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Fantázia az oktatás gazdaságtanában
Author(s) -
Szilárd Horváth
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acta scientiarum socialium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1418-7191
DOI - 10.33566/asc.2531
Subject(s) - lagging , the imaginary , political science , economic growth , economics , psychology , mathematics , statistics , psychotherapist
In the field of competences measured by PISA surveys, Hungarian students are lagging behind OECD countries. The recent reforms have not yet shown their expected impact. Professionals and laymen usually explain the disappointing results by the fact that education is an underfunded sector. The study depicts what would happen if we doubled the current amount so that the funding of Hungarian education could well exceed the OECD average. It is an eternal question whether all that count is money. Because in our imaginary scenario, in a short period of time modern, clean, new buildings would replace the old, sometimes musty school buildings; we would find the latest multicore computers instead of the 10+ years old IT systems; and the traditional chalk boards would be replaced by interactive boards. The fact that there is a negative relationship between school computer usage and student performance improvements has already been demonstrated in the 2009 PISA study. However, the key to education is the pedagogue. Without training the right professionals, without their appreciation or motivation, the additional expenditures invested in education are meaningless.

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