英格兰教育政策

Education Policy in England

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2004
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

分析了英格兰教育体系的成就与问题,包括低继续教育参与率、社会阶层间的成绩差距和劳动力技能不足,并探讨了资金体系和公共服务协议目标等政策核心。

Abstract

The English education system performs well against a number of international benchmarks, particularly in terms of school attainment and the performance of the higher-education system. But there are major issues for policy to contend with, including a low staying-on rate in post-compulsory education, a significant gap in attainment between social classes, and poor work-force skills. Much recent policy change, and the very substantial increases in spending, can be seen to flow from these imperatives and from the continued high returns to education in this country. This paper concentrates on a few aspects of policy, including the central roles of funding systems and Public Service Agreement targets. We argue, inter alia , that there are important policy complementarities and informational and incentive problems that could benefit from further attention, and that the low staying-on rates after 16 remain one of the key concerns of policy, being both symptomatic of problems at earlier ages and a cause of later problems. Copyright 2004, Oxford University Press.

教育政策英格兰教育经费公共协议目标