read and be introduced to formal arithmetic, in other words, when they should start school. We also need to be clearer about whether, when and how young children should be assessed. The book will suggest some answers but it will raise important questions and dilemmas for which we do not, as yet, have answers.

English in Brazil

English in Brazil
Author: Kyria Rebeca Finardi
Publsiher: SciELO - EDUEL
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788572168762

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The discussion of the role of English in Brazil is at the center of the discussion of the changes recently experienced in that country which is going through a moment of political awakening. Many are the claims and demands of the society and insomuch as educational reform is involved, there seems to be a general recognition that the role of English in that country must be reviewed in language policies and programs so as to meet these demands. Brazilian government funded rograms such as the English without Borders have been created as an attempt to readdress the perceived imbalance in terms of the o er of English courses. Despite the importance of this program in the national scenario, it is not available for all levels of education nor for all tertiary population. e chapters in this book describe di erent views, actions and programs in relation to English in Brazil and which show that the discussion of the role of English in that country summarizes many political, social and economic claims of the population and tensions in the country which help to understand the current scenario in Brazil in relation to globalization. With a population of over 200 million people and many challenges (and possibilities) in the economic and educational sectors, the discussion of the impact of globalization in Brazil (and the role of English within it) represents a relevant glimpse into to the struggle of other developing nations and the world in general.

International Perspectives on CLIL

International Perspectives on CLIL
Author: Chantal Hemmi,Darío Luis Banegas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783030700959

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This edited book offers culturally-situated, critical accounts of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approaches in diverse educational settings, showcasing authentic examples of how CLIL can be applied to different educational levels from primary to tertiary. The contributors offer a research-based, critical view of CLIL opportunities, challenges and implications in the following areas: teacher education, continuing professional development, assessment, teacher-student dialogue, translanguaging, coursebooks, bilingual education, authenticity, language development and thinking skills. This wide-ranging volume will appeal to students and scholars of English Language Teaching (ELT), language policy and planning, bi- and multilingualism, and applied linguistics more broadly.

Critical Education in International Perspective

Critical Education in International Perspective
Author: Peter Mayo,Paolo Vittoria
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350147775

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Critical Education in International Perspective presents new perspectives on critical education from Latin America, Southern Europe and Africa. While recognising the valuable work in critical education emerging from North America and the Northern hemisphere, testimony to Paulo Freire's influence there, this book sheds light on parts of the world that are not given prominence. The book highlights the complementary work of Lorenzo Milani, Amilcar Cabral, exponents of Italian feminism, Ada Gobetti, the Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil, Antonio Gramsci, Gabriela Mistral and Julius Nyerere. It also focuses on a range of struggles such as education in the context of landlessness, independence, renewal and cognitive justice, social creation and against neoliberalism and decolonization.

International Perspectives on the Goals of Universal Basic and Secondary Education

International Perspectives on the Goals of Universal Basic and Secondary Education
Author: Joel E. Cohen,Martin B. Malin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135840716

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Although universal schooling has been adopted as a goal by international organizations, bilateral aid agencies, national governments, and non-profit organizations, little sustained international attention has been devoted to the purposes or goals of universal education. What is universal primary and secondary education intended to accomplish? This book, which grew out of a project of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, offers views from Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America on the purposes of universal education while considering diverse cultures, religions, and professions. It is the first book in which renowned authors from around the world have proposed, considered, and debated goals of basic and secondary education, engaging in a constructive dialogue on one of the most pressing issues facing education today.