Country reports for Slovenia
>> Education at a Glance 2024: Slovenia - Country Note
Education at a Glance is the authoritative source for information on the state of education around the world. It provides data on the structure, finances and performance of education systems across OECD countries and a number of accession and partner countries. More than 100 charts and tables in this publication - as well as links to much more available on the educational database - provide key information on the output of educational institutions; the impact of learning across countries; access, participation and progression in education; the financial resources invested in education; and teachers, the learning environment and the organisation of schools.This country note provides a country-specific overview of Slovenia.
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10 September 2024 |
>> Micro-credential policy implementation in Finland, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Spain
Smaller, more targeted, and more flexible than traditional education and training programmes, micro-credentials have become a prominent feature of education, training and labour market policy discussions in recent years. Several OECD countries have already started the development of national micro-credential ecosystems, and many others are looking to follow suit. This OECD Education Policy Perspective serves as Part B in a two-part series of summary papers. The first publication, Paper A, examined the evolving landscape of micro-credentials, with a particular focus on the development of public policies that can foster effective utilisation of micro-credentials for lifelong learning, upskilling and reskilling. This publication, Paper B, presents case studies from four European Union Member States - Finland, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Spain. The document was authored by Roza Gyorfi and Shizuka Kato from the OECD Higher Education Policy Team and Thomas Weko from George Washington University.
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14 December 2023 |
>> Country Digital Education Ecosystems and Governance: A Companion to Digital Education Outlook 2023 (Slovenia)
This report, linked with the Digital Education Outlook 2023, provides an overview of 29 countries' (or jurisdictions') digital education ecosystem and governance. Each chapter covers the devolution of responsibilities within countries; how it affects digital education; what digital tools for management and teaching and learning are made publicly available to schools, teachers and students; how they are provided or procured; how countries ensure the security, privacy, equity and effectiveness of this digital ecosystem while keeping incentives for private education technology (EdTech) companies. The information and analysis are based on a survey on digital education infrastructure and governance, interviews with national and regional government officials as well as desk-based research. Providing for the first time a holistic view of 29 countries' and jurisdictions' digital education ecosystem and governance, this report will be of interest to policy makers, academics and education stakeholders interested in the digital transformation of education at home and internationally.
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13 December 2023 |
>> Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 Results: Slovenia - Country Note
The OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) examines what students know in reading, mathematics and science, and what they can do with what they know. It provides the most comprehensive and rigorous international assessment of student learning outcomes to date. Results from PISA indicate the quality and equity of learning outcomes attained around the world, and allow educators and policy makers to learn from the policies and practices applied in other countries. This country note provides a country-specific overview of Slovenia.
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05 December 2023 |
>> Enhancing labour market relevance and outcomes of higher education: Country note Slovenia
This country note presents the results of an analysis of Slovenia undertaken within the Labour Market Relevance and Outcomes of Higher Education Partnership Initiative project. The project was implemented by the OECD with the support of the European Commission with the aim of helping policy makers and higher education institutions enhance the employment outcomes of graduates by better aligning higher education provision with labour markets skill demands. A high number of students in Slovenia combine study and work, and so-called student work represents about 3% of the total national labour market. Although student work is well organised and may facilitate students labour market entry upon graduation, it is usually not integrated into study programmes and can therefore increase study times or lead to attrition. The country note reviews the system context, highlights challenges faced by higher education institutions and, lessons learned from current practice, and presents policy options.
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31 May 2022 |
>> Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2018 Results (Volume II): Slovenia - Country Note
The OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) is the first international large-scale survey that provides a voice to teachers and school principals, who complete questionnaires about issues such as the professional development they have received; their teaching beliefs and practices; the assessment of their work and the feedback and recognition they receive; and various other school leadership, management and workplace issues. This note presents findings based on the reports of lower secondary teachers and their school leaders in mainstream public and private schools in Slovenia.
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23 March 2020 |
>> Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2018 Results (Volume I): Slovenia - Country Note
The OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) is the first international large-scale survey that provides a voice to teachers and school principals, who complete questionnaires about issues such as the professional development they have received; their teaching beliefs and practices; the assessment of their work and the feedback and recognition they receive; and various other school leadership, management and workplace issues. This note presents findings based on the reports of lower secondary teachers and their school leaders in mainstream public and private schools in Slovenia.
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19 June 2019 |
>> Skills Strategy Implementation Guidance for Slovenia: Recommended Actions to Improve Governance of Adult Learning
A well-coordinated adult learning system will be essential to support the achievement of Slovenia's long-term development goals. The transformational effects of globalisation, technological progress and demographic change on life at work and outside of it amplify the importance of getting adults' skills right. OECD research shows that individuals, employers and society benefit from adults having higher levels of skills. Slovenia has achieved significant improvements in student performance and tertiary attainment in recent decades. Yet today, many adults in Slovenia have only low levels of basic skills. Participation in adult learning remains below Slovenia's targets, especially for low-skilled, unemployed and older adults, and workers in small businesses. Against the backdrop of a growing economy and awareness about the importance of skills, Slovenia's government, social partners and stakeholders have a unique opportunity to improve how they share responsibility and work together in the adult learning system. This report outlines how Slovenia can strengthen: the enabling conditions for co-operation, co-operation between specific actors (ministries, municipalities and stakeholders), and co-operation on specific challenges (promotion and financing). It recommends eight actions that government, social partners and stakeholders can take to strengthen co-ordination and co-operation, in order to improve participation, outcomes and cost-effectiveness in adult learning.
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05 December 2018 |
>> OECD Skills Strategy Diagnostic Report: Slovenia 2017
Skills will be fundamental to Slovenia's success in achieving its ambitious vision for the future - a society in which people learn for and through life, are innovative, trust one another, enjoy a high quality of life and embrace their unique identity and culture. Slovenia's success in achieving its vision will depend to a great extent on how well it develops, activates and uses people's skills. The OECD Skills Strategy Diagnostic Report: Slovenia identifies a number of overarching priority areas for action. These were identified by analysing common themes that emerged from stakeholder perspectives on the most important challenges facing Slovenia in this domain, and also through the OECD's analysis of the nine challenges identified and examined in the report. The three priority areas for action identified are: 1) empowering active citizens with the right skills for the future; 2) building a culture of lifelong learning; and 3) working together to strengthen skills.
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01 December 2017 |
>> Country Background Report: OECD Thematic Review of Policies on Transitions between ECEC and Primary Education: Slovenia
This Background Report produced by Slovenia shows that more attention should be paid to the transition from kindergarten to school. One of the main challenges facing the transition is that the implementation of the systematic solutions conceived in the 1990's, when the curricular reform took place, was not always appropriate. In addition, there are differences between settings and teachers regarding the understanding and the implementation of a smooth transition. Differences between methods and learning approaches exist as different expectations of how children should be prepared for school. Another challenge that has emerged is the transfer of information on an individual child between the kindergarten and school, which is a very sensitive question in many ways. The report also indicates that the role of the settings' head is very important since the head's understanding of pedagogical, professional and developmental continuity for ensuring smooth transitions is crucial. It is concluded that further research, evaluation and data collection are needed. In future, the preparation of additional recommendations, trainings and (joint) reflections of the professional staff of both levels of education will be considered.
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01 September 2017 |
>> Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) Results: Slovenia - Country Note
The Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), was designed to provide insights into the availability of some of these key skills in society and how they are used at work and at home. The first survey of its kind, it directly measures proficiency in three information-processing skills: literacy, numeracy and problem-solving in technology-rich environments. This country note provides a country-specific overview of Slovenia.
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28 June 2016 |
>> Education Policy Outlook Country Policy Profile: Slovenia
This policy profile on education in Slovenia is part of the Education Policy Outlook series, which presents comparative analysis of education policies and reforms across OECD countries. Building on the OECD's substantial comparative and sectorial policy knowledge base, the series offers a comparative outlook on education policy by providing analysis of individual countries' educational context, challenges and policies (education policy profiles), analysis of international trends and insight into policies and reforms on selected topics.
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01 April 2016 |
>> Measuring Innovation in Education: Country Note on Slovenia
This short country note recaps some Background on the 2014 OECD Measuring Innovation in Education report, the main Key report findings on innovation in education, the Report approach to measuring educational system innovation, along with Slovenia's top five organisational education innovations for the 2003-2011 period and Slovenia's top five pedagogic education innovations for the same interval.
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01 July 2014 |
>> Country Background Report for Slovenia
The Country Background Reports provide in-depth analysis of context, key factors and policy responses in individual countries. They provide an invaluable source of information on evaluation and assessment frameworks and greatly facilitate the analysis developed within the OECD Review on Evaluation and Assessment Frameworks for Improving School Outcomes.This report presents in detail the various issues associated with the evaluation and assessment frameworks for improving school outcomes in Slovenia. It presents a coherent and self-contained document covering all the basic elements of the evaluation and assessment framework for improving school outcomes, i.e. a description of the school system in Slovenia, the framework for evaluation and assessment in the Slovene school system, a detailed specification of system evaluation, school assessment, teacher appraisal, student assessment, and a review of other types of evaluation and assessment in the Slovene school system.
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01 January 2011 |
>> Country Background Report: OECD Improving School Leadership Activity: Slovenia
The report provides an overview of school leadership developments and issues in Slovenia, as a contribution to the OECD's Improving School Leadership Activity. It discusses the national context of schooling, the features of the school system, school governance and leardership, the attractiveness of school leaders' roles, and professional learning of school leaders in the country.
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01 March 2007 |