998 resultados para Transversal education
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The relation among education, disease prevalence, and frequency of health service utilization was analyzed using data from the Swiss National Health Survey SOMIPOPS, conducted in 1981-1983 on a randomly selected sample of 4,255 individuals, representative of the entire Swiss population. The prevalence of several important cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, osteoarticular, and psychiatric disorders was higher among less educated individuals; only allergic conditions were directly associated with indicators of social class. More educated individuals reported lower frequencies of general practitioner visits, but higher frequencies of specialized consultations. These findings confirm that education is an important determinant not only of mortality but also of morbidity and health-care utilization and require careful consideration in terms of the planning and evaluation of health services.
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After the international trends towards inclusive education, Chinese legislations mandate the inclusion of students with disabilities into the regular education classroom. The purpose of this study was to investigate the kindergarten teachers’ attitudes towards inclusive education of children with disabilities in the regular classroom, in Wuhan, China, as well their sense of responsibility to include children with disabilities in regular classroom. Ninety kindergarten teachers from public and private kindergartens in Wuhan participated in this study. Descriptive analysis demonstrated that, in general, kindergarten teachers we studied have negative or contradictory attitudes towards inclusive education of children with disabilities in regular classroom. Statistically non-significant differences were found between teachers’ attitudes towards inclusion and teachers’ demographic variables (age, education degree, teaching experience, experience teaching children with disabilities, time experience with children with disabilities and training in special education). Significant correlation was found between teachers’ attitudes towards inclusive education and their sense of responsibility to include children with disabilities in regular classroom. The results allowed the identification of some crucial aspects necessary to achieve the inclusive education
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The paper deals with the comparative study of European citizens satisfaction with thestate of education in their respective countries. Individual and contextual effects aretested applying multilevel analysis. The results show that educational public policies(level of decentralization, degree of comprehensiveness and public spending) as well asthe students social environment (socioeconomic and cultural status) have a soundimpact on the opinions about the state of education.
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A generalized rise in unemployment rates for both college and high-schoolgraduates, a widening education wage premium, and a sharp increase incollege education participation are characteristic features of thetransformations of the U.S. labor market between 1970 and 1990. This paperinvestigates the interactions between these changes in the labor marketand in educational attainment. First, it develops an equilibrium searchand matching model of the labor market where education is endogenouslydetermined. Second, calibrated versions of the model are used to studyquantitatively whether either a skill-biased change in technology or amismatch shock can explain the above facts. The skill-biased shock accountsfor a considerable part of the changes but fails to produce the increasein unemployment for the educated labor force. The mismatch shock explainsinstead much of the change in the four variables, including the wage premium.
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Report on the Iowa Department of Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the year ended June 30, 2007
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Estimates of the e¤ect of education on GDP (the social return to education)have been hard to reconcile with micro evidence on the private return. We present a simple explanation that combines two ideas: imperfect substitution between worker types and endogenous skill biased technological progress. When types of workers are imperfect substitutes, the supply of human capital is negatively related to its return, and a higher education level compresses wage di¤erentials. We use cross-country panel data on income inequality to estimate the private return and GDP data to estimate the social return. The results show that the private return falls by 2 percentage points when the average education level increases by a year, which is consistent with Katz and Murphy's [1992] estimate of the elasticity of substitution between worker types. We find no evidence for dynamics in the private return, and certainly not for a reversal of the negative e¤ect as described in Acemoglu [2002]. The short run social return equals the private return.
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Report on the Iowa Department of Education for the year ended June 30, 2007
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A exploração exacerbada dos recursos naturais para a satisfação das necessidades humanas e para a manutenção de certos padrões de consumo e estilos de vida provocou a exaustão dos recursos da natureza, a degradação sócio ambiental e a perda de valores na relação homem natureza. O problema não é o consumo porque somos consumidores. O presente estudo teve como objetivo principal aferir e compreender o nível de conhecimento, os comportamentos pró e pós-consumo, a natureza e a extensão das oportunidades e ameaças, bem como pontos fortes e fracos que os alunos e professores da escola secundária selecionada apresentam em relação ao consumo e sustentabilidade e a promoção de ações conducentes à sustentabilidade ambiental. Para a sua realização utilizou-se um guião de entrevistas elaborado para servir de instrumento de gestão da entrevista semi estruturada dirigida a uma amostra de 18 participantes. Os resultados indicam que a maioria dos participantes apresenta um nível de conhecimento satisfatório sobre o consumo e a sustentabilidade, embora se tenha verificado algumas discrepâncias entre os discursos ambientalmente sustentáveis e as práticas de consumo diário. As dificuldades financeiras, os preços elevados e a iliteracia ambiental são as justificativas apresentadas. Constatou-se no grupo uma consciência e sensibilidade para a proteção ambiental, aliadas a uma forte recetividade às informações veiculadas ao longo do estudo, valores que devem ser valorizados e estimulados pela educação ambiental, que deve ser transversal a toda a sociedade, pois para a sustentabilidade do planeta é necessário que todos passem por uma alfabetização ecológica.
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Agency Performance Plan, Iowa Department of Education
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Agency Performance Plan, Department of Education, Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services
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This study presents estimates of returns to post-secondary educationand wage differentials among graduates fromdifferent secondary schoolsin Germany. I use an empirical model that captures the basic features ofthe German education system. It controls for selection into post-secondaryeducation and treats latter as endogenous in the wage equation. Myresults show that OLS estimates are severely biased. The direction ofthe bias depends on the secondary school type. Annual returns topost-secondary education differ significantly: they are eight timeshigher for graduates from the highest secondary school than for graduatesfrom the lowest secondary school.
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This report outlines the strategic plan for Iowa Department of Education, goals and mission.
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Audit report on the Iowa Federal Family Education Loan Program Division, a Division of the Iowa College Student Aid Commission, for the year ended June 30, 2008