Joseph Zajda9781402028281, 1-4020-2828-8
The Handbook attempts to address some of the above issues and problems confronting educators and policy makers globally. Different articles seek to conceptualize the on-going problems of education policy formulation and implementation, and provide a useful synthesis of the education policy research conducted in different countries, and practical implications.
The Handbook, by focusing on such issues as – the OECD (2001) model of the knowledge society, and associated strategic challenge and ‘deliverable goals’ (OECD 2001:139) – UNESCO-driven lifelong learning paradigm, and its relevance to education policy makers, globally – different models of policy planning, and equity questions that are raised by centralization/decentralization, diversity/uniformity and curriculum standardization issues – the ‘crises’ of educational quality, the debate of standards and excellence, and good and effective teaching. – will contribute to a better and more holistic understanding of the education policy and research nexus; offering possible strategies for the effective and pragmatic policy planning and implementation at the local, regional and national levels.
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