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Schutz, Richard E. – 1972
The concept of development in education is examined, being defined as "the systematic use of scientific knowledge directed toward the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods, including design and development of prototypes and processes." Historical antecedents of present development are briefly discussed. Contrast is made…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Educational Development, Fundamental Concepts, Labor Force Development

McLean, Martin – Comparative Education, 1981
Argues that recent theories of development are flawed because (1) they assert that social justice and economic development are compatible educational aims and (2) they give insufficient attention to the political contexts of policy-making. Part of a theme issue on the World Bank Paper and Third World educational development. (SJL)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational Objectives
Seng, Law Song – 1984
The objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of the total system of technological education in Singapore. The educational system, its history, and its response to technological needs are first briefly described. A discussion follows of the evolution of the various infrastructures, including the National University of Singapore,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Geering, Adrian D. – 1984
The development of human resource development (HRD) can be considered from two perspectives--the development of HRD as a concept and the development of HRD practitioners. If HRD as a field of study and practice is to develop, then the development of HRD practitioners is of paramount importance. In Australia, HRD is just beginning to come into its…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Role, Educational Development, Foreign Countries
Perryman, Bruce C. – 1973
Two equally important and parallel developments have been working together: first, the emergence of a substantial and well-defined national role in career education and second, the explosive expansion of the system of career education. Career education first should provide meaningful, practical, open-ended career education in communities and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Development, Educational Needs, Educational Strategies
Hodgkinson, Harold L. – 1976
This speech outlines issues that the author thinks would have to be considered in building a research and development agenda concerned with the relationship of education to work. Background about U.S. investment in educational research and development is given and budgetary expenditures in the educational research and development field are…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Development, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Shumovsky, S. A. – 1969
This paper discusses the relationship between economic development and education in developing countries, with major emphasis on the experience of the U.S.S.R. between 1917 and 1968. Separate sections of the paper examine the economic role of education in developing nations, the historical development of technical education in the U.S.S.R., the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational Economics

Bacchus, M. Kazim – Comparative Education, 1981
Past "elitist" development efforts modeled on Western academic education have failed to meet manpower needs but resist change due to popular preference for "modern" occupations. A new development strategy providing universal basic education and improved general living standards is needed. (Part of a theme issue on Third World educational…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Demand, Educational Development
Fretwell, David H. – 1995
Many difficult political, administrative, and technical issues must be addressed in developing occupational standards and certification systems in middle income and developing countries. Political issues focus on the clear recognition within the country, particularly by the key stakeholders (government, unions, enterprises), of the following: the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Certificates, Educational Development, Foreign Countries
Tanguiane, S. – 1979
The USSR's success in educational development suggests that its experience may be helpful to developing nations. The USSR has, since the 1917 revolution, eradicated illiteracy and constructed a universal education system. Among the factors that made this possible are the use of educational planning based on broad development policies; the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Educational Development, Educational Planning, Educational Policy
Nishida, Kikuo – 1990
This paper seeks to answer the following questions: What is educational planning? In what way can educational development contribute to the socioeconomic development of society? How can a plan be effectively implemented? What are the major characteristics of educational development in Japan as compared to that in other countries? The discussion of…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational History
Sharma, Motilal – 1986
The role of education in development is discussed in this paper as one of a number of issues in education in developing countries, including recent changes in population and technology that render traditional methods of imparting instruction inadequate. The concept of distance education is presented with reference to specific applications in Asia…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Development, Disadvantaged, Distance Education
Sam, Sui Chee – 1992
The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) in Singapore provides skills training to school leavers through the institutional training and apprenticeship modes. The strengths of apprenticeship training are: provision of more occupational choices; greater effectiveness in meeting specific needs of industries; and opportunities for young people to…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Certificates, Educational Development, Educational Quality
Smith, Eldon D.; Anschel, Kurt R. – 1987
This paper questions whether public concerns about educational quality and slow economic development in Appalachia are being addressed adequately and suggests that the problem of lagging educational performance is rooted in the social and economic environment within which schools operate. Recent high unemployment in south central Kentucky and its…
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Change, Community Development, Economic Development
Lee, Lung-Sheng – 2000
Beyond the nine years of compulsory education, Taiwan has the following two additional streams in the educational system: general academic education (GAE) and technological and vocational education (TVE). TVE has the two key features of a complete system to ensure students' horizontal and vertical mobility and a main schooling stream, parallel to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrator Education, Career Development, Curriculum Development
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