2014
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(14)00010-0
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The Role of the Bretton Woods Institutions in Forming and Spreading Education Policies

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“…The Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) 2005-2015 has identified on five priority actions to reduce disaster risk globally, namely using knowledge, innovation and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels. Integration of disaster risk reduction education in school curricula is one of four key indicators of progress towards HFA priorities (Davis & Izadkhah, 2008) (Voutsa et al, 2014). Sustainable development is an impetus to focus on implementing sustainable policies regarding the introduction of school-based disaster education (Paramesti, 2011) (Nur, 2010) CIE related to disasters must be integrated with curriculum development, and relevant information delivery mechanisms, and be carried out based on the student's vulnerability development inside and outside of school, through the three main things of HFA, namely safe learning infrastructure, school disaster management, a series of school disaster management curricula and tasks established based on correct knowledge, attitude, communication, and coordination (PRABOWO, 2017) (Benis et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) 2005-2015 has identified on five priority actions to reduce disaster risk globally, namely using knowledge, innovation and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels. Integration of disaster risk reduction education in school curricula is one of four key indicators of progress towards HFA priorities (Davis & Izadkhah, 2008) (Voutsa et al, 2014). Sustainable development is an impetus to focus on implementing sustainable policies regarding the introduction of school-based disaster education (Paramesti, 2011) (Nur, 2010) CIE related to disasters must be integrated with curriculum development, and relevant information delivery mechanisms, and be carried out based on the student's vulnerability development inside and outside of school, through the three main things of HFA, namely safe learning infrastructure, school disaster management, a series of school disaster management curricula and tasks established based on correct knowledge, attitude, communication, and coordination (PRABOWO, 2017) (Benis et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the kind of public provision with private financing, Voutsa et al (2014) emphasize that in many cases it is done through public-private partnerships. This form of privatization, in particular, is becoming increasingly promoted on the allegation that it reduces public spending on education.…”
Section: Privatization and Commercialization Of Educationmentioning
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“…Privatization turns education into a private commodity, marketable in a positional good, which exists for the benefit of individuals, and it is evaluated only on the basis of its extrinsic value, that is, according to the opportunities it provides by the access to the job market, under the standard qualification conditions and certificates (VOUTSA et al, 2014).…”
Section: Privatization and Commercialization Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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