Understanding the social outcomes of learning

Education is vital for economic success, both at the national and the individual level. But education also has significant social effects. This report is OECD’s first attempt to gather and synthesise developments in measuring these social effects. The report focuses on two broad areas: health, and c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, SourceOECD (Online service)
Otros Autores: Schuller, Tom (-), Desjardins, Richard, 1946-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD c2007.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705465006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS -; Executive Summary; Chapter 1. Broadening the Measurement of Educational Outcomes; 1.1. Understanding the social outcomes of learning: background and rationale; 1.2. Reasons for expanding the focus to social outcomes; 1.3. Origins of SOL; 1.4. The key domains; 1.5. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. Sketching the Relationships: Capitals, Competencies and Outcomes; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Learning in multiple contexts over the lifespan: "lifelong-lifewide learning"; 2.3. Human and social capital; 2.4. Competencies
  • 2.5. Outcomes and impacts: personal, social and economic well-being2.6. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Key Elements for a Framework to Understand andConceptualise the Social Outcomes of Learning; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The ARC model set: absolute, relative, cumulative; 3.3. The effect on the self versus the effects on contexts; 3.4. Multi-level perspectives; 3.5. Type and timing of learning interventions; 3.6. Conclusion; References; Chapter 4. Civic and Social Engagement Outcomes of Learning; 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. How are the multiple forms of CSE related outcomes conceptualisedand measured?4.3. What are the causal mechanisms that can link learning experiences and CSE?; 4.4. What are other factors that can influence CSE?; 4.5. What do we actually know about the impact of educational attainment on CSE?; 4.6. What do we know about the impact of different educational experiences on CSE?; 4.7. Cost-benefit estimates; 4.8. Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. Health Outcomes of Learning; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. How are the multiple forms of health related outcomes conceptualisedand measured?
  • 5.3. What are the causal mechanisms that can link learning experiences andhealth related outcomes?5.4. What are other factors that can influence health outcomes?; 5.5. What do we actually know about the impact of education on healthrelated outcomes?; 5.6. Cost-benefit estimates; 5.7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Conclusion and Implications: A Policy/research Agenda for SOL; 6.1. A reminder of the SOL goals; 6.2. Demonstrating benefits?; 6.3. Steps ahead; References