2022
DOI: 10.1080/0023656x.2022.2057459
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The OECD and technical education in post-war Mediterranean Europe

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“…A new factor that adjusts any plans, forecasts, and reforms, and which must first be taken into account under the current conditions, is the factor of war and national security. There are a number of recent publications devoted to this issue, and the opportunities of receiving higher and vocational education during the war in Ukraine (Chumak, 2022; Radkevych & Yershova, 2022) and in other countries (Dobiesz et al, 2022; Granata, 2022; Hemetsberger et al, 2022). Most scholars agree that both economic potential and the level of economic security, including the mitigation of risks and threats the education system and related processes, are significantly weakened if there is an armed conflict in the country, and the solution of humanitarian problems based on scientifically robust forecasts becomes possible with the development of a set of programs for post‐war reconstruction and recovery.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new factor that adjusts any plans, forecasts, and reforms, and which must first be taken into account under the current conditions, is the factor of war and national security. There are a number of recent publications devoted to this issue, and the opportunities of receiving higher and vocational education during the war in Ukraine (Chumak, 2022; Radkevych & Yershova, 2022) and in other countries (Dobiesz et al, 2022; Granata, 2022; Hemetsberger et al, 2022). Most scholars agree that both economic potential and the level of economic security, including the mitigation of risks and threats the education system and related processes, are significantly weakened if there is an armed conflict in the country, and the solution of humanitarian problems based on scientifically robust forecasts becomes possible with the development of a set of programs for post‐war reconstruction and recovery.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%