Higher education in Kazakhstan.

Reform of education, training and human resource development is an integral part of the transition to a democratic society and a market economy. This book gives a brief overview of regional issues and the history of post-secondary education in Kazakhstan and describes the development of higher and t...

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Corporate Authors: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Bank
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Paris : [Place of publication not identified] : OECD ; World Bank, [2007]
Series:Reviews of national policies for education.
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Summary:Reform of education, training and human resource development is an integral part of the transition to a democratic society and a market economy. This book gives a brief overview of regional issues and the history of post-secondary education in Kazakhstan and describes the development of higher and tertiary education in the country since the transition began. It presents an analysis of the education system, identifying key directions for the reinforcement of the reforms in light of the challenges encountered by officials, communities, enterprises, educators, parents and students under very dynamic conditions. It concludes with a set of key recommendations concerning the structure of the system and its labor market relevance; access and equity; financing; governance and management; internationalization; and research, development and innovation.--Publisher's description.
Physical Description:1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-222).
ISBN:1281720763
9781281720764
9264037217
9264033173
9789264037212
9789264033177
ISSN:1563-4914
DOI:10.1787/9789264033177-en
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