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  • Yarrow, Noah  (7)
  • Keßler, Catharina I.  (4)
  • Washington, D.C : The World Bank  (7)
  • Wiesbaden : Springer VS  (4)
  • [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
  • Education  (11)
  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Other Education Study
    Keywords: Education ; Education Reform ; Guru Penggerak ; Learning Assessment ; Primary Education ; Quality Education ; SDG4
    Abstract: The most significant recent education reform in Indonesia is Merdeka Belajar, officially translated as emancipated learning, which aims to transform the education system into having a more student-centered approach and promote lifelong learning. The reform places a great emphasis on teacher competence, independence, freedom, and ability to teach based on student's needs, and aims to delegate more autonomy to teachers and schools for enhanced student-centered learning. The program includes many components, one of which is teacher training. The World Bank is supporting the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (MoECRT) in its ongoing education reform effort. As part of this support, and after comprehensive discussions and careful deliberation, it was agreed that the World Bank would conduct an evaluation study specifically for the Guru Penggerak program given its importance for improving education quality in Indonesia
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (37 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Yarrow, Noah What i Really Want: Policy Maker Views on Education in East Asia Pacific
    Keywords: Access and Equity in Basic Education ; Bureaucracy ; Discrete Choice ; Education ; Education In Middle Income Countries ; Education Inclusion ; Education Policy Priority ; Education Reform and Management ; Educational Institutions and Facilities ; Effective Schools and Teachers ; Improving Secondary School Completion
    Abstract: This paper reports the views and perceptions of randomly selected education policy makers in the East Asia Pacific region, based on surveys of 651 senior public officials in 14 middle-income countries. The findings show that officials tend to prioritize increasing secondary school completion over improving learning quality, and they severely underestimate learning poverty and do so by a larger margin than officials in other countries. Officials were most likely to cite system capacity as the primary constraint to improving learning. The findings show that officials' support for gender equality and disability inclusion is high. Interviewed officials tend to oppose violence against students and prefer to invest in in-service teacher training or early-grade reading compared to other options, such as EdTech or inclusion for students with disabilities. This mix of alignment and misalignment between policy makers' goals and the stated goals of development partners can inform future engagement in policy dialogue, analysis, and information campaigns
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: 2113
    Keywords: Assistive Technology ; Economic Growth ; Edtech ; Education ; Hearing Impairment ; Inclusive Education ; Inflation ; Information and Communication Technologies ; Social Protections and Labor ; Visual Impairment
    Abstract: Evidence on the uptake, use, and impact of EdTech at scale on participation and learning among students with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries remains very limited. This report presents findings on access to EdTech for children with difficulties in hearing and vision in middle-income countries (MICs) in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region using three approaches: (i) a systematic regional literature review; (ii) interviews with 17 actors from the education technology private sector across the EAP region; and (iii) case studies from four countries: Vietnam, the Philippines, China, and Tonga. The main findings from the literature review are that most EdTech solutions in EAP MICs were applied at very small scale, with a focus on the tech testing stage, and only two of the 13 identified studies from a sample of 1,661 studies measured changes in student learning outcomes. The private sector interviews indicate qualitatively that most actors in this space are unaware of the needs of children with vision and hearing disabilities, and that other challenges such as profitability and general inequalities related to access to devices and high-speed internet receive the most attention. The case studies report no examples of national deployment of any assistive education technology, though there are multiple examples of small-scale digital approaches developed by individual schools or NGOs and shared locally or, in two cases, regionally. In looking at country contexts for the case studies, we found a lack of publicly available data on spending for assistive EdTech in EAP, a lack of data on (a) prevalence of disabilities among the student population, (b) student learning, and (c) student persistence in higher grades
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: 2113
    Keywords: Covid-19 ; EAP ; Edtech ; Education ; Health Service Management and Delivery ; Health Systems Development and Reform ; ICT Applications ; Implementor Effect ; Information and Communication Technologies ; K-12 ; Learning For All ; Pre-Pandemic Learning ; Student Learning
    Abstract: We use global and regional data to show that it is possible to use EdTech to improve student learning in EAP. We present evidence that the broadcast/dual teacher model often supports student learning gains, while other approaches, including assistive EdTech, show promise. Others, such as e-readers, remote teacher-training and AI interventions have yet to demonstrate positive impacts on student learning at scale in the EAP context. Based on evidence from the EAP region and globally, we show that as the scale of EdTech interventions increases, the effect on learning generally decreases. The largest impacts tend to come from smaller-scale interventions conducted by non-governmental institutions rather than large-scale interventions by governments. We find that as the use of EdTech expands in the EAP region, it tends to increase existing learning inequalities, since not all families and schools are able to pay for, access, and use it effectively. In this companion paper to the EAP regional flagship "Fixing the Foundation: Teachers and Basic Education in East Asia and Pacific", we present the results of a regional survey of middle-income countries showing that, contrary to available evidence, most education decision makers believe that EdTech was effective in supporting student learning during COVID-19 school closures. We recommend several evidence-based EdTech interventions in EAP including the "broadcast" or dual-teacher model, and call for improved approaches for future research that consider scale, dosage and heterogeneity of impact to evaluate EdTech interventions
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Education Sector Review
    Keywords: Education ; Educational Sciences ; ICT Data and Statistics ; Information and Communication Technologies ; Teacher Training
    Abstract: This report reflects on the Indonesia's online teacher training ecosystem based on unique data collected from both teachers and providers during the COVID-19 period. A detailed mapping of the eight largest providers of online teacher training in Indonesia was conducted, covering 25 programs. We find that the majority of programs are short in duration and focus on digital literacy skills and remote learning. Training programs were mostly provided using online lectures, few provided individual coaching, while none provided opportunities for personalized learning. Second, we conducted a nationally representative phone survey of 435 primary and junior secondary teachers spanning 30 provinces across Indonesia (66 percent of whom are female teachers). The teacher survey was conducted between February and March 2021 and covered teachers under both the Ministry of Education, Research, and Technology (MoECRT) and the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA). We find that 44 percent of teachers participated in online learning during the pandemic, and that three quarters of these teachers had never participated in online training prior to the pandemic. Many training participants reported challenges in implementing what they learned from online training. Most of the teachers who participated (88 percent) would like to continue receiving training online even after the pandemic ends. These results suggest that demand for online training is expected to persist, but more can be done to improve their quality
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  • 6
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Other papers
    Keywords: Curriculum and Instruction ; Economics of Education ; Education ; Education Finance ; Social Development ; Social Inclusion and Institutions
    Abstract: The global vision for an evolving model of inclusive education is one that ensures inclusive and equitable access for all learners regardless of ability, identity, or background. The purpose of this policy note (PN) is to provide initial support and information to the Ministry of Education of Indonesia in their quest for an improved national curriculum with respect to inclusion of all learners. The hope is that by sharing experience and evidence from other countries, Indonesia may with greater confidence more rapidly select the most promising approaches for their current political and social context. This paper outlines the guiding principles, benefits, and indicators of an effective inclusive education system with an emphasis on inclusive pedagogy, curricula and supports, making the case for the why and how of inclusive education
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Notes
    Keywords: Coronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Distance Learning ; Education ; Education For All ; Educational Institutions and Facilities ; Returns To Education
    Abstract: The policy note presents an updated estimate of learning loss due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) -related school closures in Indonesia, taking into account the Government of Indonesia~^!!^s mitigating measures. Our revised estimates show that school closures precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic could result in a total loss of between 0.9 and 1.2 years of learning adjusted schooling and on average between 25 and 35 points on student's PISA reading scores. The extent of learning loss is determined more by the effectiveness of distance learning than it is by the duration of school closure in the time period investigated. We identify a reduction of between 408 US dollars and 578 US dollars per student in future annual earnings equivalent to a present value loss in lifetime earnings for all students of between 253 and 359 billion US dollars, or 24 to 34 percent of 2020 GDP. To accelerate learning and to recover some of these losses in the short-term, schools and teachers can assess what each of their students has been able to learn while schools were closed and use differentiated plans to support each child to accelerate their learning. In the longer term, the Government can support the increased resilience of education service delivery to protect against future shocks from pandemics, climate change and other threats
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9783658185978
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 290 S. 11 Abb., 5 Abb. in Farbe, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung 68
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Qualitative Bildungsforschung
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    Keywords: Education ; Education—Research. ; Education ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildungsforschung ; Methode
    Abstract: Methode und Methodologien aus der Perspektive der Forschungspraxis -- Traditionen und Profilmerkmale des Zentrums für Schul- und Bildungsforschung -- Theoretische und methodologische Probleme der qualitativen Bildungsforschung -- Methodologische Probleme innerhalb von Forschungsmethoden -- Methodologische Probleme im Forschungsprozess -- Reflexion.
    Abstract: In diesem Band werden method(olog)ische Fragen der qualitativen Bildungsforschung diskutiert, die erst im Forschungsprozess sichtbar werden. Am Beispiel konkreter Forschungsprojekte werden übergreifende forschungspraktische Probleme und Möglichkeiten ihrer Bearbeitung expliziert. Dabei werden die Potenziale und Grenzen etablierter methodischer Zugänge und Verfahren ausgelotet, projektspezifische Relationierungen von Erkenntnisinteresse, Methodologie und methodischem Zugang skizziert und metho(dolog)ische Modifikationen vorgeschlagen. Forschungspraxis wird dabei als Prozess von Entscheidungen und deren Begründungen sichtbar. Der Inhalt Qualitative Methoden und Forschungslogiken als Herausforderungen in der Forschungspraxis Method(ologi)enübergreifende und erkenntnislogische Reflexionen Impulse aus unterschiedlichen Forschungsfeldern Die Zielgruppen Forschende, Studierende und Dozierende der Sozial- und Erziehungswissenschaften sowie an Bildungsforschung und qualitativer Methodologie Interessierte. Die Herausgeberinnen Dr. Maja S. Maier ist akademische Mitarbeiterin an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Heidelberg. Dr. Catharina I. Keßler ist Akademische Rätin an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Dr. Ulrike Deppe ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Halle. Anca Leuthold-Wergin ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Halle. Dr. Sabine Sandring ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Halle.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9783658159160
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 291 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung Band 63
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    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Keßler, Catharina I., 1981 - Doing school
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 2015
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    Keywords: Educational sociology ; Church and education ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational ; Education ; Education ; Educational sociology ; Church and education ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational ; Hochschulschrift ; Deutschland ; Gymnasium ; Evangelische Schule ; Schulklima ; Alltag
    Abstract: Catharina I. Keßler untersucht Schule als Feld der Praktiken und zeigt, wie die schulischen Akteure und Akteurinnen eines evangelischen Gymnasiums an der kontinuierlichen (Re-)Konstruktion ihrer Schule partizipieren. Die Ergebnisse einer achtmonatigen Feldforschung beziehen sich zum einen auf die inhaltliche Ausformung der konkreten Schulkultur mit Gemeinschaft und Kommunikation als wirkmächtige Werte sowie die Semantik des „Evangelischen“. Zum anderen bietet die Studie Anknüpfungspunkte für die qualitative Schulforschung insgesamt, indem sie zeigt, wie die kulturelle Teilhabe der schulischen Akteure und Akteurinnen konkret aussieht und welche Rolle dabei alltägliche Enkulturationsprozesse spielen. Der Inhalt Kultur und Alltag als forschungsleitende Kategorien Ethnographie als Forschungsstrategie zur Untersuchung von Schule Raum, Zeit, Ritual - drei Perspektiven auf eine Schulkultur Schulkultur als Organisationskultur Die Zielgruppen Forschende, Dozierende und Studierende der Pädagogik, Kulturwissenschaft und Soziologie Lehrerinnen und Lehrer Die Autorin Catharina I. Keßler ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Zentrum für Schul- und Bildungsforschung der Universität Halle. Sie promovierte am Institut für Kulturanthropologie der Universität Göttingen
    Abstract: Kultur und Alltag als forschungsleitende Kategorien -- Ethnographie als Forschungsstrategie zur Untersuchung von Schule -- Raum, Zeit, Ritual - drei Perspektiven auf eine Schulkultur -- Schulkultur als Organisationskultur
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783658131623
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 261 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Social Science and Law
    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung Band 62
    Series Statement: Schriften der DFG-Forschergruppe 1612 „Mechanismen der Elitebildung im deutschen Bildungssystem" Band 2
    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Krüger, Heinz-Hermann, 1947 - Bildungskarrieren von Jugendlichen und ihre Peers an exklusiven Schulen
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    Keywords: Education ; Educational policy ; ducation and state ; Educational sociology ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational ; Pädagogische Soziologie
    Abstract: In diesem Buch werden zentrale Ergebnisse einer qualitativen Längsschnittstudie vorgestellt, die die Bildungsbiografien und den Peeralltag von Jugendlichen an Schulen mit exklusiven Bildungsansprüchen untersucht. In den Beiträgen geht es unter anderem um die Frage, welchen Einfluss die Peers auf die Bildungskarrieren von jugendlichen LeistungssportlerInnen, TänzerInnen, KünstlerInnen und internationalen SchülerInnen haben. Der Inhalt • Positionierungen von Schulleitungen im bildungspolitischen Elite- und Exzellenzdiskurs • (Duale) Bildungskarrieren • Berufsbiografische Lebensentwürfe von SchülerInnen einer Internationalen Schule • Körperrepräsentationen • Internetnutzung in Peerkontexten Die Zielgruppen • ErziehungswissenschaftlerInnen • FachwissenschaftlerInnen im Bereich Schul- und Bildungsforschung sowie Jugendforschung • Lehrkräfte • PädagogInnen Die AutorInnen Dr. Heinz-Hermann Krüger ist Professor für Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Dr. Catharina Keßler und Dipl.-Päd. Daniela Winter sind wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen im DGF-Projekt „Exklusive Bildungskarrieren und der Stellenwert von Peerkulturen“ am Zentrum für Schul- und Bildungsforschung an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
    Abstract: Positionierungen von Schulleitungen im bildungspolitischen Elite- und Exzellenzdiskurs -- (Duale) Bildungskarrieren -- Berufsbiografische Lebensentwürfe von SchülerInnen einer Internationalen Schule -- Körperrepräsentationen -- Internetnutzung in Peerkontexten
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9783658131623
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 261 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung 62
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    Series Statement: Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Krüger, Heinz-Hermann, 1947 - Bildungskarrieren von Jugendlichen und ihre Peers an exklusiven Schulen
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    Keywords: ducation and state ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational ; Education ; Educational policy ; Educational sociology ; Education and state. ; Elite ; Gymnasium ; Schüler ; Peer-Group ; Bildungsgang ; Selbstbild
    Abstract: Positionierungen von Schulleitungen im bildungspolitischen Elite- und Exzellenzdiskurs -- (Duale) Bildungskarrieren -- Berufsbiografische Lebensentwürfe von SchülerInnen einer Internationalen Schule -- Körperrepräsentationen -- Internetnutzung in Peerkontexten.
    Abstract: In diesem Buch werden zentrale Ergebnisse einer qualitativen Längsschnittstudie vorgestellt, die die Bildungsbiografien und den Peeralltag von Jugendlichen an Schulen mit exklusiven Bildungsansprüchen untersucht. In den Beiträgen geht es unter anderem um die Frage, welchen Einfluss die Peers auf die Bildungskarrieren von jugendlichen LeistungssportlerInnen, TänzerInnen, KünstlerInnen und internationalen SchülerInnen haben. Der Inhalt • Positionierungen von Schulleitungen im bildungspolitischen Elite- und Exzellenzdiskurs • (Duale) Bildungskarrieren • Berufsbiografische Lebensentwürfe von SchülerInnen einer Internationalen Schule • Körperrepräsentationen • Internetnutzung in Peerkontexten Die Zielgruppen • ErziehungswissenschaftlerInnen • FachwissenschaftlerInnen im Bereich Schul- und Bildungsforschung sowie Jugendforschung • Lehrkräfte • PädagogInnen Die AutorInnen Dr. Heinz-Hermann Krüger ist Professor für Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Dr. Catharina Keßler und Dipl.-Päd. Daniela Winter sind wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen im DGF-Projekt „Exklusive Bildungskarrieren und der Stellenwert von Peerkulturen“ am Zentrum für Schul- und Bildungsforschung an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
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