985 resultados para educational services
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This paper is the first to use a randomized trial in the US to analyze the short- and long-term educational and employment impacts of an afterschool program that offered disadvantaged high-school youth: mentoring, educational services, and financial rewards with the objective to improve high-school graduation and postsecondary schooling enrollment. The short-term hefty beneficial average impacts quickly faded away. Heterogeneity matters. While encouraging results are found for younger youth, and when the program is implemented in relatively small communities of 9th graders; detrimental longlived outcomes are found for males, and when case managers are partially compensated by incentive payments and students receive more regular reminders of incentives.
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This paper is the first to use a randomized trial in the US to analyze the short- and long- term impacts of an afterschool program that offered disadvantaged high-school youth: mentoring, educational services, and financial rewards to attend program activities, complete high-school and enroll in post-secondary education on youths' engagement in risky behaviors, such as substance abuse, criminal activity, and teenage childbearing. Outcomes were measured at three different points in time, when youths were in their late-teens, and when they were in their early- and their latetwenties. Overall the program was unsuccessful at reducing risky behaviors. Heterogeneity matters in that perverse effects are concentrated among certain subgroups, such as males, older youths, and youths from sites where youths received higher amount of stipends. We claim that this evidence is consistent with different models of youths' behavioral response to economic incentives. In addition, beneficial effects found in those sites in which QOP youths represented a large fraction of the entering class of 9th graders provides hope for these type of programs when operated in small communities and supports the hypothesis of peer effects.
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This article examines the extent and limits of non-state forms of authority in international relations. It analyses how the information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure for the tradability of services in a global knowledge-based economy relies on informal regulatory practices for adjustment of ICT-related skills. Companies and associations provide training and certification programmes as part of a growing market for educational services setting their own standards. The existing literature on non-conventional forms of authority in the global political economy has emphasised that the consent of actors subject to informal rules and explicit or implicit state recognition remains crucial for the effectiveness of those new forms of power. However, analyses based on a limited sample of actors tend toward a narrow understanding of the issues and fail to fully explore the differentiated space in which non-state authority is emerging. This paper examines the form of authority underpinning the global knowledge-based economy within the broader perspective of the issues likely to be standardised by technical ICT specification, the wide range of actors involved, and the highly differentiated space where standards become authoritative. The empirical findings highlight the role of different private actors in establishing international educational norms in this field. They also pinpoint the limits of profit-oriented standard-settings, notably with regard to generic norms.
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"BLS-2877 182."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
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Includes indexes.
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"Funded in part by the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services P.L. 94-142."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Educational services are essential to social and economical development of people, mainly to the progress of all sectors of society. Establishing actions that can promote the participation of various social groups is essential to improve their quality of life and building more respectful and fair human rights without any discrimination or exclusion. In recent years, the Costa Rican education system has undergone significant changes due to the pedagogical approach of inclusive education in which students with educational needs may require different support and specialized resources for training and development. For this, the Basic Educational Division of the Center for Teaching and Research in Education, generated a concern of investigating the participation of the Committee of Educational Support in the process of educational integration, thus, determine the functions performed in the educational context, under the rules of the 7600 Equal Opportunity Act for people with disabilities, which is the entity that corresponds to regulate access to education by identifying the support required for students with educational needs and, advice and trains, administrative staff in schools both public and private in the country. In addition, there is also a concern for exploring the role of the Special Education teacher for this Committee, as well as learning the perceptions of teachers and parents about the functions performed by the committee.
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Performance indicators in the public sector have often been criticised for being inadequate and not conducive to analysing efficiency. The main objective of this study is to use data envelopment analysis (DEA) to examine the relative efficiency of Australian universities. Three performance models are developed, namely, overall performance, performance on delivery of educational services, and performance on fee-paying enrolments. The findings based on 1995 data show that the university sector was performing well on technical and scale efficiency but there was room for improving performance on fee-paying enrolments. There were also small slacks in input utilisation. More universities were operating at decreasing returns to scale, indicating a potential to downsize. DEA helps in identifying the reference sets for inefficient institutions and objectively determines productivity improvements. As such, it can be a valuable benchmarking tool for educational administrators and assist in more efficient allocation of scarce resources. In the absence of market mechanisms to price educational outputs, which renders traditional production or cost functions inappropriate, universities are particularly obliged to seek alternative efficiency analysis methods such as DEA.
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O objeto de estudo da presente pesquisa é a análise do Plano de Ações Articuladas (PAR), criado pelo Governo Federal por meio do Plano de Metas Compromisso Todos pela Educação (Decreto n. 6.094/2007), e suas possibilidades como instrumento de organização do Sistema Nacional de Educação. A pesquisa tem como objetivo geral analisar o processo de implantação/implementação do PAR em dois municípios do Espírito Santo (Cariacica e Vitória), com o intuito de entender como se deu o planejamento do PAR em nível nacional e em nível municipal; analisar como foi elaborado, como está sendo executado e quais as principais ações do PAR desenvolvidas nos municípios pesquisados, identificando as articulações existentes entre os municípios, estados e União. O argumento central é que o PAR é um instrumento de planejamento central, mas cuja execução necessita de ações descentralizadas. Parte-se da hipótese de que a organização dos municípios, do ponto de vista econômico e político, tem implicações na execução de um planejamento educacional mesmo que ele tenha um mesmo formato e padrão para todo o país. Ou seja, as características políticas, econômicas e culturais dos municípios configuram diferentes realidades na execução das políticas educacionais, o que traz uma desigualdade na oferta da qualidade do serviço educacional entre os entes federativos. A pesquisa realizada é de caráter qualitativo do tipo estudo de caso, particularmente o estudo de multicascos que, segundo Triviños (1987), propicia ao pesquisador estudar dois ou mais sujeitos ou organizações sem a necessidade de limitar-se a fatores de natureza comparativa. Como problema de pesquisa, portanto, é levantada a seguinte pergunta: é possível o PAR, com sua característica de centralização/descentralização, contribuir para a organização do Sistema Nacional de Educação? A pesquisa mostrou que a implementação de uma política de educação, como o PAR, envolve a capacidade técnica, organizacional e aspectos institucionais dos municípios. Nesse sentido para a consolidação do Sistema Nacional de Educação é necessário que o PAR não seja apenas uma política de captação de recursos, mas que os municípios tenham um plano norteador como catalizador de uma política de Estado.
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Project LIHE: the Portuguese Case. ESREA Fourth Access Network Conference – “Equity, Access and Participation: Research, Policy and Practice”. Edinburgh (Scotland), 11 – 13 December, 2003.