1 / 31

Education for all

Education for all. Presentation in relation with the development of a National Education Plan 13 October 2006. Developments of influence on the Educational System. Economic Growth GDP 3.4 billion in 2002 to 9.2 B. in 2023. Type of economy: tourism oriented, Financial; Knowledge,…

darrow
Download Presentation

Education for all

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Education for all Presentation in relation with the development of a National Education Plan 13 October 2006

  2. Developments of influence on the Educational System Economic Growth GDP 3.4 billion in 2002 to 9.2 B. in 2023 Type of economy: tourism oriented, Financial; Knowledge,… tourism expenditures; Investment- climate; stability Volume Labor Force Labor Force in 2005 48.300 Shortage near future: 12.000-17.000 persons Labor productivity Pension age New Entrance Immigration: 2.723 Participation-rates Elderly persons with pension Labor outflow migration: 1.096 Challenge Volume education Tertiary Immigration: 1.035 Drop-outs Duration of study Natural growth Study abroad: 495 secondary Enrollment-rates Internal efficiency Number of dropouts/repeaters: 1.400 Education: 22.917 Primary Out-migration: 553 Pre-primary Births: 1.232

  3. Educational system Back to schedule

  4. Population till 19 years of age, 1960-2023 Back to schedule

  5. Dejuvenation en ageing Back to schedule

  6. Births by age of the mother, ’92–‘05 Back to schedule

  7. Emigration of young persons to other countries, 1992 – 2004 Back to schedule

  8. Emigration to other countries, persons of age 20+, 1992-2004 Back to schedule

  9. Immigration of young persons to Aruba, 1992 – 2005 Back to schedule

  10. Immigration of persons of age 20+ to other Aruba, 1992 – 2005 Back to schedule

  11. Labor Shortage (High Scenario) Back to schedule

  12. Labor Shortage pyramid (High Scenario) Back to schedule

  13. Labor developments by industrial branch Back to schedule

  14. Labor Developments by industrial branch, 1997-2002 Back to schedule

  15. Local labor force by age category and economic branch Back to schedule

  16. Foreign labor force by age category and economic branch Back to schedule

  17. Growth of occupational groups Back to schedule

  18. Working population by age-group and profession Back to schedule

  19. Working population, born on Aruba, with tourism oriented education, by industrial branch Back to schedule

  20. Single parents by sex, age group and nationality of parents, 1991 and 2000 Back to schedule

  21. Distribution of occupation by sex, 1991-2000 Back to schedule

  22. Employed female population by ISCO and country of birth Column percentage

  23. Participation rates, women and men, ’72-’00 Back to schedule

  24. Age Specific Enrollment Rates Back to schedule

  25. Age specific Enrollment Rates, by age category Back to schedule

  26. Number of females per 100 males with a particular educational attainment by age Back to schedule

  27. Sex ratio of school attending population by ISCED category • ISCED 2 • MAVO, HAVO 1-3, VWO 1-3 78.9 boys per 100 girls • EPB 167.1 boys per 100 girls • ISCED 3 • HAVO 4-5, VWO 4-6 63.4 boys per 100 girls • ISCED 5 • EPI 90.8 boys per 100 girls • ISCED 6 • IPA, University of Aruba (candidate law) 28.7 boys per 100 girls • ISCED 7 • University of Aruba (doctoral law) 36.0 boys per 100 girls Back to schedule

  28. Development in repetition Rate, 1985 - 2002 Back to schedule

  29. Granted loans for study, by year and country of study Back to schedule

  30. Internal Efficiency • Taalbeleid • Volwassen-educatie • Tertiair onderwijs • ICT-infrastructuur • Nationaal onderwijscampagne • Motivation di docentnan y studentnan via methodologia innovativo • Democratische wijze waarop beslissingen worden genomen (incorpora docent y student) • Desaroya fuentenan di informacion tocante desarollonan pafo di sector di enseñanza Back to schedule

  31. Challenges • E curriculum di Enseñanza ta depende entre otro di desarollo economica cu Aruba ta scohe (knowledge…or more of the same,…?) • Futuro dynamico den nos economia ta evita cu nos por students cu ta voldoet na profiek specifico. Nos mester sina nos students universal skills (manera analysa, interpreta, pensa den systema holistisch, anticipa riba sierto desarollo, tuma responsabilidad, skills pa debating and presentations,… • Nos mester ricibi regularmente feedback di employers, tocante aspectonan cu nan ta aprecia di new labor, y skills cu ta falta. • Bo no por mihora internal efficiency di e systema di education, si bo no ta ehecuta un nul-meeting y si bo no ta midi si bo ta yega e doelstelling (effectiviteit y resultaat) . P.e. via toetsing manera PiSA.

More Related