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Analysis of Secondary Education Curricular Structures

This product provides an analysis of the basic curricular structures in secondary education, including the situation of secondary education by country, advancements in the adoption of competency-based models, and activities planned to improve the secondary education system.

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Analysis of Secondary Education Curricular Structures

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  1. Work of the Hemispheric Network of Specialists in school and curricular reform in activities 1.4 and 1.5 in the Model of School Management

  2. 1.4 Analysis of the basic curricular structures in secondary education • The product should contain: • The situation of secondary education by country, region, and hemisphere: Types of study plans, indicators of terminal efficiency, pertinence of the relationship to the needs of the productive sector, insertion into labor market, salary levels, participation of private educational sector and private business sector, budgets assigned to the secondary education • Advances in the adoption of the model of competencies: use of standards, curricular design, evaluation, and certification of competencies • Activities (future plans) to improve the secondary systems

  3. 1.4 Analysis of the basic curricular structures in secondary education Guidelines Sources: • Consider only official documents presented by countries (ministries) • Consider institutional documents (chamber of commerces, etc.) • Use web pages

  4. 1.4 Analysis of the basic curricular structures in secondary education Guidelines continued: Means • Permanent communication with the national coordinators of the countries that integrate the sub region • Previous videoconference with the participation of other specialists, with the objective to harmonize the structure of the reports by sub region • On site meetings with other specialists in the sub region to structure the final version of the document • Regular meetings with the sub regional coordinator to present progress in results and receive additional orientation and feedback. • Hemispheric videoconference when the sub regional reports are finished to structure the final hemispheric report

  5. 1.4 Analysis of the basic curricular structures in secondary education Other Recommendations: The product should: • Be presented by electronic and printed means, in the language defined by the sub-region • Contain bibliographic information • The rights of author are ceded to the OAS

  6. Activity 1.5 Analysis and systematization of the lessons learned in each sub region The product should contain: • Description of the national experiences and global analysis of the sub region • In the case you received technical assistance, indicate from where and (bilateral, multilateral , or from independent experts or institutions) and describe. • Bibliographic references

  7. Activity 1.5 Analysis and systematization of the lessons learned in each sub region Guidelines continued: Means • Permanent communication with the national coordinators of the countries that integrate the sub region • Previous videoconference with the participation of other specialists, with the objective to harmonize the structure of the reports by sub region • On site meetings with other specialists in the sub region to structure the final version of the document • Regular meetings with the sub regional coordinator to present progress in results and receive additional orientation and feedback. • Hemispheric videoconference when the sub regional reports are finished to structure the final hemispheric report

  8. Activity 1.5 Analysis and systematization of the lessons learned in each sub region Other Recommendations: The product should: • Be presented by electronic and printed means, in the language defined by the sub-region • Contain bibliographic information • The rights of author are ceded to the OAS

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