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A-801 Section 5October 10, 2012

Current Global Education Issues

Situating Ourselves in the Course (1 minutes) Discussion of the readings (15 minutes)

Asia Society Teaching and Leadership for the 21st Century UNESCO The Hidden Crisis Reimers (ed.) Unequal Schools, Unequal Chances

Bilateral Aid (30 minutes) Logical Framework Problem Tree Analysis (30 minutes) Housekeeping (5 minutes)

Agenda

1• Introduction to Comparative and International Education

2• The Process of Policy Analysis

3• Education Policy Options

Course Overview

1• Introduction to Comparative and International Education

2• The Process of Policy Analysis

Course Overview

– Week 5 – Current Global Education Issues

– Week 6 – How Education Policy is Made

– Week 4 – Education and Development and Education as a Human Right

Summary

Teaching and Leadership in the 21st Century

Summary

The Hidden Crisis (Ch. 3)

Summary

Unequal Schools, Unequal Chances

What are the global topics raised in the readings? What other global topics are not raised in the readings? How might these readings connect to those from last

week?

Connecting the Readings to the Theme

What are the stated goals? What are the implicit goals (if any)? What are their strategies? What role are they playing in tackling the current global

issues discussed this week?

Bilateral Aid Agencies

1. List all the problems that come to mind. Problems need to be carefully identified: they should be existing problems, not possible, imagined or future ones. The problem is an existing negative situation, it is not the absence of a solution.

2. Identify a core problem (this may involve considerable trial and error before settling on one).

3. Determine which problems are “Causes” and which are “Effects.”

4. Arrange in hierarchy both Causes and Effects, i.e., how do the causes relate to each other - which leads to the other, etc.

LogFrame Problem Analysis Tree

Housekeeping

• Mid-semester evaluation reminder• Late papers/accidentally uploaded drafts• Paper return date• Reading for Lecture/Section next week (next slide)

Lecture and Week 6 Section

Please make sure to read your assigned reading closely by Friday (10/12).

Department for International development. Learning for All: DFID’s Education Strategy 2010-2015. UK AID.http://www.ungei.org/resources/files/educ-strat.pdf

ARNOT, TylerAZIZ, NurCHANDRA, Shivi-------------------UNHCR. Education Strategy.http://www.unhcr.org/4af7e71d9.html

ELIAS GONZALEZ, AlisonGROSSMAN-GREENE, SarahGUARINO, Nicole

USAID. Education Strategy.http://transition.usaid.gov/our_work/education_and_universities/documents/USAID_ED_Strategy_feb2011.pdf

SMITH, DanielTOEGEL, FabianVAIDHEESH, SunandaVILLARREAL MURAIRA, Cynthia

UNICEF. Education Strategy.http://www.unicef.org/publications/files/All_Children_Everywhere_EN_072409.pdf

HERNDON, CristinaLEE, Jin-SolLIN, LiSARWAR, Imran

Lecture and Week 6 Section

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