An update on the work being done to develop a state university funding formula, presented by Deputy Commissioner Sean Nelson at the June 16, 2015 Board of Higher Education Meeting
An update on the work being done to develop a state university funding formula, presented by Deputy Commissioner Sean Nelson at the June 16, 2015 Board of Higher Education Meeting
Presentation for the Graduate School of Development Policy & Practice at Erinvale Hotel & Spa, Somerset, Cape Town, South Africa. Presented at the 2016 D-G's Conference in the wake of students agitations in South Africa tertiary institutions that fees must fall.
Year in review of the Department of Higher Education's work, presented by Commissioner Richard Freeland at the June 16, 2015 Board of Higher Education meeting.
Analysis of estimated undergraduate enrollment in Massachusetts public colleges and universities, comparing the early estimates of fall 2015 enrollment with historic data. Presented to the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education on October 27, 2015.
Empowering teachers, parents and communities to achieve excellence and equity...EduSkills OECD
This presentation was given by Rachel Sunderland and Ellen Birt from the Scottish Government at the GCES Conference on Governing Education in a Complex World during the first Workshop A on Participatory Governance in Brussels on 17 October.
This is a presentation made to the ACE Working Groups who will be looking at a slate of proposed boundary and program changes to Duval County Public Schools
Carlos Santiago, Senior Deputy Commissioner for Academic Affairs, presented the first half of this presentation on Academic Transfer pathways.
Dale Allen, Vice President for Community Engagement at Quinsigamond Community College and Phil Sisson, Provost/Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs at Middlesex Community College presented the second half of this presentation on Guided Pathways to Success.
This was presented at the March 10, 2015 Board of Higher Education meeting.
For more information, please visit www.mass.edu.
Presented by Carlos E. Santiago, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education, at the June 20, 2017 meeting of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education.
The Danish VET system and VET policy reform 2015 With a Focus on Participator...EduSkills OECD
This presentation was given by Jørn Skovsgaard from the Danish Ministry of at the GCES Conference on Governing Education in a Complex World during the first Workshop A on Participatory Governance in Brussels on 17 October.
Financing the Education 2030 agenda - Key issues and challenges for national ...IIEP-UNESCO
Aaron Benavot's presentation for the IIEP-UNESCO Strategic Debate " Financing the Education 2030 Agenda - Key issues and challenges for national planners" on 22 January 2016. Benavot is the Director of the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report.
Visualization designers usually start with good common-sense ideas about human perception, attention and cognition. Often these are now formalized into predictive theories and even computational models. As technology advances speed up, it is easy to assume that we know all about how end users work, forgetting everyday variations in age, expertise level, real-world knowledge and task goals. This talk will consider the adaptability of human visual processing to such factors, and some practical implications for work with geospatial visualizations.
Presentation for the Graduate School of Development Policy & Practice at Erinvale Hotel & Spa, Somerset, Cape Town, South Africa. Presented at the 2016 D-G's Conference in the wake of students agitations in South Africa tertiary institutions that fees must fall.
Year in review of the Department of Higher Education's work, presented by Commissioner Richard Freeland at the June 16, 2015 Board of Higher Education meeting.
Analysis of estimated undergraduate enrollment in Massachusetts public colleges and universities, comparing the early estimates of fall 2015 enrollment with historic data. Presented to the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education on October 27, 2015.
Empowering teachers, parents and communities to achieve excellence and equity...EduSkills OECD
This presentation was given by Rachel Sunderland and Ellen Birt from the Scottish Government at the GCES Conference on Governing Education in a Complex World during the first Workshop A on Participatory Governance in Brussels on 17 October.
This is a presentation made to the ACE Working Groups who will be looking at a slate of proposed boundary and program changes to Duval County Public Schools
Carlos Santiago, Senior Deputy Commissioner for Academic Affairs, presented the first half of this presentation on Academic Transfer pathways.
Dale Allen, Vice President for Community Engagement at Quinsigamond Community College and Phil Sisson, Provost/Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs at Middlesex Community College presented the second half of this presentation on Guided Pathways to Success.
This was presented at the March 10, 2015 Board of Higher Education meeting.
For more information, please visit www.mass.edu.
Presented by Carlos E. Santiago, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education, at the June 20, 2017 meeting of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education.
The Danish VET system and VET policy reform 2015 With a Focus on Participator...EduSkills OECD
This presentation was given by Jørn Skovsgaard from the Danish Ministry of at the GCES Conference on Governing Education in a Complex World during the first Workshop A on Participatory Governance in Brussels on 17 October.
Financing the Education 2030 agenda - Key issues and challenges for national ...IIEP-UNESCO
Aaron Benavot's presentation for the IIEP-UNESCO Strategic Debate " Financing the Education 2030 Agenda - Key issues and challenges for national planners" on 22 January 2016. Benavot is the Director of the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report.
Visualization designers usually start with good common-sense ideas about human perception, attention and cognition. Often these are now formalized into predictive theories and even computational models. As technology advances speed up, it is easy to assume that we know all about how end users work, forgetting everyday variations in age, expertise level, real-world knowledge and task goals. This talk will consider the adaptability of human visual processing to such factors, and some practical implications for work with geospatial visualizations.
Pat Ashley, cohort director of N.C. State's Educational Leadership Academy, shared an overview of efforts in North Carolina over the last couple of decades to turn around low-performing schools to the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound Basic Education.
Enhancing the quality of primary educationAmarnath Dixit
This is a presentation to provide an overview regarding what methodologies can govt. and private sector apply in order to improve their education standards .Also how can govt.make its system more efficient in implementing the proposed solutions.
Here a main highlight is given on ABL- activity based learning methodology and remaining can be seen in the presentation.
Este trabajo aborda la asesoría en vistas a un mejor aprendizaje para todos sus alumnos, abordando la asesoría desde dos ejes: el primero, referente a la asesoría para el aprendizaje, que trata los tipos de asesoría, sus beneficios y sus componentes. El segundo, aborda la temática desde la función de las planificaciones en aras a la promoción de mejores y mayores conocimientos por parte de los alumnos, del desarrollo óptimo de las clases, del desarrollo del perfil de alumno que la escuela quiere alcanzar y el planeamiento para las diversas etapas que el alumno irá atravesando.
(Nini Daiana- Nechay Evelyn)
TOLENTINO, Lhoraine C. - Education Theories, Practices, Issues and Concerns i...Lhoraine Tolentino
Comparison of Singapore and Philippines Educational System
Since becoming an independent republic in 1965, it has transformed from an impoverished island with no natural resources and a mostly illiterate population to a country of 5.8 million people whose living standards match those of the most highly-developed industrial nations.
Singapore hopes to encourage lifelong learning for all Singaporeans, in ways that bring them satisfaction and meaning.
3. •TO JOINTLY REVIEW THE SEEMINGLY HOPELESS SITUATION
•FIND SOLUTIONS TO THE CRITICAL ISSUES
•TO FORMULATE APPROPRIATE STRATEGY FOR THE IMPERATIVE
REFORMS
•TO BEQUEATH A LASTING LEGACY TO OUR CHILDREN
Why Are We Here?
INTRODUCTION…
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Total Enrolment: 436,936
Male:- 49.8%
Female:- 51.2%
Average Pupil/Classroom Ratio in Secondary School is 1:90
(UNESCO Recommendation is 1:30)
EDUCATION IN OYO STATE – SITUATION ANALYSISEDUCATION IN OYO STATE – SITUATION ANALYSIS
Total number of Secondary Schools: 631
Total number of Teachers: 14,675
Total number of Classrooms: 32,826
Usable:- 58.8%
Required renovation:- 41.2%
Only 20% of Secondary Schools has source of potable water
Less than 5% of Schools are utilizing ICT enabled white Boards
National Exams Position: 34th in 2011, 13th in 2014 (WAEC)
SOURCE: Oyo State Ministry of Education, Ibadan
5. • Edict 14 of 1975 titled “Take over of Private Schools,” Government took over all Primary and Post-Primary Schools
nationwide leading to :
Increase in number of Secondary Schools from 92 in 1972 to the current status of 631 in 2016
Population explosion: Enrolment from 146,743 in 1979 to 436,936 in 2016 across Secondary Schools
• Education Sector Challenges:
Inadequate coverage and limited level of inclusiveness
Poor quality and relevance
Indiscipline
Infrastructural insufficiency and decay
Non-sustainable funding and inadequate resourcing
Historical Perspective
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
SOURCE: Oyo State Ministry of Education, Ibadan
International Review of Social Sciences and Humanities. Vol. 3, No. 1 (2012), pp. 182-187
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6. Budgetary Provision: Ministry of Education/Tescom
CURRENT TREND
Sources: Ministry of Finance, Budget and Planning, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget (MEPB), Approved Books of Estimates 2006 – 2015, Statistical Year Book
2014 Edition, State Bureau of Statistics Statistical: Year Book Combined Edition 2006 - 2010, State Bureau of Statistics P. 6
7. Today’s State Funded Educational Cost /Student: 90% increase from 1980
CURRENT TREND
•Need for value addition and creativity in view of reduced revenue nationwide
Sources: Ministry of Finance, Budget and Planning, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget (MEPB), Approved Books of Estimates 2006 – 2015,
Statistical Year Book 2014 Edition, State Bureau of Statistics Statistical: Year Book Combined Edition 2006 - 2010, State Bureau of Statistics
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8. Comparative Data
COMPARATIVE DATA
• The following States have implemented
similar interventions
Lagos State
Ogun State
Anambra State
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11. Global Best Practices
WAY FORWARD
• The globally established strategy for funding Education is for Government to
collaborate with interested stakeholders
•The State Government has invited stakeholders to formulate or tailor a specific
strategy for the management of some schools using the criteria to be determined
• At the end of the process Education Options Available in Oyo State:
Public Secondary Schools
Private Schools (existing ones being managed by private practitioners)
Schools Under The Participatory Management Models
OUR SCHOOLS ARE NOT FOR SALEPRIVATIZATION
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12. Examples of Participatory Model
WAY FORWARD
•Management Services Model (Government entrusts management to Private Partner)
Financial and Staff Management
Long term Planning and Leadership
•Professional Services Model
Teachers training and Quality assessment
Students’ evaluation
Record management and other supplementary services
•Support Services Model
Building maintenance
Pupils’ Transportation, School meals and Catering
Laboratories and ICT facilities
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13. •Government Purchasing Program Model
Government contracts Private Schools to deliver Education at Public
School rate
Subsidy per student enrolled in and accredited or eligible Private School
•Adopt-a-School Model
Private Sector Partners provide cash and in-kind resources to complement
Government funding of Public Schools
Support could be on curriculum, textbooks, infrastructure, etc.
Examples of Participatory Model…..
WAY FORWARD
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14. •Infrastructure Services
Design, finance, construct and operation of public school infrastructure by
interested stakeholders in partnership with the Government
Government leases a facility that has been financed, built and operated
interested stakeholders
The private partner builds, owns and operates the infrastructure facilities
Government continues to retain its responsibility for the delivery of
the core educational service provision in all the above models.
Examples of Participatory Model…..
WAY FORWARD
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16. Benefits of Participatory Model…..
WAY FORWARD
•Improved standard of Education
•Improved results relative to nationwide standards
•Improved School Infrastructure
•Enhanced efficiency in school management
•Transparency and accountability in management of schools
•Cost-efficiency
•Enhanced quality assurance/monitoring of schools
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