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DEM 731 – 
CONTEMPORARY 
ISSUES AND TRENDS IN 
EDUCATION 
Dr. Nilo Rosas 
Professor
Prepared: 
Ms. Lhey E. Vinoya
 LEARNERS who are healthy, well-nourished and ready to 
participate and learn, and supported in learning by their 
families and communities; 
 ENVIRONMENTS that are healthy, safe, protective and 
gender-sensitive, and provide adequate resources and 
facilities; 
 CONTENT that is reflected in relevant curricula and materials 
for the acquisition of basic skills, esp. in the areas of 
literacy, numeracy, and skills for life, and knowledge in such 
areas as gender, health, nutrition, HIV/AIDS prevention and 
peace.
 PROCESSES through which trained teachers use child-centered 
teaching approaches in well-managed classrooms 
and schools and skillful assessment to facilitate learning and 
reduce disparities; 
 OUTCOMES that encompass knowledge, skills, and attitudes, 
and are linked to national goals for education and positive 
participation in society.
1. Good health and nutrition 
 Healthy children learn well. 
 Healthy development in early 
childhood, plays an important in 
providing the basis for a healthy life 
and a successful formal school 
experience .(McCain & Mustard, 1999) 
 Adequate nutrition is critical for normal 
brain development in the early years.
2. Early Childhood psychosocial development 
experiences. 
 Positive early experiences and 
interactions are also vital to 
preparing a quality learner. 
 The benefits of good early 
childhood programmes include 
better psychosocial development 
 Effective and programme that 
sought to improve the literacy 
skills of low-income, undereducated 
mothers found that the mothers’ 
capacities to help develop their 
children’s language competencies 
increased, esp. in the areas of listening and speaking.
 PHYSICAL ELEMENTS 
 Quality of School Facilities 
 Interaction between school infrastructure 
and other quality dimensions 
 Class size
 A study in INDIA sampled 59 schools and found that of these 49 had 
buildings, and of these, 25 had a toilet, 20 had electricity, 10 had a 
school library and 4 had a television (Carron & Chau, 1996). In this 
case, the quality of the learning environment was strongly 
correlated with pupil’s achievement in Hindi & Mathematics. 
 In Latin America, a study that included 50, 000 students in grades 
three and four found that children whose schools lacked classroom 
materials and had an inadequate library were significantly more 
likely to show lower test scores and higher grade repetition than 
those schools were well equipped (Willms, D., 2000)
 Presence of adequate instructional materials 
and textbooks 
 Working conditions for students and teachers 
 Ability of the teachers to undertake certain 
instructional approaches
 Many countries significantly expanded access to 
primary education during the 1990s, but the building 
of new schools has often not kept pace with the 
increase in the student population. 
 Educators and researchers have debated the 
relationship between class size and student learning 
at length.
 PSYCHOSOCIAL ELEMENTS 
Peaceful, safe environments, esp. for girls 
Teachers’ behaviors that affect safety 
Effective school discipline policies 
Inclusive environments 
Non-violence
Peaceful, safe environments, esp. for girls 
>research to better understand various communities’ 
needs and attitudes 
>policy reforms 
>the building of latrines for girls in schools 
>institutional reform, and 
>sensitization campaign to raise community 
awareness about the value of girls’ education.
Teachers’ behaviors that affect safety 
 Relative to both girls and boys, parents and researchers 
express important concerns about teachers who create an 
unsafe environment for students. 
Effective school discipline policies 
 Students, teachers and administrators should agree upon 
school and classroom rules and policies, and these should be 
clear and understandable. 
 Order, constructive discipline and reinforcement of positive 
behavior communicate a seriousness of purpose to students 
(Craig, Kraft & du Plessis, 1998)
Inclusive Environments 
 Most countries struggle with effective inclusion of 
students with special needs and disabilities. 
 Children of ethnic and language minorities, politically or 
geographically disfavoured groups, and groups at low 
socio-economic levels may also suffer from discriminatory 
policies and practices that hinder the advancement of 
quality education for all children.
 Non – violence 
 War and other forms of interpersonal and group conflict 
clearly have an impact on children’s mental health and their 
ability to learn. Many young victims of violence suffer lasting 
physical, psychological, and social-emotional and 
behavioural effects. Although it is difficult for schools to 
provide safe havens from some forms of violence, other 
forms can be effectively prevented through interventions 
(WHO, 1998)
Provision of health services 
 reducing absenteeism and inattention 
 potential of school-based health interventions in improving academic 
performance is becoming increasingly clear as problems of protein-energy 
malnutrition, micronutrient deficiency disorders, infection and 
temporary hunger . 
 School – based programmes that address other major health and 
nutrition problems that can decrease cognitive functioning including 
deficiencies in iron, iodine and vitamin A have also been shown to be 
effective (Dolan, Drake, Maier, Brookers and Jukes, 2000). 
Guidance and Counselling Services 
Provision of extra-curricular activities 
Provision of school snacks
ж Student-centered, non-discriminatory, 
standard based curriculum structures 
ж Uniqueness of local and national content 
ж Literacy 
ж Numeracy 
ж Life skills
 emphasize deep rather than broad coverage of important 
arreas of knowledge, authentic and contextualized problems 
of study, and problem-solving that stresses skills development 
as well as knowledge acquisition. 
 provide for individual differences, closely coordinate and 
selectively integrate subject matter, and focus on results or 
standards and targets for student learning (Glatthorn & Jailall, 
2000). 
 Gender-sensitive and inclusive of children with diverse 
abilities and backgrounds, and responsive to emerging issues 
such as HIV/AIDS and conflict resolution.
 In the main subject areas of primary education, little 
variation is found among different regions in the developing 
world. 
 Nation states, however, tend to have a high degree of 
consistency in curriculum emphasis, over time, but differ 
sharply from each other, reflecting unique historical patterns 
( Benavot & Karmens, 1989, cited in UNICEF, 2000).
 A recent UNICEF study on curriculum showed that literacy 
skills are taught as a separate subject. 
 The UNICEF study found that there is greater focus on 
language as a tool for social development; situations from 
daily life are incorporated into activities that foster the 
acquisition of reading and writing skills (UNICEF, 2000) 
 Attention to the way literacy is developed is critical since 
research has shown that language learning cannot be 
separated from content. The learning context and agendas 
people have for learning to read and write have an 
important impact on the development of literacy skills 
(Furniss & Green, 1993)
 Also known as quantitative literacy, numeracy encompasses 
a range of skills from basic arithmetic and logical reasoning 
to advanced mathematics and interpretative communication 
skills (Steen, 1999). 
 Mastery of many curricular areas requires numeracy – from 
geography and social studies to science and vocational 
training – many mathematics educators advocate teaching 
numeracy skills in an integrated way rather than as an 
isolated subject in a mathematics course (House & Coxford, 
1995)
 In UNICEF, however, life skills are defined as “psycho-social 
and interpersonal skills used in every day interactions… not 
specific to getting a job or earning an income”. 
 ..”a wide range of examples exist under the UNICEF 
working definition of Life Skills, such as assertion and refusal 
skills, goal setting, decision making, and coping skills” 
(UNICEF, 2000)
 Age-appropriate life skills can be incorporated into other areas 
of study. 
 Educators in Rwanda teach life skills as part of courses on 
conflict resolution, self-awareness, cooperation and 
communication. 
 In Zimbabwe, aspects of life skills come through HIV/AIDS 
courses ( UNICEF, 2000) 
 Other countries may address some aspects of life skills through 
community-based learning. 
 Still others approach life skills topics in courses
 seeks to help students gain the ability to prevent conflict 
and to resolve conflict peacefully when it does arise, 
whether on the intrapersonal, interpersonal, intergroup, 
national or international level. 
 addresses cognitive, affective and behavioral learning and 
can occur both within schools through curriculum 
development and teacher education, and outside of schools, 
through camps, sports and recreation programmes, youth 
groups and clubs, and training for community leaders, 
parents, librarians and the media (Fountain, 1999)
Quality Education

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Quality Education

  • 1. DEM 731 – CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND TRENDS IN EDUCATION Dr. Nilo Rosas Professor
  • 2. Prepared: Ms. Lhey E. Vinoya
  • 3.  LEARNERS who are healthy, well-nourished and ready to participate and learn, and supported in learning by their families and communities;  ENVIRONMENTS that are healthy, safe, protective and gender-sensitive, and provide adequate resources and facilities;  CONTENT that is reflected in relevant curricula and materials for the acquisition of basic skills, esp. in the areas of literacy, numeracy, and skills for life, and knowledge in such areas as gender, health, nutrition, HIV/AIDS prevention and peace.
  • 4.  PROCESSES through which trained teachers use child-centered teaching approaches in well-managed classrooms and schools and skillful assessment to facilitate learning and reduce disparities;  OUTCOMES that encompass knowledge, skills, and attitudes, and are linked to national goals for education and positive participation in society.
  • 5. 1. Good health and nutrition  Healthy children learn well.  Healthy development in early childhood, plays an important in providing the basis for a healthy life and a successful formal school experience .(McCain & Mustard, 1999)  Adequate nutrition is critical for normal brain development in the early years.
  • 6. 2. Early Childhood psychosocial development experiences.  Positive early experiences and interactions are also vital to preparing a quality learner.  The benefits of good early childhood programmes include better psychosocial development  Effective and programme that sought to improve the literacy skills of low-income, undereducated mothers found that the mothers’ capacities to help develop their children’s language competencies increased, esp. in the areas of listening and speaking.
  • 7.  PHYSICAL ELEMENTS  Quality of School Facilities  Interaction between school infrastructure and other quality dimensions  Class size
  • 8.  A study in INDIA sampled 59 schools and found that of these 49 had buildings, and of these, 25 had a toilet, 20 had electricity, 10 had a school library and 4 had a television (Carron & Chau, 1996). In this case, the quality of the learning environment was strongly correlated with pupil’s achievement in Hindi & Mathematics.  In Latin America, a study that included 50, 000 students in grades three and four found that children whose schools lacked classroom materials and had an inadequate library were significantly more likely to show lower test scores and higher grade repetition than those schools were well equipped (Willms, D., 2000)
  • 9.  Presence of adequate instructional materials and textbooks  Working conditions for students and teachers  Ability of the teachers to undertake certain instructional approaches
  • 10.  Many countries significantly expanded access to primary education during the 1990s, but the building of new schools has often not kept pace with the increase in the student population.  Educators and researchers have debated the relationship between class size and student learning at length.
  • 11.  PSYCHOSOCIAL ELEMENTS Peaceful, safe environments, esp. for girls Teachers’ behaviors that affect safety Effective school discipline policies Inclusive environments Non-violence
  • 12. Peaceful, safe environments, esp. for girls >research to better understand various communities’ needs and attitudes >policy reforms >the building of latrines for girls in schools >institutional reform, and >sensitization campaign to raise community awareness about the value of girls’ education.
  • 13. Teachers’ behaviors that affect safety  Relative to both girls and boys, parents and researchers express important concerns about teachers who create an unsafe environment for students. Effective school discipline policies  Students, teachers and administrators should agree upon school and classroom rules and policies, and these should be clear and understandable.  Order, constructive discipline and reinforcement of positive behavior communicate a seriousness of purpose to students (Craig, Kraft & du Plessis, 1998)
  • 14. Inclusive Environments  Most countries struggle with effective inclusion of students with special needs and disabilities.  Children of ethnic and language minorities, politically or geographically disfavoured groups, and groups at low socio-economic levels may also suffer from discriminatory policies and practices that hinder the advancement of quality education for all children.
  • 15.  Non – violence  War and other forms of interpersonal and group conflict clearly have an impact on children’s mental health and their ability to learn. Many young victims of violence suffer lasting physical, psychological, and social-emotional and behavioural effects. Although it is difficult for schools to provide safe havens from some forms of violence, other forms can be effectively prevented through interventions (WHO, 1998)
  • 16. Provision of health services  reducing absenteeism and inattention  potential of school-based health interventions in improving academic performance is becoming increasingly clear as problems of protein-energy malnutrition, micronutrient deficiency disorders, infection and temporary hunger .  School – based programmes that address other major health and nutrition problems that can decrease cognitive functioning including deficiencies in iron, iodine and vitamin A have also been shown to be effective (Dolan, Drake, Maier, Brookers and Jukes, 2000). Guidance and Counselling Services Provision of extra-curricular activities Provision of school snacks
  • 17. ж Student-centered, non-discriminatory, standard based curriculum structures ж Uniqueness of local and national content ж Literacy ж Numeracy ж Life skills
  • 18.  emphasize deep rather than broad coverage of important arreas of knowledge, authentic and contextualized problems of study, and problem-solving that stresses skills development as well as knowledge acquisition.  provide for individual differences, closely coordinate and selectively integrate subject matter, and focus on results or standards and targets for student learning (Glatthorn & Jailall, 2000).  Gender-sensitive and inclusive of children with diverse abilities and backgrounds, and responsive to emerging issues such as HIV/AIDS and conflict resolution.
  • 19.  In the main subject areas of primary education, little variation is found among different regions in the developing world.  Nation states, however, tend to have a high degree of consistency in curriculum emphasis, over time, but differ sharply from each other, reflecting unique historical patterns ( Benavot & Karmens, 1989, cited in UNICEF, 2000).
  • 20.  A recent UNICEF study on curriculum showed that literacy skills are taught as a separate subject.  The UNICEF study found that there is greater focus on language as a tool for social development; situations from daily life are incorporated into activities that foster the acquisition of reading and writing skills (UNICEF, 2000)  Attention to the way literacy is developed is critical since research has shown that language learning cannot be separated from content. The learning context and agendas people have for learning to read and write have an important impact on the development of literacy skills (Furniss & Green, 1993)
  • 21.  Also known as quantitative literacy, numeracy encompasses a range of skills from basic arithmetic and logical reasoning to advanced mathematics and interpretative communication skills (Steen, 1999).  Mastery of many curricular areas requires numeracy – from geography and social studies to science and vocational training – many mathematics educators advocate teaching numeracy skills in an integrated way rather than as an isolated subject in a mathematics course (House & Coxford, 1995)
  • 22.  In UNICEF, however, life skills are defined as “psycho-social and interpersonal skills used in every day interactions… not specific to getting a job or earning an income”.  ..”a wide range of examples exist under the UNICEF working definition of Life Skills, such as assertion and refusal skills, goal setting, decision making, and coping skills” (UNICEF, 2000)
  • 23.  Age-appropriate life skills can be incorporated into other areas of study.  Educators in Rwanda teach life skills as part of courses on conflict resolution, self-awareness, cooperation and communication.  In Zimbabwe, aspects of life skills come through HIV/AIDS courses ( UNICEF, 2000)  Other countries may address some aspects of life skills through community-based learning.  Still others approach life skills topics in courses
  • 24.  seeks to help students gain the ability to prevent conflict and to resolve conflict peacefully when it does arise, whether on the intrapersonal, interpersonal, intergroup, national or international level.  addresses cognitive, affective and behavioral learning and can occur both within schools through curriculum development and teacher education, and outside of schools, through camps, sports and recreation programmes, youth groups and clubs, and training for community leaders, parents, librarians and the media (Fountain, 1999)