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Sonst. PersonenEl-Kogali, Safaa El Tayeb (Hrsg.); Krafft, Caroline (Hrsg.)
InstitutionWorld Bank
TitelExpectations and Aspirations: A New Framework for Education in the Middle East and North Africa
Quelle(2020), (335 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
ISBN978-1-4648-1234-7
SchlagwörterGeographic Regions; Human Capital; Well Being; Educational Change; Academic Aspiration; Expectation; Foreign Countries; Barriers; Early Childhood Education; Access to Education; Outcomes of Education; Labor Market; Cultural Influences; Educational Development; Accountability; Strategic Planning; Stakeholders; Language of Instruction; Equal Education; Lifelong Learning; Political Influences; Conflict; Guidelines; Semitic Languages; Standard Spoken Usage; Teaching Methods; Instructional Leadership; Curriculum Development; Budgets; Educational Finance; Information Technology; Technology Integration; Inclusion; Student Evaluation; Leadership Effectiveness; Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; Middle East; Africa
AbstractEducation, which has been at the heart of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region's history and civilizations for centuries, has a large untapped potential to contribute to human capital, well-being, and wealth. The region has invested heavily in education for decades, but it has not been able to reap the benefits of its investments. Despite a series of reforms, MENA has remained stuck in a low-learning, low-skills level. "Expectations and Aspirations: A New Framework for Education in the Middle East and North Africa" identifies four key sets of tensions that are holding back education in the region: credentials and skills, discipline and inquiry, control and autonomy, and tradition and modernity. These tensions are shaped by society and are reflected in classrooms. If they are not addressed, MENA will continue to operate at a level below its potential. This report outlines a new framework with a three-pronged approach that can help address these tensions and unleash the potential of education in MENA: (1) a concerted "push" for learning that starts early for all children regardless of background, with qualified and motivated educators, and that leverages technology, uses modern approaches, and monitors learning outcomes; (2) a stronger "pull" for skills by all stakeholders in the labor market and society that involves coordinated multisystem reforms within and beyond the education system; (3) a new "pact" for education at the national level with a unified vision, shared responsibilities, and accountabilities. Education is not just the responsibility of the education system--it is everyone's business. The push, pull, and pact framework offers an opportunity for MENA to move forward to reclaim its heritage of a learned region and to meet the expectations and aspirations of its people. The current situation in MENA requires a renewed focus on education, not just as a national priority for economic growth and social development, but as a national emergency for stability, peace, and prosperity. (As Provided).
AnmerkungenWorld Bank Publications. 1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433. Tel: 202-458-4500; Fax: 202-552-1500; Web site: http://www.worldbank.org/
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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