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Journal articles on the topic "The Education System5"

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Howladar, Dr Mita. "Barriers and Opportunities of Inclusive Education in Present Educational System." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-4 (June 30, 2018): 2018–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd14290.

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Alokhon, Alikarieva. "THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF EDUCATION IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS." International Journal of Advance Scientific Research 4, no. 5 (May 1, 2024): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-04-05-26.

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This article reveals the institutional foundations of the education quality management system. In the era of globalization, the growing trend of science, education and intercultural integration reinforces the social need to apply an innovative approach in all areas. The radical reforms taking place in New Uzbekistan in recent years have revealed a number of theoretical and practical problems that are of great importance for the development of the education system. For this reason, the theory and practice of social management of the quality of education puts on the agenda the development of promising discursive approaches to achieving the effectiveness of education, and the determination of the main directions for modernizing this process.
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Ramírez Díaz, José Antonio. "Configuraciones disciplinares para la producc ión científica en la educación de México. Una revisión desde la sociología de la educación y la formación del Sistema Educativo." Nóesis. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades 30, no. 58 (November 2020): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.20983/noesis.2020.2.1.

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El presente texto es producto de una pesquisa sobre la conformación disciplinar de la investigación educativa en México en su relación con la institucionalización del sistema nacional de investigación a través del Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT). Ha sido escrito para identificar la articulación de los núcleos teóricos y metodológicos procedentes de la sociología con los acontecimientos históricos más relevantes en la creación del Sistema Educativo de México, los cuales han estimulado la formación del campo científico de la educación en el país. A lo largo del trabajo se establece la relación entre los paradigmas de investigación, la producción teórica clásica y contemporánea de la sociología de la educación y los sucesos críticos con los cuales se consolidó el sistema educativo nacional.
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A. R., Sattarov. "ORGANIZATION OF INDEPENDENT EDUCATION IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS USING MOBILE LEARNING SYSTEMS." International Journal of Pedagogics 4, no. 2 (February 1, 2024): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume04issue02-03.

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This article discusses the possibilities, types, methods and possibilities of using mobile educational systems in organizing independent learning for students of higher educational institutions. Today's foreign experience in using mobile educational systems has been studied.
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Nyugap, Charly R. "Restructuring Cameroon’s Educational System Towards Ensuring Quality Education for Children with Visual Impairment." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-6 (October 31, 2018): 1172–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd18843.

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Singh, Manisha. "Evolving Educational Landscapes: A Comparative Analysis of Women's Education in Traditional and Modern Systems." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 13, no. 3 (March 5, 2024): 1206–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr24318123939.

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Anisimov, Nikolay. "Dual education system." Scientific Bulletin of Flight Academy. Section: Pedagogical Sciences 8 (September 2020): 190–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.33251/2522-1477-2020-8-190-196.

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Ruzikulova, Nigora Sh. "USING THE DIDACTIC CAPABILITIES OF INTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO IMPROVE THE PRIMARY EDUCATION SYSTEM." American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research 04, no. 11 (November 1, 2022): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/volume04issue11-06.

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The effectiveness of the digital learning process is determined by the educational resources used. The educational environment, which is implemented in the process of digital learning, and the unity of this process form an ecosystem of digital learning. The article discusses the issues of use of interactive educational resources in improving primary education system.
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Costello, Monica. "Systemic Compliance Complaints: Making IDEA's Enforcement Provisions a Reality." University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, no. 41.2 (2008): 507. http://dx.doi.org/10.36646/mjlr.41.2.systemic.

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Since the passage of what is now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") in 1975, this country has recognized the importance of providing appropriate educational services to students with disabilities. When a school district fails to provide these services, an organization can file a compliance complaint with the state's designated education agency to investigate the violation. This Note uses California as a case study and argues that state education agencies should be required to investigate systemic violations, even when the names of affected students are not provided. To effectively protect the rights of students with disabilities and to help organizations conserve their limited resources, this Note argues that Congress should reduce the barriers to obtaining relief for students with disabilities by outlining a clear statement of the state education agencies' obligation to investigate all valid compliance complaints.
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Рудий-Трипольський, Владислав. "Взаємодія систем і технологій навчання у забезпеченні ефективності формування професійної компетентності здобувачів вищої освіти в умовах медичного закладу." Теоретичні і прикладні проблеми психології, no. 1(57)Т2 (2022): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.33216/2219-2654-2022-57-1-2-49-59.

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У статті розкрито взаємодію систем і технологій навчання у забезпеченні ефективності формування професійної компетентності здобувачів вищої освіти в умовах медичного закладу. Визначено освітні системи та технології (технологія модульного підходу; технологія розвитку критичного мислення; технологія рефлексивного навчання; технологія проєктного навчання; технологія педагогічного супроводу) та показано, що розширення форм й технологій викладання фундаментальних дисциплін спрямоване на формування у здобувачів вищої освіти професійної мотивації для здійснення їх подальшої професійної діяльності, закріплення та конкретизацію отриманих знань і навичок. Наголошується, що вміле поєднання інноваційних методів та традиційних форм навчання, достатній науковий рівень та педагогічний досвід викладачів, їх уміння донести інформацію до здобувачів вищої освіти та достатня мотивація дозволяють досягти високих результатів у формуванні професійних та соціально-особистісних компетенцій у процесі навчання у медичних університетах, підготувати фахівців-медиків, які відповідають сучасним запитам охорони здоровʼя. Ключові слова:системи навчання, технологій навчання, професійна компетентність, здобувачі вищої освіти, медичний заклад.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "The Education System5"

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Zangmo, Zinpai. "Educational policy borrowing in the Bhutanese education system." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/122873/1/Zinpai_Zangmo_Thesis.pdf.

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This study focussed on analysing educational policy documents to understand the history and discourse of educational policy borrowing practice in Bhutan's K-12 education system. The conceptual framework drew on theories of globalisation and the theory of discourse. An interpretivist methodology drawing on James Paul Gee's discourse analysis was employed to comprehend the education policy borrowing and policy learning practices within the K-12 education policies of Bhutan. The findings revealed that while there is a complex system of policy borrowing influenced by the phenomenon of globalisation, there are discourses that stress the importance of Gross National Happiness and local themes. The study concludes by stating that policy borrowing and policy learning are important aspects of Bhutanese education policy.
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Buckner, Marjorie M. "Parents' Expressed Educational Dissent in Middle School Education Systems." UKnowledge, 2015. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/comm_etds/38.

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Hoy and Miskel (2008) and Weick (1976) conceptualize schools as organizational systems of which parents comprise part of the organization. Specifically, parent involvement includes such behaviors as assisting students with homework, participating in policy decisions, and providing feedback (Barge & Loges, 2003). Parent involvement is largely championed in K12 education and particularly in middle schools (e.g., Coalition of Essential Schools, 1993; Texas Education Agency, 1991). In fact, both parents and teachers value building positive parent-teacher relationships (Kalin & Steh, 2010) and may communicate regarding a variety of topics including student academic performance, classroom behavior, preparation, hostile peer interactions, and health (Thompson & Mazer, 2012). However, while parents and teachers report valuing positive parent-teacher interactions, Lasky (2000) found that “teachers and parents sometimes felt confused, powerless, and misunderstood as a result of their interactions” (p. 857). One specific type of parent-teacher communication that may lead to dissatisfying interactions is parent expressed educational dissent (PED). Similar to organizations and workplaces that do not value dissent as a feedback process increasing democratic discourse in the system, schools may actively attempt to avoid potentially negative or conflict-inducing communication such as dissent (Ehman, 1995). Scholars (e.g., Davies, 1987; Fine, 1993; Sarason, 1995) note the importance of dissent and parent involvement in education systems, and case studies espouse positive changes within education systems as a result of parental dissent (e.g., Ehman, 1997). In order to better understand PED, this dissertation project seeks to (a) examine why parents express dissent in educational systems, (b) identify how parents express dissent in educational systems, and (c) measure how PED affects members of the educational system. To accomplish these goals, the author conducted a series of focus groups with teachers and parents, developed a measure of PED, and disseminated a survey to both parents and teachers assessing the antecedents and possible outcomes affected by PED. The findings of this research aim to improve organizational communication within middle school education systems such that schools may develop prosocial strategies for (re)framing and addressing PED.
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Ascher, Tamar. "The role of educational belief systems in teacher education." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.340825.

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黃月雲 and Yuen-wan Wong. "Educational ideas in the analects and the Hong Kong education system." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2008. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B40676109.

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Gxwati, Ntombizandile Irene. "The education management information system of the Free State Department of Education : a systems analysis." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/6487.

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Thesis (MPhil (Information Science))--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Organizations depend on the availability of reliable and credible information to make informed decisions and to plan effectively. The Education Management Information System (EMIS) is used by all provincial education departments including the Free State Department of Education for collecting, verifying, analysing, storing and disseminating reliable and credible data for decision making and planning purposes. Through its efforts to improve information management, the Department of Basic Education introduced the South African School Administration Management System (SA-SAMS) to improve the management of data at school level and allow for the uploading of this data onto provincial databases. This study focuses on an analysis of the Education Management Information System to determine whether this information system, utilised by the Free State Department of Education, is reliable and credible or not. In order to answer the research question under study, the dimensions/constructs of information systems success, such as information quality, system quality, individual and organizational impacts have been used to evaluate the information systems under investigation. Chapter 1 introduces the topic and outlines the background and the accountability chain of the Free State Department of Education. Chapter 2 deals with the theoretical grounding. It discusses the topic of Information Systems, in particular what the criteria used to determine the efficiency and reliability of an education management system in the Free State Province are. Chapter 3 draws on the theoretical base outlined in Chapter 2, focussing on the Free State Province to model the EMIS system and identifying the crucial elements where empirical observations are necessary. In Chapter 3 the focus is on the empirical data collection based on the model as set out in Chapter 4. In this chapter the methodological concerns in respect of the collection of data are dealt with in detail, and the findings are reported. In Chapter 4 the implications of the findings are weighed up against the criteria as identified in Chapter 2 and conclusions are drawn on that basis. Lastly Chapter 5, which draws on earlier findings, presents the lessons learnt in doing this research, conclusions drawn therefrom, as well as the recommendations presented as a way forward to improve the gaps identified in Free State EMIS. The researcher’s informed conclusion is that EMIS, through the use of SA-SAMS, has improved the capturing of data at school level and that this has contributed to an improvement in the quality of data contained in the provincial database.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Organisasies is afhanklik van die beskikbaarheid van betroubare en geloofwaardige inligting ten einde ingeligte besluite te neem en effektief te beplan. Die Onderwysbestuursinligtingstelsel (EMIS) word deur al die provinsiale onderwysdepartemente gebruik, insluitend die Vrystaatse Onderwysdepartement, vir die versameling, verifiëring, analise, berging en disseminasie van betroubare en geloofwaardige data vir die doeleindes van besluitneming en beplanning. Deur sy pogings om inligtingbestuur te verbeter, het die Departement van Basiese Onderwys die Suid-Afrikaanse Skoolbestuurstelsel (SA-SAMS) ingestel om die bestuur van data op skoolvlak te verbeter en om voorsiening te maak vir die oordrag van hierdie data na provinsiale databasisse. Hierdie studie fokus op ‘n analise van die Onderwysbestuursinligtingstelsel om vas te stel of hierdie stelsel, wat deur die Vrystaatse Onderwysdepartement gebruik word, betroubaar en geloofwaardig is, al dan nie. Ten einde die navorsingsvraag van hierdie studie te beantwoord, is die dimensies/konstrukte van die sukses van inligtingstelsels, soos inligtingskwaliteit, stelselkwaliteit, individuele en organisatoriese impak, gebruik om die betrokke inligtingstelsels te evalueer. Hoofstuk 1 lei die onderwerp in en verstrek die agtergrond en aanspreeklikheidsketting van die Vrystaatse Onderwysdepartement. Hoofstuk 2 behandel die teoretiese begronding. Die onderwerp Inligtingstelsels word bespreek, veral die kriteria wat gebruik word om die doeltreffendheid en betroubaarheid van ‘n onderwysbestuurstelsel in die Vrystaatse Provinsie te bepaal. Met die teoretiese basis wat in Hoofstuk 2 uiteengesit is as vertrekpunt, fokus Hoofstuk 3 op die Vrystaatse Provinsie om die EMIS te modelleer en om die deurslaggewende elemente waar empiriese waarnemings nodig is, te identifiseer. In Hoofstuk 3 is die fokus op die versameling van empiriese data, gebaseer op die model wat in Hoofstuk 4 beskryf word. In hierdie hoofstuk word die metodologiese vraagstukke met betrekking tot die versameling van data in besonderhede behandel, en die bevindings word aangebied. In Hoofstuk 4 word die implikasies van die bevindings gestel teenoor die kriteria wat in Hoofstuk 2 geïdentifiseer is, en gevolgtrekkings word gemaak. Laastens word in Hoofstuk 5, gebaseer op vroeëre bevindings, die lesse wat uit hierdie navorsing geleer is, aangebied, gevolgtrekkings word gemaak, en aanbevelings word voorgehou as die pad vorentoe om leemtes wat in die Vrystaatse EMIS geïdentifiseer is, te verbeter. Dit is die navorser se ingeligte gevolgtrekking dat EMIS, deur die gebruik van SASAMS, die vaslegging van data op skoolvlak verbeter het, en dat dit bygedra het tot ’n verbetering van die kwaliteit van data in die provinsiale databasis.
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Sahai, Esha T. "Women, innovation, entrepreneurship : essays on designing and improving education." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/105316.

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Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2015.
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Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneur are not gender-neutral concepts.[1] In the United States, men are twice as likely to be involved in entrepreneurship than women. Women have founded or led only 11% of venture capital backed US firms. Moreover, women-led firms have received only 7% of venture capital.[2] Clearly, there is a serious dearth of women in entrepreneurship. Research has shown that education can have an impact on gender segregation of aspirations, and that it acts as a barrier for women to move into historically male-dominated roles with higher earning potential. In higher education, gender segregation results in a variety of disciplines including entrepreneurship.[3] In this thesis, we examine the problem and recommend solutions to improve entrepreneurship and innovation education and entrepreneurial opportunities for women. We look at Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) programs focused on increasing participation of women in STEM and map them to entrepreneurship. Furthermore, we discuss the programs and resources available to women entrepreneurs. We recommend designing new programs and investing in resources for women innovators and entrepreneurs.
by Esha T. Sahai.
S.M. in Engineering and Management
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Åsberg, Samira. "Social Networks in Education: A Facebook-Based Educational Platform." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-93649.

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Social networking sites are among the most popular daily activities of students these days. Students are mostly using social networking sites for communication and sharing of their experiences. Facebook is an example of a social networking site, which supports additional features such as creating a profile page, creating group pages and supports possibility of implementing different integrated application with Facebook. These features improve the Facebook experience, allowing users to form groups, where they can introduce ideas and concepts, which can be shared and discussed in a structured style. For this thesis we have created a new learning management system by implementing an online educational platform within a Facebook context. This work introduces a new, complementary style of education, where students can improve their knowledge and sociality outside the university in an innovative way. The platform takes advantage of gamification, which introduces game-like elements to concepts such as education and learning management systems, to make them more fun and rewarding. The goal of this thesis is to extend the educational border to an interesting online environment where students can learn, communicate, and examine their knowledge globally in different courses within our application platform in Facebook.
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McCusker, Kerri A. "Intelligent assessment and learner personalisation in adaptive educational systems for STEM Education." Thesis, Ulster University, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.675465.

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SPADA, ALICE. "Education for Society in Educational Systems A Comparative Study on Social Competences." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/241101.

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Educating for society means preparing young members of society for social life. This research focuses on two areas of this topic: a) the different theories regarding educating for society provided through time by different sociological models; b) a comparative empirical study conducted in Milan in order to understand the way in which education for society is currently carried out. To do so, the educational tool considered is social competences. The analysis concentrates on the parameters of definition, transmission and evaluation of social competences as described by middle school teachers and uses phenomenography as a research method. Comparison between high disadvantage index districts and low disadvantage index district is carried out. Results show teachers from high disadvantage index districts concentrate more on the intercultural aspect of social competence compared to teachers from low disadvantage index districts. Results are read both as an effect of reproductions mechanisms and as an effect of systemic normative indeterminacy.
Educating for society means preparing young members of society for social life. This research focuses on two areas of this topic: a) the different theories regarding educating for society provided through time by different sociological models; b) a comparative empirical study conducted in Milan in order to understand the way in which education for society is currently carried out. To do so, the educational tool considered is social competences. The analysis concentrates on the parameters of definition, transmission and evaluation of social competences as described by middle school teachers and uses phenomenography as a research method. Comparison between high disadvantage index districts and low disadvantage index district is carried out. Results show teachers from high disadvantage index districts concentrate more on the intercultural aspect of social competence compared to teachers from low disadvantage index districts. Results are read both as an effect of reproductions mechanisms and as an effect of systemic normative indeterminacy.
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Meth, Halli Elaine. "DecaFS: A Modular Distributed File System to Facilitate Distributed Systems Education." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2014. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1206.

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Data quantity, speed requirements, reliability constraints, and other factors encourage industry developers to build distributed systems and use distributed services. Software engineers are therefore exposed to distributed systems and services daily in the workplace. However, distributed computing is hard to teach in Computer Science courses due to the complexity distribution brings to all problem spaces. This presents a gap in education where students may not fully understand the challenges introduced with distributed systems. Teaching students distributed concepts would help better prepare them for industry development work. DecaFS, Distributed Educational Component Adaptable File System, is a modular distributed file system designed for educational use. The goal of the system is to teach distributed computing concepts to undergraduate and graduate level students by allowing them to develop small, digestible portions of the system. The system is broken up into layers, and each layer is broken up into modules so that students can build or modify different components in small, assignment- sized portions. Students can replace modules or entire layers by following the DecaFS APIs and recompiling the system. This allows the behavior of the DFS (Distributed File System) to change based on student implementation, while providing base functionality for students to work from. Our implementation includes a code base of core DecaFS Modules that students can work from and basic implementations of non-core DecaFS Modules. Our basic non-core modules can be modified to implement more complex distribution techniques without modifying core modules. We have shown the feasibility of developing a modular DFS, while adhering to requirements such as configurable sizes (file, stripe, chunk) and support of multiple data replication strategies.
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Books on the topic "The Education System5"

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Fullan, Michael. All systems go: The change imperative for whole system reform. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Corwin Press, 2010.

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Kramarov, Sergey, Vladimir Khramov, Elena Grebenyuk, and Anatoly Bocharov. Fundamentals of the ergotechnical approach to the formation of an electronic educational environment. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02086-9.

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The monograph deals with the problems of analysis and synthesis of electronic information and learning environment as an ergatic system. The issues of creation, development and evaluation of such systems, as well as information support of the process of building and using artificial intelligence, including in the protection of information, are considered. The monograph provides theoretical justifications for the research of information objects, which reveals the mechanism of constructing a mathematical model of the educational process at the university and explains the understanding of the education system as a system of systems, as well as information processes associated with it. The research presented in the monograph is the basis for the creation of new and effective robotic organizational and organizational-technical systems in education. The monograph is intended for researchers and teachers, postgraduates, undergraduates and engineers specializing in the field of educational management, including intelligent adaptive control of complex robotic systems.
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Rebecca, Marlow-Ferguson, ed. World education encyclopedia: A survey of educational systems worldwide. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale Group/Thomson Learning, 2002.

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Heterick, Robert C. A single system image: An information systems strategy. Boulder, Colo: CAUSE--The Professional Association for Computing and Information Technology in Higher Education, 1988.

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Elliot, Sergio. Distance education systems. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1990.

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I, Dekker E., and Van Schalkwyk O. J, eds. Modern education systems. Durban: Butterworths, 1989.

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Baker, Bruce D. Financing education systems. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Merrill/Prentice Hall, 2008.

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Gagarina, Larisa, and Yuliya Shevnina. Fundamentals of information systems design and development. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1872684.

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The textbook discusses the tasks of designing and developing information systems, describes the theoretical and practical use of modeling technologies IDEF0, DFD, UML. It contains many examples of the use of modern technological tools in the design of information systems for various subject areas. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the areas of "Applied Informatics", "Software Engineering". It can be useful for students studying in other educational programs, as well as for self-education.
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Nikolaeva, Svetlana. The system of ecological education of preschoolers. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1860514.

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The textbook presents a theoretical (philosophical, natural-scientific and psychological-pedagogical) justification of the methodology of ecological education of preschoolers. Corresponds to the Federal state educational standard of higher education of the last generation in the field of training "Pedagogical education". For students and teachers of universities, teachers of colleges of preschool faculties, researchers of preschool pedagogy and environmental education.
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Brezinka, Wolfgang. Educational aims, educational means, educational success: Contributions to a system of science of education. Aldershot, Hants, England: Avebury, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "The Education System5"

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Lo Bianco, Joseph. "Educational Linguistics and Education Systems." In The Handbook of Educational Linguistics, 113–26. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470694138.ch9.

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Scott, David. "Global Education and Educational Reform." In Education Systems and Learners, 101–7. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59884-4_6.

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Erdoğan Coşkun, Aynur. "Conceptions of Society and Education Paradigm in the Twenty-First Century." In Educational Theory in the 21st Century, 141–71. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9640-4_7.

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AbstractThis chapter describes the structural features and problem areas of modern education systems, then discusses new social and educational ideas that offer solutions to these problems. From the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, information was given on the social models and educational systems that coincided with the turning points of industrial developments. While factory organization as characterized by mass production and nation-state citizenship shaped the education system of industrial societies, digitization and its values have left their mark on educational systems in the information society. Advanced technological developments in areas such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, or the Internet of things have led to a techno-futuristic model of society being placed on the agenda. In this context, we pursue the questions of how new technologies are changing the education system and what kind of solutions they are offering to its problems for education in future societies. New technologies are argued to have not eliminated the basic problems we must deal with in the contemporary world such as equal opportunity in education and student-centered education.
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Hatos, Adrian. "Education Systems." In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 1–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69909-7_844-2.

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Hatos, Adrian. "Education Systems." In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2015–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17299-1_844.

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Gruzdeva, Marina L., Olga I. Vaganova, Svetlana N. Kaznacheeva, Natalia V. Bystrova, and Anna V. Chanchina. "Modern Educational Technologies in Professional Education." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 1097–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15160-7_110.

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Cóndor-Herrera, Omar, and Carlos Ramos-Galarza. "Educational Technological Game for Children’s Education." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 273–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68017-6_41.

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Perniu, Dana, Ileana Manciulea, Cristina Salca Rotaru, and Camelia Draghici. "Open Educational Resources for Environmental Education." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 327–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67209-6_35.

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Xu, Guobin, Yanhui Chen, and Lianhua Xu. "Education System." In Understanding Western Culture, 117–48. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8150-7_5.

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Griffiths, Tom G. "Critical World-Systems Education for Progressive System Change." In Encyclopedia of Teacher Education, 1–6. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1179-6_326-1.

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Axinte, Teofan Narcis. "Educational Policy and Education Management. Study Case: Israel." In Eighth International Scientific-Business Conference LIMEN Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of Research. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/limen.2022.275.

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The world today faces new realities, conditions, and challenges as a result of the remarkable development in many fields. Across the past centu­ry, education systems all over the world have seen significant improvements. The educational system has evolved, progressed, and transformed in a way that emphasizes the democratization of education. To adapt their educa­tional systems and objectives to the 21st century, all developed nations are coping with and confronting changes and difficulties both locally and glob­ally. The present article wants to present some specific aspects related to edu­cational policy and education management in Israel. Israel is a relatively new state, found in 1948 and the Israeli educational system reflects Israeli society, similarly to anywhere else in the world. In all these years of existence, Israel’s educational system has accomplished prodigious achievements. As it is ob­vious, Israel is a relatively young nation, hence its educational system faces various challenges, some of which are exclusive to Israel. This presentation proposes to explain briefly the roots of Israel’s education system, which be­gan before it was recognized as a state, and will illustrate some concrete fac­ets of the actual education system, educational policy, and education man­agement, as well, as in Israel
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Waks, Shlomo. "Engineering Education: Prospective Research Issues." In ASME 2008 9th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2008-59535.

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There exists an increasing gap between engineering developments and research on educating engineers. There is a need to investigate and develop pedagogical means for advancing engineering education. The problem stems from the fact that most engineering educators are concerned mainly with disciplinary engineering contents, while researchers in the educational domain concentrate on educational psychology and pedagogical aspects. There is not enough cooperation between engineering and education, thus avoiding the creation of synergetic interaction between the two domains in a given engineering education system or situation. This article deals with the question: what has to be investigated in engineering education in order to advance learning activities of students and updating engineers? We will analyze some issues, as they aroused during recent years in a series of research studies on engineering education around the world and in the Department of Education in Technology and Science at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. After analyzing the status of engineering education and emergence of relevant R&D activities, possible research questions are presented. For example: (1) How should the contents of an engineering curriculum be determined? By whom? (2) Is there a need for a recognized educational scholarship like that of the existing disciplinary scholarship? (3) Creativity and project work – what do engineering educators and students think about? (4) What are the conditions and means for advancing the learning process in a multimedia environment? (5) What are the pitfalls in using hypermedia during the learning process? (6) What is Self-Learning Regulation (SLR) and why is it an important issue in engineering education? Accordingly possible trends in engineering education research are proposed and discussed.
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M. Abu-Samaha, Ala, and Rima Shishakly. "Assessment of School Information System Utilization in the UAE Primary Schools." In InSITE 2008: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3260.

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This paper presents an assessment of School Information Systems (SIS) Utilization in the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) primary schools through a holistic descriptive approach that involves explaining, studying and analyzing the current technical status of the schools’ SIS. To do so, the researchers used a series of case studies (documents analysis, questionnaires and interviews) of a number of primary schools representing the educational zones of the UAE to acquire an understanding of SIS level of utilization. According to the research results, the majority of primary schools have computerized their administrative activities at different levels via the Ministry of Education’s suggested system or individually procured systems. Though, the use of Information and Communication Technologies, including SIS, is in its initial stage despite the adopted strategy by the UAE government to accelerate the effective utilization of educational management and automation technologies in the educational institutions and the Ministry of Education itself.
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CAZACIOC, Nadejda, and Ileana Simona ȘEREMET. "Designul educațional al proiectelor STE(A)M." In Inter/transdisciplinary approaches in the teaching of the real sciences, (STEAM concept) = Abordări inter/transdisciplinare în predarea ştiinţelor reale, (concept STEAM). Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46727/c.steam-2023.p451-458.

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The improvement from the perspective of new educations through innovative didactic strategies offers scientific and methodological perspectives of a procedural order through which learning becomes indepth, extensive and interdisciplinary. It has been established that heuristic didactic procedures based on debates and demonstrative activities intensify the permanent renewal of the didactic concept. Reforms in the education system are based on the continuous improvement of the pedagogical approach, to provide quality pedagogical services, staff training, ongoing staff training, scientific implications in the educational sciences, increasing the efficiency of learning processes, and improving educational design. based on didactic technology. Education opens up to the problems of the world and evolves towards continuous learning that goes hand in hand with the reform of society in general. From these perspectives, STEAM education becomes the bridge through which the problems and challenges of the contemporary world can be connected dimensionally and interdependently to the new techniques and technologies of imperative global order.
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Iskandarova, Gulbahor. "ASSUMPTION OF WORD MEANING IN LEARNING UZBEKI AS A SECOND LANGUAGE." In TEACHING UZBEK LANGUAGE ABROAD: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATION. Alisher Navo'i Tashkent state university of Uzbek language and literature, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/tsuull.conf.2024.16.4/emsn3216.

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Each stage of the continuous education system and educational fields aimed at educating the youth of our nation to be perfect individuals in all respects and possessing real intellectual potential are assigned certain educational goals and tasks. All conditions have been created for teaching the Uzbek language in schools where education is conducted in other languages or by foreigners. Uzbek language learners learn to read, write, communicate and express their thoughts. Of course, in order to read and learn the Uzbek language, it is necessary to pay attention to the development of the ability to understand the meaning of words, master the content of words in various communicative situations, and use them competently.
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Karabanova, I. V., and М. А. Karabanova. "CONTEMPORARY STATE OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM." In Культура, наука, образование: проблемы и перспективы. Нижневартовский государственный университет, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/ksp-2021/50.

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The current state of preschool, general, secondary vocational, and higher education in Russia are considered. The actual directions on the implementation of state policy in the educational field were determined for each level. A system of measures in the educational field is proposed. It will make Russian education competitive in the international market of educational services.
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MARIAN (TUTUNARU), Tatiana. "APPROACHING ”QUALITY OF EDUCATION” IN ROMANIAN AND FINNISH EDUCATION SYSTEMS." In International Management Conference. Editura ASE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/imc/2021/02.11.

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The concept of "quality" is fundamental in the education system because the improvement of the training process and the identity of the school, allow the verification of results and provide a guideline for research and continuous improvement. Evaluation and quality have become major policy issues in education around the world, simultaneously act as strong governance mechanisms at the national and transnational levels. This paper, through the systemic analysis of quality assessment proposes the presentation of two different ways of approaching it, in the education systems of Romania and Finland, each of them personalizing the values and options of educational policy, in a common European intercultural space.
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Constantinescu, Maria, and Vlad ionut Dumitrache. "THE IMPACT OF COVID 19 ON THE ROMANIAN MILITARY EDUCATION." In eLSE 2021. ADL Romania, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-21-003.

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The Romanian military education system, like other military and civilian educational systems worldwide, has been affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Sanitary measures such as lockdowns and the need to respect social distancing have had profound implications on the education process, such as the need to move the classes in hybrid and online formats, depending on national regulations and the severity of the outbreak in various countries and regions. The aim of this paper is to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of online compared to regular military education, with particular focus on the Romanian military education system. The pandemic has highlighted numerous failures in the current educational system, some of them specific to the online education (such as lack of training for teachers in designing online courses, lack of training for students on using e-learning technology) and some more general, related to the educational system itself (such as a lack of foresight and strategy related to e-learning, whose implementation had to be done on emergency basis, with the associated problems). At the same time, the COVID 19 pandemic has brought to the public and decision maker's attention the undeniable advantages of e-learning, both in the civilian and military education systems. In the second chapter, the paper offers potential solutions and forward steps into implementing online procedures, techniques and tools to further develop online education and training in the field of military education that could be of use in a post pandemic world. The main conclusion of the paper is that digitalization is a priority in a globalized world and online education as part of it has expanded to the circumstances of the Covid-19 crisis. The Romanian military education system should strive to correlate the needs of students, teaching staffs and institutions and to integrate the resulting effects will lead to a more innovative and effective driven learning process.
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Condruzbacescu, Monica. "PROMOTING OPEN EDUCATION AND FREE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES." In eLSE 2020. University Publishing House, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-20-039.

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The paper focuses on promoting open education and free educational resources. The dynamics of the changes that take place in the world are a challenge for all actors in the education system. Accepting and promoting the postmodern paradigm, based on humanism and constructivism, approaching education from the perspective of the learner and developing the education process from the perspective of the pedagogy focused on competences are just some of the new imperatives. All these realities require a resizing of the educational process and resources, but also of the purposes. Training systems must contribute to meeting the increasingly pressing need for continuous updating of knowledge and skills in the conditions of an increasingly expanded international labor market, while at the same time pursuing greater efficiency and equity. In this context, there is also widespread use, including in the education system, of technologies and information resources, as well as facilitating, through them, access and exchange of information. Electronic resources, online content and virtual educational spaces offer the latest, most diverse information and continuing education opportunities. In recent years, the issues directly related to open data / open educational resources are being widely addressed by the international educational community. At European level, a series of actions were carried out regarding the promotion of open data, in order to improve the quality and access to education, the European Commission elaborating a series of public policy documents that encourage the re-use of information in innovative ways and the design of educational materials under open licenses. Over the last decade, the supply of OER in the world has grown exponentially. However, while there is an increasing variety of subjects, OERs are typically produced in a limited number of languages (mainly in English), and used by certain sectors of education (especially higher education) and specific disciplines.
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Bulatova, Olena, Yurii Chentukov, and Tetyana Marena. "The impact of military conflicts on the educational component of national economic security." In Conferinta stiintifica internationala "Strategii si politici de management in economia contemporana", editia VII. Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53486/icspm2022.01.

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The relevance of the study is related to the fact that current military conflicts have devastating consequences for the educational systems of countries, and therefore negatively affect the state of the educational component of national security. This paper is aimed at determining the areas of negative impact of military conflicts on the countries’ national educational systems and assessing the consequences of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine for the educational component of national security. The study has been conducted using historical and logical methods, methods of generalization and abstraction, analysis and synthesis, a systematic approach. The study is conducted using statistical and analytical data of international organizations and research institutions on attacks on educational institutions, destruction of educational infrastructure, migration of teachers, pupils and students. It is stated that in addition to the destruction of material and technical base, complementary factors of the negative impact of the military conflict on the domestic education system, in particular, higher education, are: deterioration of the psychological state of both educators and students; reducing the influx of foreign students to domestic universities; reduction of state expenditures on higher education; reduction of household income; significant increase in “educational migration”. All this can lead to a significant reduction in demand for domestic higher education services and significantly worsens the state of the educational component of national security.
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Reports on the topic "The Education System5"

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London, Jonathan. Outlier Vietnam and the Problem of Embeddedness: Contributions to the Political Economy of Learning. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2021/062.

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Recent literature on the political economy of education highlights the role of political settlements, political commitments, and features of public governance in shaping education systems’ development and performance around learning. Vietnam’s experiences provide fertile ground for the critique and further development of this literature including, especially, its efforts to understand how features of accountability relations shape education systems’ performance across time and place. Globally, Vietnam is a contemporary outlier in education, having achieved rapid gains in enrolment and strong learning outcomes at relatively low levels of income. This paper proposes that beyond such felicitous conditions as economic growth and social historical and cultural elements that valorize education, Vietnam’s distinctive combination of Leninist political commitments to education and high levels of societal engagement in the education system often works to enhance accountability within the system in ways that contribute to the system’s coherence around learning; reflecting the sense and reality that Vietnam is a country in which education is a first national priority. Importantly, these alleged elements exist alongside other features that significantly undermine the system’s coherence and performance around learning. These include, among others, the system’s incoherent patterns of decentralization, the commercialization and commodification of schooling and learning, and corresponding patterns of systemic inequality. Taken together, these features of education in Vietnam underscore how the coherence of accountability relations that shape learning outcomes are contingent on the manner in which national and local systems are embedded within their broader social environments while also raising intriguing ideas for efforts to understand the conditions under which education systems’ performance with respect to learning can be promoted, supported, and sustained.
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London, Jonathan D., and Bich-Hang Duong. The Politics of Education and Learning in Vietnam: Contributions to a Theory of Embedded Accountabilities. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-2023/pe10.

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This paper locates many of the most important strengths and weaknesses in Vietnam’s education system in the politics of education and in features of the country’s education system’s societal embedding. By the politics of education, we mean the relations of power and authority and of domination, contestation, cooperation, and accommodation that shape the functioning of the education system as an institutional field. By the societal embeddedness, we refer to the system’s interdependent relation with its broader social and institutional environment. Understanding these elements of Vietnam’s education system is of vital importance for efforts to improve education systems’ performance in Vietnam and beyond.
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London, Jonathan. Vietnam’s Education System: How Coherent Is It for Learning? Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2023/131.

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The disappointing performance of education systems in developing countries in improving learning outcomes has spurred research aimed at establishing what features of education systems determine their effectiveness or failure in improving learning outcomes. There has been special interest in the challenge of making education systems more coherent for learning, i.e., developing systems in which accountability relations among stakeholders across key elements of education policy design support and sustain strong learning outcomes. In the emergent literature on the political economy of education, a great deal of attention has been directed at Vietnam, a lower-middle income country whose results on assessments of learning have been vastly higher than all other countries in its income group and have even surpassed learning assessment results of many OECD countries. This has led to a raft of research papers asking, “how did Vietnam do it?” Addressing this question, this paper explores Vietnam’s education system’s coherence for learning through an analysis of accountability relations across three key elements of education policy design — delegation, finance, and information. Our aim is to ascertain how features of these policy elements’ practice may variously support or undermine the Communist Party of Vietnam’s objective of promoting quality education and improved learning outcomes for all. The potentially surprising answer to the “how coherent” question posed in the title is, not really that much. Analysis finds that Vietnam’s education system remains weakly "coherent around learning" and is best understood as a “formal process compliant” system that, despite its many strengths, is nonetheless underperforming relative to its potential. The implications of this for efforts to enhance the system’s performance around learning are explored in brief.
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Bulatetska, Lesya V., Vitaliy V. Bulatetskyi, Tetyana O. Hryshanovych, Yulia S. Pavlenko, Tetyana I. Cheprasova, and Andrey V. Pikilnyak. Operation system features and cloud services for lecturer work. [б. в.], June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4443.

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The work proposes a conception of setup and use of teacher’s or lecturer’s workspace using common software and hardware products. The research object is a system built by using operating system capabilities in conjunction with office suite and public cloud service, as a foundation for teacher’s digital workspace. Research is made on how to set up, scale, and operate such a system, by studying the experience of national and foreign scientists and teachers, and using our own experience in educational processes, and working with operating systems and cloud services. As a result, we got a system which is easy to set up, learn, and apply by teachers without significant experience working remote education systems, and could be used for initial learning of remote education principles. It could be used as an initial step before migrating to specialized remote education systems. In the future, the system itself could be improved by adding additional objects into the system and a higher integration level between objects and external subjects.
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Valko, Nataliia V., Nataliya O. Kushnir, and Viacheslav V. Osadchyi. Cloud technologies for STEM education. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3882.

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Cloud technologies being used in STEM education for providing robotics studying are highlighted in this article. Developing cloud robotic systems have not been used to their fullest degree in education but are applied by limited specialists’ number. Advantages given by cloud robotics (an access to big data, open systems, open environments development) lead to work with mentioned systems interfaces improving and having them more accessible. The potential represented by these technologies make them worth being shown to the majority of teachers. Benefits of cloud technologies for robotics and automatization systems are defined. An integrated approach to knowledge assimilation is STEM education basis. The demanded stages for robotics system development are shown and cloud sources which could be possibly used are analyzed in this article.
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Silberstein, Jason, and Marla Spivack. Applying Systems Thinking to Education: Using the RISE Systems Framework to Diagnose Education Systems. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-ri_2023/051.

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This essay summarises a framework for understanding education systems by specifying the system’s components and the ways that those components interact to cultivate or undermine learning for children. Since education systems are complex and involve complex interactions, a structured framework for characterising their features can help identify problems and the way towards solutions to overcome them.
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Spivack, Marla. Applying Systems Thinking to Education: The RISE Systems Framework. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-ri_2021/028.

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Many education systems in low- and middle-income countries are experiencing a learning crisis. Many efforts to address this crisis do not account for the system features of education, meaning that they fail to consider the ways that interactions and feedback loops produce outcomes. Thinking through the feedback relationships that produce the education system can be challenging. The RISE Education Systems Framework, which is sufficiently structured to give boundaries to the analysis but sufficiently flexible to be adapted to multiple scenarios, can be helpful. The RISE Framework identifies four key relationships in an education system: politics, compact, management, and voice and choice; and five features that can be used to describe these relationships: delegation, finance, information, support, and motivation. This Framework can be a useful approach for characterising the key actors and interactions in the education system, thinking through how these interactions produce systems outcomes, and identifying ways to intervene that can shift the system towards better outcomes.
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Nietschke, Yung, Anna Dabrowski, Maya Conway, and Chaula Pradhika. COVID-19 Education Response Mapping Study: Building Resilience in the Kyrgyz Republic: Readiness, Response, and Recovery. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-702-1.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis has caused unprecedented levels of disruption to education systems worldwide. Across the Asia region, it is estimated that around 760 million children were impacted by school closures at the height of the pandemic. Government response strategies have varied across the region, with some countries imposing prolonged school lockdowns while others have had short, repeated closure periods. As countries begin to reopen schools and continue to prepare for subsequent waves of COVID-19 infection, there is a need to develop the greater capability of education systems to safeguard learning and address persistent barriers to learning equality by harnessing the opportunities for systemic change. However, school-based practices and responses that have been effective in supporting the continuity of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic have yet to be well examined, particularly in Asia. While the system and school structures are a crucial component of educational quality, understanding what happens in a school setting can offer meaningful insights into overcoming barriers to educational quality as education systems recover and rebuild from the pandemic. This report presents the findings of research undertaken in the Kyrgyz Republic, Central Asia. It forms part of a broader study that aims to explore the system and school-level practices that have supported learning continuity in Asia during the pandemic. The study will focus on the practices of policymakers that have supported teaching and learning and consider ways in which school leaders, teachers, and parents have worked to support children during periods of disruption. Rather than comparing the responses of countries in Asia, this study will highlight innovations in the system and school policies and programs in the Kyrgyz Republic and make recommendations based on insights from the Kyrgyz Republic’s education system. The study will focus on the system and school participants that support students in the Kyrgyz Republic but will not include students themselves.
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Dabrowski, Anna, Yung Nietschke, Syeda Kashfee Ahmed, Amy Berry, and Maya Conway. Readiness, response, and recovery: The impacts of COVID-19 on education systems in Asia. Australian Council for Educational Research, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-689-5.

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This review provides insights into COVID-19 responses in educational systems in Asia, and reviews which policies and practices were already in place to contribute to system readiness and resilience. Although the evidence base remains scarce, reflecting on the different system and school-level responses in Asia provides opportunity to identify gaps in current policies and research, and consider new ways in which countries in Asia can strengthen their educational systems into the future. It considers what makes an education system resilient, and the importance of school level practices. It uses an analytical framework to review readiness, response and recovery, and concludes with a discussion of gaps in evidence in Asia.
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Kaffenberger, Michelle, and Marla Spivack. System Coherence for Learning: Applications of the RISE Education Systems Framework. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-risewp_2022/086.

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In recent decades, education systems in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have rapidly expanded access to schooling, but learning has lagged behind. There are many reasons for low learning in LMICs. Proximate determinants (such as insufficient financing or poor school management) receive much attention, but focus on these often ignores underlying system drivers. In this chapter we use a systems approach to describe underlying system dynamics that drive learning outcomes. To do so, we first describe the RISE education systems framework and then apply it to two cases. In the case of Sobral, Brazil, the systems framework illustrates how a coherent package of reforms, improving upon multiple system components, produced positive outcomes. In the case of Indonesia, a reform that increased teacher pay, but did not change underlying system dynamics, had no impact on learning. The chapter shows how a systems approach can help to understand success, diagnose failure, and inform action to bring about improvements to children’s learning.
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