Transforming Education (News and Research 271) World Bank Supports Croatia in Transforming Its Primary Education and Offering Better Learning Opportunities | The World Bank Board of Directors approved a loan to the Republic of Croatia in the amount of EUR25 million ($28.9 million equivalent) for a project to improve the learning environment in selected primaryContinue reading “Transforming Education”
Category Archives: Harmonized Learning Outcomes
The Benefits of Investing in Education in Russia
The Benefits of Investing in Education in Russia (News and Research 271) Russia has a highly educated population. Enrollments continue to grow. There have been several studies published recently on the benefits to investing in schooling. Starting with our working article in the Higher School of Economics Economic Review, Returns to Education in the RussianContinue reading “The Benefits of Investing in Education in Russia”
Quality Education is needed for Green Growth
Quality Education is needed for Green Growth (News and Research 269) Investment in education quality is needed to enable green technological innovation and adaptation | Kevin Macdonald and Harry Anthony Patrinos It is well documented that climate change can impact schooling outcomes. Not only can extreme weather events destroy or damage school buildings, extreme climaticContinue reading “Quality Education is needed for Green Growth”
Learning Loss due to COVID-19: it’s real!
Learning Loss due to COVID-19: it’s real! (News and Research 268) Learning loss during COVID-19: An early systematic review | With Covid-19 having caused significant disruption to the global education system, researchers are beginning to become concerned with the impact that this has had on student learning progress and, in particular, whether learning loss hasContinue reading “Learning Loss due to COVID-19: it’s real!”
What’s the Return on Education?
What’s the Return on Education? (News and Research 267) New comparable dataset finds that investments in education, tertiary in particular, lead to higher earnings | The early theory of human capital laid out in 1960s by Gary Becker argues that people treat investments in their human capital, which is mostly achieved through acquiring education, similarlyContinue reading “What’s the Return on Education?”
Education: Smart Investment, Brighter Future
Education: Smart Investment, Brighter Future (News and Research 266) Uzbekistan: Economic Transformation through Smart Investments in Higher Education Uzbekistan has embarked on economic reforms to diversify its commodity-dependent economy. The dynamic, high performing economy that is envisaged will require a cadre of highly skilled professionals capable of accelerating technological adoption and increasing productivity across UzbekContinue reading “Education: Smart Investment, Brighter Future”
The Crucial Role of Teachers
The Crucial Role of Teachers (News and Research 265) Central Asian Symposium on Education Highlights the Crucial Role of Teachers | Government officials, education professionals, representatives of academia from Central Asian states, as well as international experts on teacher policy, discussed approaches to developing, attracting, and retaining best talent in teaching at the online CentralContinue reading “The Crucial Role of Teachers”
Learning losses continue
Learning losses continue (News and Research 263) The Nobel prize in economics celebrates an empirical revolution | David Card shares this year’s award with Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens | New and innovative work has altered the course of the profession, to such an extent that the lion’s share of notable new research today isContinue reading “Learning losses continue”
Literacy for Life
Literacy for Life (News and Research 262) Literacy for Life | Грамотность для жизни | Что такое функциональная грамотность и как ей можно научить | What is functional literacy and how can it be taught | Distance learning has raised many questions, one of the most important among them: how did the change in theContinue reading “Literacy for Life”
Reopen Schools
Reopen Schools (News and Research 261) Planning Amid Uncertainty – Reopening Schools in Europe and Central Asia | In Europe and Central Asia, countries are faced with difficult choices between getting students back to school or continuing with remote learning. One year later, the availability of vaccines has instilled renewed hope, but much uncertainty remains. ReadContinue reading “Reopen Schools”
