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Structure of Higher Education

2018
Compared with many developed countries, the diversification of educational form in China’s higher education emerged rather late. Prior to 1949, the form of education had been very simple. After the founding of the PRC in 1949, a wide range of non-formal types of higher education developed rapidly, such as the Workers’ University, the Amateur University
Jianmin Gu, Xueping Li, Lihua Wang
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Postsecondary Education Structure [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
States differ substantially in the structures of their public four-year university systems. This paper uses micro-level data to evaluate the effects of postsecondary education structure on individuals’ educational and labor-market outcomes. Postsecondary education structure affects whether individuals attend universities at all, whether they attend ...
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‘Structure’ in Educational Theory

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1970
(The author takes up the point reached in Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 15–3 1, in which he considered A: How Philosophy of Curriculum Construes The Structure of inquiry, and went on to discuss certain aspects of B: The Problem of Selecting from the Structure of the Disciplines for Creating the School Curriculum.
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Structuralism and Education

British Journal of Educational Studies, 1985
Eric Hoyle, Rex Gibson
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Education and Social Structure

2015
In this chapter Education and Social Structure, Jon P. Knudsen argues that the role and effect of education is strongly integrated with social and cultural structures. In order to understand how education works, one has to understand how it interrelates with the norms and structure of the cultural environment it plays into.
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Educational Structure Theory

Educational Structure Theory Educational Structure Theory redefines education—not as teaching style, personality, motivation, or environment—but as astructural transformation generated by the five elements of Human Structural Science (HSS):Core, Layer, Vector, Gap, and Information.
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Education and structural adjustment

Prospects, 1992
The attention of national and international policy makers has shifted from long-term goals to shortterm financial and adjustment concerns. The international community is more interested in ensuring the timely payment of debts and interest rates than in seeking to eradicate poverty and in strengthening the human dimension of development.
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STRUCTURING EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS IN PHYSICS EDUCATION

Physics is one of the fundamental sciences, shaped as a solution to the needs of human society and continuing to evolve over time. Considering the vast amount of physical knowledge accumulated through years of theoretical and experimental research, in order for learners to effectively master physics, it is essential first to define their age category ...
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Structuralism in Education

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
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Structure of Teacher Education

2016
This chapter defines the structure of teacher education and offers a sampling of how teacher education programmes are organized in over 50 nations around the world. Individual country profiles include information about selected nations’ cultural, economic and political systems as well as teacher education programme types.
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