Education and Economic Performance: Simplistic Theories and their Policy Consequences
质疑了教育政策能有效促进经济增长的普遍共识,指出国际比较缺乏教育高投入带来经济收益的明确证据,并认为盲目扩张教育会损害质量。
A largely unquestioned consensus proclaims that educational policy is an effective tool for delivering prosperity and increasing rates of economic growth. This consensus rests on far less secure foundations than is commonly supposed. International comparisons confirm that, as they become richer, people seek ever more education for their children; but provide no clear-cut evidence of economic benefits accruing to countries which are high-spending in education terms. Analyses which extrapolate from the incomes of educated individuals rest on assumptions about how wages are determined, and the extent to which rewards are for skills acquired in schooling, which are highly questionable. Moreover, an uncritical belief in educational expansion leads to target-driven policies with serious negative effects on educational quality. A more realistic view of education's economic impact, and a move away from centralized planning for economic ends, would actually improve the quality of education. Copyright 2004, Oxford University Press.