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Completing the Foundation for Lifelong Learning
An OECD Survey of Upper Secondary Schools
OECD. Published by : Studienverlag Ges.m.b.H. / OECD Publishing
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Imprint:  Centre for Educational Research and Innovation Availability: Available  Publication date:  10 Feb 2004  Language: English  Pages: 172  ISBN: 9789264103726  OECD Code: 962004011P1 
 

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This report provides internationally comparable data from upper secondary schools.  It sheds light on how these schools are managed and financed, on their approaches to and difficulties in securing qualified teachers, and their efforts to support the professional development of teachers.  The report is based on OECD’s International Survey of Upper Secondary Schools that was conducted in 2001 in Belgium (Fl), Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.

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Further reading:
Education at a Glance 2003 - OECD Indicators (Available (Print on Demand))



Table of contents:

Chapter 1. Introduction
-Policy Context
-OECD Upper Secondary Survey
-Reporting the Results
Readers' Guide
Chapter 2. Managing Upper Secondary Education as a Stage of Student Transition
Chapter 3. Quality and Adaptability: Inputs and Processes that Help Schools Meet Changing Demands
Chapter 4. Main Findings, Policy Implications, and Some Preliminary Benchmarks
References
Contributors to This Publication
Annex 1. Development and Content of Indices Used in this Report
Annex 2. Background Information on the Education Sysems that Provided Data for This Report
Annex 3. Sampling
Annex 4. Weighing and Analysis

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