EDF 7216 EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND POLICY ANALYSIS

Course Description:

The course focuses on modern approaches to education policy analysis and planning, medium term expenditure frameworks (MTEF) and the financing of education expenditure to achieve national and localized human resource development objectives. The course offers a range of practice-oriented information drawn from lessons learnt in concrete contexts.

Course Objectives:

This course should enable students to:

  • Discuss implementation of education sector policies in national contexts
  • Evaluate the progress in the execution of the education sector policies in international contexts, especially as they relate to the implementation of Education for All (EFA), Fast Track Initiatives (FTIs) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); and
  • Apply modern planning techniques and modern planning and expenditure frameworks in country contexts;

Course Outline

Economic Analysis and Financing Education

-Alternative Approaches to Financing Education

-Analysis of Educational Projects

-Equity in Financing of Education institutions

-Human Capital and Labour Markets

-The Economics of Human Capital Accumulation

-The Teacher- Labour Market

-On-the Job Training and Human Resource Development

-Technology, the New Knowledge Economy and its impact on the Labour Market

-Education and Economic Development

-Effects of Human Capital on Economic Growth

-Education and Income Inequality

-Social and Private Returns to Education

-Alternative Policies for Financing Education in LDCs

-The role of the World Bank and Multilateral Organizations

-Privatization and the Governance of Educational Systems

-Comparative Costs and Performance of Private Vs Public Educational Institutions.

-Alternative Planning Approaches and their effects.

-School choice, Private Provision and their Impact on Student Performance

-Decentralization and School Governance Policies

-Economics and Financing of Higher Education

-Cost-sharing & Cost recovery in Higher Education Institutions

-PrivateUniversities and Access to Higher Education

-Educational Aid and Equity Issues

-Higher Education Policies and their Impact on Research & Economic Development

Reading List/Reference Materials

The reading list will include but not limited to the following texts.

Ayot G & Briggs (1990). The Economics of Education. Nairobi: East African Publishing House

Birdsall N, Sabot R (1993). Virtuous Circles: Human Capital, Growth and Equity in East Asia. Policy Research Department. Washington D.C: World Bank

Blaug M (1970). An Introduction to The Economics of Education. Baltimore, Maryland: Allen Lane

Bush, Glatter, Gooday & Riche (1980). Approaches to School Management

Galabawa & Norman. Education, Poverty and Inequality. Dar-salaam

Levin, H (1983). Cost- Effectiveness and Educational Policy. New York

Okurut H.E (1999). Economics of Education. Kampala: Department of DistanceEducationMakerere University

Psacharopolous G & Woodhal Maureen (1985). Education for Development: An Analysis of Investment Choices. Washington D.C: World Bank.

Psacharopolous G, Tan J.P. Jimenez E (1986). Financing Education in Developing Countries: An Exploratory Policy. WashingtonD.C.: World Bank

Schultz T. W. (1963). The Economic Value of Education. ColumbiaUniversity Press.

Todaro P.M. (1993). Economics for Developing Worlds. New York: University of New York

Todaro & Smith, (2003). Economic Development. London: Pearson Adson Wesley