... the growing inequalities in rewards within the hierarchy of knowledge workers. Education, Globalisation andtheKnowledge Economy 13 Education, Globalisation andtheKnowledge Economy 15 The ... Education, globalisation and the knowledge economy A Commentary by the Teaching and Learning Research Programme Education, Globalisation andtheKnowledge Economy 7Competition ... can be standardised, and its impact on the demand for creative knowledge workers and on the returns on investments in higher education. Changes in business models and practices, such as the ‘digital...
... provincial and local government officials. These will be designed to increase their awareness and understanding of the impact of globalisation andtheknowledgeeconomy on their work and, in particular, ... related challenge is posed by the rise of theknowledge economy. In the new millennium, economic opportunities will increasingly lie in people andtheknowledge they have, rather than in capital or ... To prepare the people of the province for theknowledgeeconomy of the 21st century; • To contain the spread of HIV/AIDS and TB; • To empower the poor people of our province through the provision...
... cation and performance.In Spain, the Universities Organic Law of 2001 (1) ordered the full integration of the Spa-nish highereducation system into the «European Area of HigherEducation . Thereafter, ... FRAMEWORKOF THE «EUROPEAN AREA OF HIGHEREDUCATION As it is well known, the starting point of the process to achieve an integral harmoniza-tion of the European highereducation system was the «Sorbonne ... according to the study promoted by the Minister of Science and Edu-cation on the Social demands and their infl uence in the planning of degrees in Spain (Funda-ción Universidad Empresa 2005), the degree...
... agricultural economy land is the key resource. In an industrial economy naturalresources, such as coal and iron ore, and labour are the main resources. A knowledge economy is one in which knowledge is the ... profoundstructural and qualitative changes in the operation of theeconomyand transforming the basis of competitive advantage. The rising knowledge intensity of the world economyand our increasing ... increasingly the languageof theknowledge economy, from its relatively open society and from itsposition as a stable and growing economy in the Asia-Pacific region.On the other hand:• Australia’s...
... THEHIGHEREDUCATION INSTITUTION THE QUALITY POLICY OF THEHIGHEREDUCATION INSTITUTION THE QUALITY POLICY OF THEHIGHEREDUCATION INSTITUTION THE QUALITY POLICY OF THEHIGHEREDUCATION ... have:■Prior experience in the evaluation of HEIs and their operations■A comprehensive and deep understanding of thehigher education system■ Knowledge or experience of highereducation management.A ... visitBriefing and discussion event■Around four weeks prior to the audit visit the chair of the audit team and the FINHEEC project manager visit the HEI subject to the audit The purpose of the visit...
... responsesduring the period of higher education. The Policy Forum The Institute, in collaboration with the SEAMEO RIHED, Bangkok, and Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Malaysia,organized ... starting withSingapore in 1997, and all other countries in 1998. Indonesia and Thailand faced the highest fall in GDP andthe Philippines and Singapore faced the least rates of decline in GDP.Table ... centralto the development efforts of countries within the region. A closerlook at the studies on the crisis indicates that most of them focuseither on basic education or, at the most, secondary education. ...
... www.hsrcpress.ac.za12PercyMoleke13Inequalitiesin HigherEducationandthe Structureof the LabourMarketisnottosuggestthatpeoplepursue highereducationand furtherstudiespurelyfor the purposeoffindingajob,ascontinuous education occursalsoaspartoflifelonglearning.Summary and conclusionCurrentracialinequitieshavetheirrootsinpastracialinjustices. ... especially in the context of greaterdemandfor and widerparticipationin higher education. This paper looks at the inequities in highereducationand their consequencesin the labourmarketforpeoplewith higher education. The inequalitiesin the type and sourceofhumancapitalacquiredareoftenoverlooked, and itisarguedherethattheyperpetuateinequalitiesobservedin the labourmarket.Inequitiesinacquiredhumancapitaleventuallyinfluenceeducationalattainment,whichinturninfluenceslabourmarketprospects.Thisisreflectedin the selectionorsiftingof the potentialemployeesin the labourmarket.Thosewithlongeryearsofschoolinghavebetterprospectsin the labourmarket.Butalsoofsignificanceis the typeofqualificationacquiredduringschooling. ... woulddo the samecourseagain.Only1,6%indicatedtheywouldnotenter highereducation atall.Thus,whilemostof the graduatesrealised the value and importanceof higher education, theyappearedtomakelessinformeddecisionsontheirchoice...
... classroom time. The idea of having students watch the video lecture and/ or read the material at home and then work on problems or case studies together in the classroom with other students and a teacher ... about the potential future of higher education. While 60% agreed with the statement that education will be transformed between now andthe end of the decade, a significant number of the survey ... be able to learn when they want, what they want, and how they want. Educators will equip themselves to be able to compete in the world of a supply -and- demand chain of knowledge. Learning will...
... in the case of study. The first level is the objective for choosing the best strategic planning of COE in the future. The second level is the primary factors as a group of criteria in which the ... in higher education. Trainers and educators manage the review processes so that it follows the basic principles of evaluation in education system. As applied to educational institutions, the ... in highereducation is originally began for universities and institutes in the training international standard. Evaluating and planning strategies have the key roles in a university for the...
... of highereducation policy that promotes responsive highereducation institutions and that recognises the significant role that highereducation has to play in developing theknowledgeand ... elicit a broad understanding of the nature of the project, the data available at THRIP and the Innovation Fund that might be relevant to the study andthe extent to which data and documents were ... and Lara Sukhdeo of the Innovation Fund who engaged in the methodological design of the study and provided a critical reading of the final report. • Thehighereducation beneficiaries of the...