The world educational crisis : a systems analysis
- Title
- The world educational crisis : a systems analysis / by Philip H. Coombs.
- Published by
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1968.
- Author
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- Description
- x, 241 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
- Summary
- Analysis of factors of cultural change in the world educational crisis - refers to the period from 1950 to 1968, and covers educational input output, the effect of educational planning on social structures, etc. References and statistical tables.
- Subject
- Education
- Education
- education
- Bildungssystem
- Bildungswesen
- Internationaler Vergleich
- Onderwijs
- Crises
- cultural change
- input output
- educational planning
- social structure
- statistical table
- Historia Da Educacao
- Educacao
- changement culturel
- éducation
- entrée-sortie
- planification de l'éducation
- structure sociale
- tableau statistique
- cambio cultural
- educación
- insumo producto
- planificación de la educación
- estructura social
- cuadros estadísticos
- Genre/Form
- Congress
- proceedings (reports)
- Conference papers and proceedings
- reference.
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Actes de congrès.
- référence bibliographique.
- referencia.
- Contents
- Angle of vision -- The inputs of educational systems -- The outputs of educational systems : fitness for needs -- Inside the educational system -- Nonformal education : to catch up, keep up, and get ahead -- International cooperation : a key to meeting the crisis -- Conclusions for strategy.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- "This book had its start as the basic working paper for the International Conference on the World Crisis in Education, held at Williamsburg, Virginia, in October 1967."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.