World Development Report 2018 and Its Policy Implications for Education Development in China
- Autor
- Liu Ji
- Colección
- 12 p.
- Idioma del recurso
- chino
- Año de publicación
- 2018
- Palabra Clave
- Learning to live togetherCitizenship education
- Tema
- Civiles / Ciudadanía / DemocraciaDiversidad / Alfabetización cultural / InclusiónDerechos humanosGlobalización y justicia social / Comprensión internacionalPaz / Cultura de paz
- Tipo de Recurso
- Research papers / journal articles
- Nivel de Educación
- Otros
- Región
- Asia y el PacíficoGlobal
- Lugar de publicación
- Shanghai
2018 comprehensively describes a crisis that is looming worldwide: Schooling does not equalize learning. Drawing on key insights from the report, this study provides a high—level summary and relates the findings to common and critical issues that China is today. Specifically, this study highlights five important policy implications for education development in China: Education quality monitoring, adaptive policies, evidence-based decision, expanding human capital investments, and building stronger ties with international organizations.

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