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1 Higher Education and Education for All Towards greater interaction and a new paradigm Georges Haddad Victor Ordonez November, 2004

2 (Basic Education) Education for All Education for All Dakar, 2000 Points of Interaction Higher Education Emerging Paradigms Jomtien, 1990 Medieval times Paris, 1998

3 A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE:A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: * The Evolution of the Social Contract between universities and society –From guilds and intellectual centers for the elite –To universities expanding access to serving greater needs of society –Recent unprecedented growth Higher Education

4 Enrollment in higher education in Asia and the Pacific Region 1970-1997 Southern Asia Eastern Asia Former USSR South eastern Asia Oceania

5 Students in higher education per 100,000 inhabitants 1980 and 1992 and 1996

6 A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE:A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: * The Evolution of the Social Contract * The Evolution of the Social Contract Higher Education *Alternative forms and emerging challenges –University responsibilities toward societal issues: poverty, HIV/AIDS, sustainable development, UN Millennium Development Goals, etc. –Student responsibilities and mobilization –Privatization and collaborative partnerships

7 Gross enrollment ratios in higher education for 1990 and latest available year

8 MAIN THEMES FROM THE 1998 WCHE MAIN THEMES FROM THE 1998 WCHE –Focus on development, public good, human right –Relevance to society, and its changing world of work –Resources and financing alternatives in light of expanding access –Internationalization and fostering partnerships Higher Education

9 A REDEFINED ROLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIETYA REDEFINED ROLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIETY –Re-designing delivery systems for new demands of a radically fast-changing world of work –Responding to wider needs of society: EFA, Millennium Development Goals (gender), Sustainable Development (environment, HIV/AIDS, justice, equity, tolerance) Higher Education

10 Female Participation (Third Level)

11 A REDEFINED ROLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIETYA REDEFINED ROLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIETY –Re-designing delivery systems for new demands of a radically fast-changing world of work –Responding to wider needs of society: EFA, Millennium Development Goals (gender), Sustainable Development (environment, HIV/AIDS, justice, equity, tolerance) –New state governance mechanisms to incorporate broader partnerships and finance mechanisms (privatization, cost recovery, corporatization) Higher Education

12 Share of enrollment in private higher education

13 A REDEFINED ROLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIETYA REDEFINED ROLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIETY –Re-designing delivery systems for new demands of a radically fast-changing world of work –Responding to wider needs of society: EFA, Millennium Development Goals (gender), Sustainable Development (environment, HIV/AIDS, justice, equity, tolerance) –New state governance mechanisms to incorporate broader partnerships and finance mechanisms (privatization, cost recovery, corporatization) Higher Education

14 Education for All Dakar, 2000 Points of Interaction Higher Education Emerging Paradigms Jomtien, 1990 Medieval times Paris, 1998

15 The Jomtien 1990 Declaration and visionThe Jomtien 1990 Declaration and vision –The Imperatives for prioritizing EFA –Expanded vision for basic education Lessons from the EFA 1990-2000 decadeLessons from the EFA 1990-2000 decade –Statistical overview: comprehensive research results: much has been done, much remains to do Education for All

16 The Race Against Illiteracy

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20 The Jomtien 1990 Declaration and visionThe Jomtien 1990 Declaration and vision –The Imperatives for prioritizing EFA –Expanded vision for basic education Lessons from the EFA 1990-2000 decadeLessons from the EFA 1990-2000 decade –Statistical overview: comprehensive research results: much has been done, much remains to do –From advocacy to activity to analysis Education for All

21 Advocacy Analysis Activity Jomtien, 1990 Dakar, 2000 Amman, 1996 Bangkok, 2000 Examples: girls’ education international aid

22 The Jomtien 1990 Declaration and visionThe Jomtien 1990 Declaration and vision –The Imperatives for prioritizing EFA –Expanded vision for basic education Lessons from the EFA 1990-2000 decadeLessons from the EFA 1990-2000 decade –Statistical overview: comprehensive research results: much has been done, much remains to do –From advocacy to activity to analysis –The next crisis: secondary education Education for All

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24 THE UNFINISHED STRUGGLE FOR BASIC EDUCATION: CONTINUING CHALLENGESTHE UNFINISHED STRUGGLE FOR BASIC EDUCATION: CONTINUING CHALLENGES – Access: Reaching the unreached; achieving the Millennium Development Goal for access and gender Education for All

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26 THE UNFINISHED STRUGGLE FOR BASIC EDUCATION: CONTINUING CHALLENGESTHE UNFINISHED STRUGGLE FOR BASIC EDUCATION: CONTINUING CHALLENGES – Access: Reaching the unreached; achieving the Millennium Development Goal for access and gender –Quality: relevance; drop-outs and repetition Education for All

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28 23.2 10.1 5.0 10.9 2 17.5 7.3 7.5 7.1 4 20.7 7.7 11.7 9 4 per cent Sub-Saharan Africa Arab States Latin America/Caribbean Asia/Pacific OECD 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 Final grade Grade 2 Grade1 Repetition rates in the first grades of primary education

29 THE UNFINISHED STRUGGLE FOR BASIC EDUCATION: CONTINUING CHALLENGESTHE UNFINISHED STRUGGLE FOR BASIC EDUCATION: CONTINUING CHALLENGES – Access: Reaching the unreached –Quality: relevance to learning needs; drop-outs and repetition Education for All – Broadening partnerships; enlisting the higher education sector – Role of information and innovation –Securing financial and social support

30 School Age Population Enrolment Average Basic Education Trend

31 School Age Population Budget in Education Enrolment Average Basic Education Trend

32 Ingredients for Success n Financial resources n Human capacity n Political/social will

33 Education for All Dakar, 2000 Points of Interaction Higher Education Emerging Paradigms Jomtien, 1990 Medieval times Paris, 1998

34 Points of Interaction Community service Re-designing content of study Teacher training: pre-service and In-Service Applying research from neuro-sciences, psychology Conscienti- zation and social responsibility Policy research and advocacy

35 Possible recommendations to be drawn up: Traditional outreach focused on EFA; credit for this Strengthening ministry links for pre-service and in- service teacher education Creating bridges between researchers and policy makers; fostering new partnerships Instilling social responsibility for EFA among university students, e.g. UNILIT Higher education and sustainable development (environment, HIV/AIDS, equity, etc.)

36 Possible calls for action: Calling on ICTs to build knowledge societies Calling on international agencies and governments to recognize the role of universities and engage them in development agendas and EFA strategies Calling on strengthening university twinning Calling on special strategies for countries in special situations Calling on NGOs in Higher Ed and NGOs in EFA to work more closely together

37 An Agenda for Higher Education and EFA Collaboration Specific Proposals

38 Education for All Dakar, 2000 Points of Interaction Higher Education Emerging Paradigms Jomtien, 1990 Medieval times Paris, 1998

39 Causative Factors:Causative Factors: –Globalization/interdependence: what is inevitable and what is avoidable –Complexity theory and the pace/nature of change –State, government, and systems inadequacies The Need for New Paradigms:The Need for New Paradigms: –Learning for equitable, sustainable interdependence The Delors Vision: A Lifelong Learning SocietyThe Delors Vision: A Lifelong Learning Society Emerging Paradigms

40 PRIMARYSCHOOLSHIGHSCHOOLSCOLLEGES YOUTH STRUCTUREDFUNCTIONALSOCIETY

41 PRIMARYSCHOOLSHIGHSCHOOLSCOLLEGES YOUTH ========= === SOCIETYSEGREGATED BY CLASSES

42 YOUTHANDADULTS STRUCTUREDFUNCTIONALSOCIETY SPECIALIZED SPECIALIZED BASIC AND BASIC AND EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATON EDUCATON “SEAMLESS” LEARNING

43 YOUTHANDADULTS STRUCTUREDFUNCTIONALSOCIETY SPECIALIZED SPECIALIZED BASIC AND BASIC AND EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATON EDUCATON A LIFELONG LEARNING SOCIETY

44 Education for All Dakar, 2000 Points of Interaction Higher Education Emerging Paradigms Jomtien, 1990 Medieval times Paris, 1998

45 Higher Education and Education for All Towards greater interaction and a new paradigm Georges Haddad Victor Ordonez November, 2004


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