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Nichols, Joseph R., Jr.; Cuenca, Alexander – Action in Teacher Education, 2014
The current accountability conversation in teacher education is the direct result of the policy paradigms that shape our understandings of schooling and reform. The authors present cases from Georgia and Missouri illustrating how these policy paradigms have resulted in outcomes-based accountability initiatives for teacher education. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Accountability, Educational Change, Economic Progress
Halász, Gábor – European Journal of Education, 2015
This article evaluates the outcomes of the efforts of Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries to make their education systems more effective in enhancing broader social and economic goals. It focuses on those 11 Central and Eastern European countries which became members of the EU in 2004 or following this date. First, it presents a short…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Change, Social Systems, Foreign Countries
Collin, Ross; Ferrare, Joseph J. – Journal of Education Policy, 2015
This article presents a discourse analysis of President Ronald Reagan's 1983 State of the Union Address. Focusing on questions of scale, the article considers how and with what effects Reagan reconstructs education as a local, state, national and global endeavour. It is argued that by situating education in a competitive global economy, Reagan…
Descriptors: Presidents, Speeches, Social Systems, Economic Progress
Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President, 2017
"Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2018" contains the Budget Message of the President, information on the President's priorities, and summary tables. President Trump's 2018 Budget's defining ambition is to unleash the dreams of the American people. This requires laying a new foundation for American Greatness. Through…
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Government, Economic Progress, Fiscal Capacity
Walker, Melanie – International Journal of Educational Development, 2012
In a world of tremendous inequalities, this paper explores two contrasting normative models for education policy, and the relationship of each to policy, practices and outcomes that can improve lives by reducing injustice and building societies which value capabilities for all. The first model is that of human capital which currently dominates…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Human Capital, Social Change, Educational Change
Hamlet, Helen S.; Schaefer, Barbara A.; Herrick, Margaret; Rai, Renuka – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2015
Educational progress and advancement is essential to the social and economical growth in Nepal. With 2015 as the goal date for the Dakar Framework for Action, identification of methods to improve student outcomes is fundamental to this goal. Assessing student learning behaviors in order to strengthen and/or remediate a student's approach to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Factor Structure, Educational Development, Outcomes of Education
Achieve, Inc., 2013
As states adopt and implement bold education reforms intended to dramatically increase a student's likelihood of graduating from high school prepared for college and career, there is a strong sense among many states that reporting the right data to the right people at the right time, and reporting it well, is an essential path toward meeting their…
Descriptors: Educational Change, High School Graduates, Economic Progress, Career Readiness
Clark, Paul – London Review of Education, 2012
The period since the election in May 2010 has seen a number of very far-reaching reforms enacted in the higher education system in the UK, and especially England. These have been driven in large measure by the economic situation, but also by the aim to introduce a more market-based approach into the sector. At the same time, the higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Economic Progress
Hultén, Magnus – History of Education, 2013
The decades following the Second World War saw strong technological development and economic growth. They also saw "the advent of technology education", a period of extensive curriculum development in this field. But what was done and why? In order to obtain a better understanding of the historical roots of technology education, in this…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Economic Progress
Kumar, Prem – Comparative Education, 2013
In Asia, we are witnessing an era where the pendulum of power is swaying towards the East with the rising economic strength of China and India. Singapore is at the "crossroads" between the East and West of these most populous nations on earth. Although Singapore may appear the most Westernised country in Asia, she is nevertheless a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Economic Progress, Cultural Pluralism
Lamb, Penny – Adults Learning, 2012
The rapidly changing picture on localism and the government's focus on local economic growth have significant implications for adult learning and skills providers in England. Government now sees a sense of place as key to economic growth and recognises the need for a renewed debate on how business and state interact with localities. There is a…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Economic Progress
Achieve, Inc., 2012
As states adopt and implement bold education reforms intended to dramatically increase a student's likelihood of graduating from high school prepared for college and career, there is a strong sense among many states that reporting the right data to the right people at the right time, and reporting it well, is an essential path toward meeting their…
Descriptors: Educational Change, High School Graduates, Economic Progress, Career Readiness
Brehm, William C.; Silova, Iveta – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2010
The logic behind international aid to development has typically centered on economics. Notwithstanding the variation in focus--from macroeconomic monetary and trade policies, to economic wealth programs aimed at creating jobs, to supply- and demand-side reforms--the central discourse on international aid has been dominated by a political…
Descriptors: Expertise, Economic Progress, Educational Change, Political Attitudes
Olukolade, Odekunle; Chinonyerem, Unaeze Ugochi – African Higher Education Review, 2013
Education is a great instrument of importance to every nation. It, therefore, attracts considerable attention. It has been generally conceived that only an educated population can command the skills necessary for sustainable economic growth and a better quality of life. The quality of education received by citizens is therefore important in…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Academic Standards, Quality of Life, Economic Progress
Mok, Ka Ho – European Journal of Education, 2012
In the last few decades, in the wake of three major crises in political faith and the overall instability that followed the end of the Cultural Revolution, the post-Mao Chinese government has sought to improve the lives of its citizens and to restore political legitimacy through rapid economic growth that has focused almost exclusively on GDP.…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Housing, Educational Change