The College of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of Education have been awarded E Funding for their collaborative proposal, A Human Capital Agenda for Educational and Economic Development. The proposal’s agenda aims to generate collaborative research on major educational policy issues including the efficiency of comparative education/financing systems, the private and social returns […]
The College of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of Education have been awarded E Funding for their collaborative proposal, A Human Capital Agenda for Educational and Economic Development.
The proposal’s agenda aims to generate collaborative research on major educational policy issues including the efficiency of comparative education/financing systems, the private and social returns on investments in learning and training, and the role of human capital in promoting economic development. Human capital is increasingly recognized as the engine of economic growth and social mobility in the global information economy of the 21st century.
GSE faculty contributing to the proposal include Dr. Jaekyung Lee, Dr. Bruce Johnstone, Dr. Jeremy Finn, Dr. Janina Brutt-Griffler, Dr. Nathan Daun-Barnett, and Dr. Stephen Dunnett.