design and implementation of K-12 education reform in Qatar /
Dominic J. Brewer [and others] ; prepared for the Supreme Education Council.
Santa Monica, CA :
RAND RAND-Qatar Policy Institute,
2007.
1 online resource (xxxvii, 177 pages) :
illustrations
"Prepared for the Supreme Education Council."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-177).
Introduction -- Qatar and its education system -- Analysis of Qatar's education system -- The reform model -- Realizing the independent school model : refined design and implementation strategy -- Building the organizational structure -- Developing the curriculum standards and supporting their implementation -- Developing the assessment system -- Establishing the independent schools -- Challenges of a rapid and comprehensive reform -- Accomplishments, recommendations, and implications -- Appendix: RAND staff.
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The leadership of Qatar has a social and political vision that calls for improving the outcomes of the Qatari K-12 education system. With this vision in mind, the leadership asked RAND to examine Qatar's K-12 education system, to recommend options for building a world-class system, and, subsequently, to develop the chosen option and support its implementation. The option that was selected includes internationally benchmarked curriculum standards, national testing based on those standards, independent government-funded schools, and parental choice among schools using annual school report cards.
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