International Experience in Reforming and Improving the Efficiency of the Education System
Abstract
The principles of reforming the education system in Russia are presented. A comparative analysis of the processes of reforming the educational systems of Australia, Canada, OECD countries, as well as mechanisms for improving the efficiency of the education system is given.
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