TC U1 R2 L4 La politica educativa y el desarrollo curricular
World Bank's Role in Educational Financing
Overview of the World Bank's Contributions
- The World Bank is a leading international agency for educational financing, providing approximately 15% of all external aid to education.
- It produces significant documents and studies on educational policies, focusing on primary education, technical and vocational training, and higher education.
OECD's Focus on Economic Growth
- The OECD emphasizes economic growth among its member and non-member countries while studying various social policy areas.
- Unlike the World Bank, the OECD does not provide funding for development projects but collaborates with government experts to propose social integration and productivity improvements.
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
IDB's Mission and Alignment with World Bank
- Established in 1959, the IDB aims to accelerate economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- The IDB prioritizes funding for higher education programs at professional levels, postgraduate studies, scientific research, and skills training for youth lacking formal education access.
Loan Conditions
- For loans from the IDB, borrowing governments must match the amount provided by the bank.
Public Policy Implementation in Education
Traditional Top-down Approach
- Public policy implementation is often viewed as a top-down process where decisions are made at high authority levels before cascading down to local authorities and schools.
Variability in Practice
- In practice, this approach shows variability based on local characteristics; thus, bottom-up strategies recognize local actors' capacity to adapt national programs effectively.
Combining Approaches for Effective Policy
Integrated Policy Framework
- A combined approach that considers both top-down and bottom-up strategies is most effective for addressing educational system realities.
Challenges for Decision Makers