scholarly journals Current Status of Entrepreneurship and Employment Education and Development Plan for Professional Manpower in the Field of Dancing

2017 ◽  
Vol 65 (3) ◽  
pp. 115-131
Author(s):  
김이경
Author(s):  
Ioana Chan Mow

Education is seen as one of the most important factors for poverty alleviation and economic growth in developing countries (UNDP 2005; UNESCO 2005; WSIS 2005) and the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for dissemination of education is believed to have huge potential for governments struggling to meet a growing demand for education while facing an escalating shortage of teachers (UNESCO 2006 in Anderson, 2008).This case study examines technology enabled learning initiatives in education in Samoa, focusing on developments at a leading university in Samoa (hereafter referred to as the university) and the Ministry of Education Sports and Culture (MESC). The case study focuses on the current status of technology based learning in Samoa outlining the current initiatives addressing the core issues of social accessibility, technological adaptability, economic viability, and political agreeability towards providing education and development opportunities. The discussion includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of presently used technology/ technology mix used in e-learning and its effectiveness in facing the demands posed by Social, Technological, Economical and Political (STEP) factors. For each technology initiative, issues and challenges are discussed followed by solutions and recommendations for future action and direction. The case study also looks at various international partnerships/ collaboration fostered by NUS and MESC to facilitate and enhance access to education for students, thereby are considered as solutions to the challenges in implementing technology based learning. The discussion concludes with a set of recommendations for the future of technology enabled learning in Samoa.


2013 ◽  
Vol 805-806 ◽  
pp. 1612-1615
Author(s):  
Seung Jo Lee ◽  
Kang Guk Lee

This study investigates the contents of the house performance rating system of South Korea, its problems and development plan. First, the house performance rating system has been being implemented for the purpose of improving the quality of house and providing faithful and precise house information to residents. Second, the rating system is being operated as a scheme to assess the house performance in South Korea. Finally, a close investigation and establishment of a plan are required for the classification of house performance rating.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Olufemi Ayandiran ◽  
Omolola Oladunni Irinoye ◽  
Joel Olayiwola Faronbi ◽  
Ntombi G. Mtshali

AbstractEducation in the twenty-first century and educational reforms are subjects of interest and discourse worldwide because of the link between education and development. What appears not to have been fully explored in the Nigerian context is the responsiveness of various professions, especially nursing, to the consistently changing educational system. Yet innovative advances in health care system in the twenty-first century demands that Nursing as a profession should prepare practitioners who are well equipped to meet the challenges of care within the context of a complex milieu. This paper, therefore, examines the Nigeria educational system, its reforms and current status of nursing education in Nigeria. Some of the challenges in the emergence of professional nursing in Nigeria and the progress made so far to advance professional as well as university education for nurses are articulated with propositions of possibilities and the gains for the Nigeria nation.


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