Learning Environments and Learning Achievement in the Russian Federation

Learning Environments and Learning Achievement in the Russian Federation
Author: Tigran Shmis,Maria Ustinova,Dmitry Chugunov
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781464814990

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This book presents the main findings of a study on school learning environments and student outcomes, which the World Bank conducted in 2019 in three regions of the Russian Federation. Using data collected through the OECD School User Survey and the pilot “Trends in Mathematics and Science Study†? (TIMSS), the book analyzes how a school’s infrastructure and learning environment may affect the progress and success of students in math and science. It also delves into teaching practices, analyzing their impact on learning and highlighting the important nexus between learning environments and teaching methods. The book concludes by recommending areas in which focused attention by educational authorities could improve educational policy and help maintain high-quality learning environments. The book will be useful for educators, school principals, architects, and policy makers who are involved in school infrastructure projects and are interested in increasing their knowledge of school design planning.

Students Learning in Communities

Students Learning in Communities
Author: Eija Kimonen,Raimo Nevalainen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2022-04-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789004517790

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This book offers a comprehensive picture of community-based learning in education and demonstrates how teachers can make learning more functional and holistic so that students can work in new situations within their complex worlds. School-specific descriptions reveal how teachers and students implemented community-based projects at different times.

The Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on Education

The Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on Education
Author: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement,UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231005022

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Development with Justice

Development with Justice
Author: Sankar Kumar Bhaumik
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2024-02-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040006498

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Since the nation’s independence, the union and state governments of India have employed a variety of development strategies, some of which have evolved over time. The model of development implemented in Bihar in recent decades is different from its prior development strategies. Along with a number of social reform initiatives, the Bihar government implemented the “development-with-justice” model to enhance the lives and living circumstances of the most marginalized groups of the population and ensure the attainment of social justice. In light of the aforementioned context, this book offers an understanding of the various aspects of the Bihar government’s “development-with-justice” model, and the effects of its implementation on lives and quality of living conditions of the state’s underprivileged population. The book covers a wide spectrum of areas such as history of social reform measures, social justice in education, health, labour market, etc., caste- and gender-based discrimination, women’s empowerment, migrant workers, poverty, inequality, agrarian concerns, planning for development, and so on. Besides recommending policies to improve the state’s development outcomes, this book will aid researchers in identifying topics that may require additional research. Clearly researched, concise, and up-to-date, this book will be useful to the students and researchers from the fields of development economics, development studies, gender studies, sociology, political science, economic history, as well as the policy-planners in the government.

Reforming Education in the Regions of Russia

Reforming Education in the Regions of Russia
Author: Mary Canning,Peter R. Moock,Timothy E. Heleniak
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0821346245

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Russia's educational system, with broad access, and high levels of scholarly achievement, has long been a source of strength. The Soviet system, however, was grossly overcentralized, inefficient, and lacking in accountability. In the last decade, attempted rapid decentralization has not been well designed, since there has been no commensurate transfer of resources and levels of responsibility have remained unclear. Unless corrected soon, the harmful impact on educational quality and equity could be very serious. The purposes of this report are to analyze the nature of the current problems and to discuss policy options open to the Russian Government in its efforts to improve educational efficiency, preserving and even improving equitable access, without sacrificing traditions of academic excellence. This report is based on analysis of trends across the 89 Russian regions and case studies. In its conclusions, the report draws on this regional experience to suggest reform options. Among other proposals, efficiency could be increased by giving schools increased financial autonomy, using of per capita financing formulae, and beginning to rationalize the teaching force and improve its quality. A national system of student assessment might help both to raise quality and improve the equity of access to highly selective institutions. Reforms are required to improve the market responsiveness of first-level vocational education, and especially to avoid excessive and premature specialization. Education practitioners and policy makers will find this publication of interest.

Reaching the Marginalized

Reaching the Marginalized
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789231041297

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Children at risk of marginalization in education are found in all societies. At first glance, The lives of these children may appear poles apart. The daily experiences of slum dwellers in Kenya, ethnic minority children in Viet Nam and a Roma child in Hungary are very different. What they have in common are missed opportunities to develop their potential, realize their hopes and build a better future through education.A decade has passed since world leaders adopted the Education for All goals. While progress has been made, millions of children are still missing out on their right to education. Reaching the marginalized identifies some of the root causes of disadvantage, both within education and beyond, and provides examples of targeted policies and practices that successfully combat exclusion. Set against the backdrop of the global economic crisis, The Report calls for a renewed financing commitment by aid donors and recipient governments alike to meet the Education for All goals by 2015.This is the eighth edition of the annual EFA Global Monitoring Report. The Report includes statistical indicators on all levels of education in more than 200 countries and territories.

Russian Federation

Russian Federation
Author: Centre for Co-operation with Non-members
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015041616684

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This report describes the most recent trends in schooling and education policy in the Russian Federation, and analyses the education reform initiatives under way.

The Hidden Crisis

The Hidden Crisis
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789231041914

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When wars break out, international attention and media reporting invariably focus on the most immediate images of human suffering. Yet behind these images is a hidden crisis. Across many of the world's poorest countries, armed conflict is destroying not just school infrastructure, but the hopes and ambitions of generations of children. The hidden crisis: Armed conflict and education documents the devastating effects of armed conflict on education. It examines the widespread human rights abuses keeping children out of school. The Report challenges an international aid system that is failing conflict-affected states, with damaging consequences for education. It warns that schools are often used to transmit intolerance, prejudice and social injustice. This ninth edition of the Education for All Global Monitoring Report calls on governments to demonstrate greater resolve in combating the culture of impunity surrounding attacks on schoolchildren and schools. It sets out an agenda for fixing the International aid architecture. And it identifies strategies for strengthening the role of education in peacebuilding. The Report includes statistical indicators on all levels of education in more than 200 countries and territories. It serves as an authoritative reference for education policy-makers, development specialists, researchers and the media