Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)

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Autor(a) principal: Mitic, Branislav
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Faganel, Armand, Mitić, Maša
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1478
Resumo: As globalization is increasingly affecting both Low Income Countries (LICs) and high income countries (HICs), the formation of mixed markets emphasizes the importance of private education. Functionalists, for example, highlight privately owned institutions as higher quality ones, as the competitive market forces them to innovate and follow the rapid technological improvements, to respond to customers’ demand. Higher education is becoming a necessity in LICs, as well. This is because it is much easier nowadays to “import” the workforce from another country. On the other hand, factories of transnational corporations are getting established in LICs. In this case, higher knowledge is not required, as the emphasis is placed on repetitive tasks and division of labor. The aim of this work is to provide a relevant analysis of scientific approach of various stand points in regards to different functions and applicability of knowledge, while considering the external factors, such as economic status of the country, to define the key challenges. Still, as the country progresses economically, the sector of production is likely to shift from primary (fishing, farming, agriculture) to the third one (services). As a result, LICs who aim to progress in an economical sense, must place greater emphasis on higher education, and align the educational process with the economic demand.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
title Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
spellingShingle Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
Mitic, Branislav
role of education
social mobility
social class
ethnicity
intelligence as a factor of success
meritocracy
title_short Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
title_full Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
title_fullStr Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
title_sort Challenges of education in Low Income Countries (LICs)
author Mitic, Branislav
author_facet Mitic, Branislav
Faganel, Armand
Mitić, Maša
author_role author
author2 Faganel, Armand
Mitić, Maša
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mitic, Branislav
Faganel, Armand
Mitić, Maša
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv role of education
social mobility
social class
ethnicity
intelligence as a factor of success
meritocracy
topic role of education
social mobility
social class
ethnicity
intelligence as a factor of success
meritocracy
description As globalization is increasingly affecting both Low Income Countries (LICs) and high income countries (HICs), the formation of mixed markets emphasizes the importance of private education. Functionalists, for example, highlight privately owned institutions as higher quality ones, as the competitive market forces them to innovate and follow the rapid technological improvements, to respond to customers’ demand. Higher education is becoming a necessity in LICs, as well. This is because it is much easier nowadays to “import” the workforce from another country. On the other hand, factories of transnational corporations are getting established in LICs. In this case, higher knowledge is not required, as the emphasis is placed on repetitive tasks and division of labor. The aim of this work is to provide a relevant analysis of scientific approach of various stand points in regards to different functions and applicability of knowledge, while considering the external factors, such as economic status of the country, to define the key challenges. Still, as the country progresses economically, the sector of production is likely to shift from primary (fishing, farming, agriculture) to the third one (services). As a result, LICs who aim to progress in an economical sense, must place greater emphasis on higher education, and align the educational process with the economic demand.
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