Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education
This report describes how tertiary education contributes to building up a country's capacity for participation in an increasingly knowledge-based world economy and investigates policy options for tertiary education that have the potential to...
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okr-10986-152242021-04-23T14:03:11Z Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education World Bank ACCREDITATION ADDITION ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM CURRICULUM DESIGN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISTANCE EDUCATION DONOR AGENCIES DRAWING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EDUCATION BUDGET EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT EQUITY ETHICS EXERCISES FAMILIES GENDER DISPARITY GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIOS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS HEALTH OUTCOMES HOLISTIC APPROACH HUMANITIES INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION KEY ROLE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LEARNING LEARNING CENTERS LEARNING PRACTICES LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MANAGERS MEDICAL EDUCATION NURSES NURSING OPEN UNIVERSITY POTENTIAL BENEFITS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRINCIPALS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY OF LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY LEVEL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL SCIENCES STRATEGIC PLANNING STUDENT LOANS STUDENT MOBILITY TEACHER TEACHER DEPLOYMENT TEACHERS TEACHING TECHNICAL TRAINING TERTIARY EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION REFORM TERTIARY EDUCATION SYSTEMS TRAINING OF TEACHERS TUITION FEES UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES WORKERS HIGHER EDUCATION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION LABOR MARKETS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE QUALITY OF EDUCATION MARKET FORCES STATE INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT ROLE KNOWLEDGE SHARING ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EQUITY IN EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL FINANCING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION TRADITIONAL EDUCATION EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE LEARNING PROCESSES LEARNING STRATEGIES This report describes how tertiary education contributes to building up a country's capacity for participation in an increasingly knowledge-based world economy and investigates policy options for tertiary education that have the potential to enhance economic growth and reduce poverty. It examines the following questions: What is the importance of tertiary education for economic and social development? How should developing and transition countries position themselves to take full advantage of the potential contribution of tertiary education? How can the World Bank and other development agencies assist in this process? The report draws on ongoing Bank research and analysis on the dynamics of knowledge economies and on science and technology development. Using this background, it explores how countries can adapt and shape their tertiary education systems to confront successfully the combination of new and old challenges in the context of the rising significance for tertiary education of internal and international market forces. It examines the justification for continuing public support of tertiary education and the appropriate role of the state in support of knowledge-driven economic growth. Finally, it reviews the lessons from recent World Bank experience with support of tertiary education, including ways of minimizing the negative political impact of reforms, and makes recommendations for future Bank involvement. 2013-08-20T19:06:45Z 2013-08-20T19:06:45Z 2002 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/2034209/constructing-knowledge-societies-new-challenges-tertiary-education 0-8213-5143-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15224 English en_US Directions in Development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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ACCREDITATION ADDITION ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM CURRICULUM DESIGN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISTANCE EDUCATION DONOR AGENCIES DRAWING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EDUCATION BUDGET EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT EQUITY ETHICS EXERCISES FAMILIES GENDER DISPARITY GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIOS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS HEALTH OUTCOMES HOLISTIC APPROACH HUMANITIES INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION KEY ROLE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LEARNING LEARNING CENTERS LEARNING PRACTICES LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MANAGERS MEDICAL EDUCATION NURSES NURSING OPEN UNIVERSITY POTENTIAL BENEFITS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRINCIPALS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY OF LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY LEVEL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL SCIENCES STRATEGIC PLANNING STUDENT LOANS STUDENT MOBILITY TEACHER TEACHER DEPLOYMENT TEACHERS TEACHING TECHNICAL TRAINING TERTIARY EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION REFORM TERTIARY EDUCATION SYSTEMS TRAINING OF TEACHERS TUITION FEES UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES WORKERS HIGHER EDUCATION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION LABOR MARKETS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE QUALITY OF EDUCATION MARKET FORCES STATE INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT ROLE KNOWLEDGE SHARING ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EQUITY IN EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL FINANCING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION TRADITIONAL EDUCATION EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE LEARNING PROCESSES LEARNING STRATEGIES |
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ACCREDITATION ADDITION ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM CURRICULUM DESIGN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISTANCE EDUCATION DONOR AGENCIES DRAWING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATION EDUCATION BUDGET EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT EQUITY ETHICS EXERCISES FAMILIES GENDER DISPARITY GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIOS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS HEALTH OUTCOMES HOLISTIC APPROACH HUMANITIES INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION KEY ROLE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LEARNING LEARNING CENTERS LEARNING PRACTICES LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MANAGERS MEDICAL EDUCATION NURSES NURSING OPEN UNIVERSITY POTENTIAL BENEFITS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRINCIPALS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY OF LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY LEVEL SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL SCIENCES STRATEGIC PLANNING STUDENT LOANS STUDENT MOBILITY TEACHER TEACHER DEPLOYMENT TEACHERS TEACHING TECHNICAL TRAINING TERTIARY EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION REFORM TERTIARY EDUCATION SYSTEMS TRAINING OF TEACHERS TUITION FEES UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES WORKERS HIGHER EDUCATION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION LABOR MARKETS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE QUALITY OF EDUCATION MARKET FORCES STATE INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT ROLE KNOWLEDGE SHARING ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EQUITY IN EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL FINANCING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION TRADITIONAL EDUCATION EDUCATION PROJECTS EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE LEARNING PROCESSES LEARNING STRATEGIES World Bank Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education |
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This report describes how tertiary
education contributes to building up a country's
capacity for participation in an increasingly
knowledge-based world economy and investigates policy
options for tertiary education that have the potential to
enhance economic growth and reduce poverty. It examines the
following questions: What is the importance of tertiary
education for economic and social development? How should
developing and transition countries position themselves to
take full advantage of the potential contribution of
tertiary education? How can the World Bank and other
development agencies assist in this process? The report
draws on ongoing Bank research and analysis on the dynamics
of knowledge economies and on science and technology
development. Using this background, it explores how
countries can adapt and shape their tertiary education
systems to confront successfully the combination of new and
old challenges in the context of the rising significance for
tertiary education of internal and international market
forces. It examines the justification for continuing public
support of tertiary education and the appropriate role of
the state in support of knowledge-driven economic growth.
Finally, it reviews the lessons from recent World Bank
experience with support of tertiary education, including
ways of minimizing the negative political impact of reforms,
and makes recommendations for future Bank involvement. |
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Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education |
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Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education |
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Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education |
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Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education |
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Constructing Knowledge Societies : New Challenges for Tertiary Education |
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constructing knowledge societies : new challenges for tertiary education |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/2034209/constructing-knowledge-societies-new-challenges-tertiary-education http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15224 |
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