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Program Focus - EDUCATION

Work Plan

In this section you will find the GDLN-LAC Work Plan for the education sector, including identification of the sector, the comprehensive program, policy priorities and the local action required.

Regional Needs

In collaboration with the World Bank Education Sector Unit of the Latin America and the Caribbean region and in direct coordination with our Strategic Partners, GDLN has defined educational sector needs and priorities on the regional level.

Strategic Partners

During the educational sector development process, strategic partnerships have been developed with institutional leaders pursuing activities in the sector. Get to know the GDLN-LAC Strategic Partners in the education sector.

News

11/20/2003: Hemispheric Ministerial Dialogue - Education, Critical Factor of Economic Growth

09/10/2003: The World Bank Institute and Human Development Network Offer Global Dialogue in Latin America to Discuss the New Challenges in Financing Tertiary Education

08/26-30/03: The Universidad Abierta para Adultos (UAPA) hosts the 1st Inter-American Distance Education Consortium (CREAD) Congress in the Dominican Republic

06/25/2003: Evolution Analysis and Results Quantification in School Education as a Tool for its Improvement

04/08/2003: Spanish as a Second Language: Addressing the Issue of Intercultural Bilingual Education among Indigenous Peoples of Latin America

02/24/2003: Building a Virtual Center for the Development of Quality Standards for Superior Education in Latin America and the Caribbean

01/31/2003: Promoting Strategic Options for Initial Education: Eight Reasons on the Convenience of Investing in Initial Education

11/20/2002: Applying Concepts of Quality Management in Education

Schedule of Activities

Visit our Schedule of Activities to find out about future activities to be offered by GDLN on education-related topics.

For further information on activities in this sector, please contact Carmen Carpio (ccarpio@worldbank.org)..

 

 
 
 
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