A Free Education

www.ibe.unesco.org/International/Databanks/Wde/wde.htm So your teenage daughter is looking at far-off universities. Far as in Barbados, the Czech Republic, or Belize. How can you find out what these countries have to offer? Check out World Data on Education (WDE), a Web site created by the International Bureau of Education and dedicated to compiling key information and statistics ...

www.ibe.unesco.org/International/Databanks/Wde/wde.htm

So your teenage daughter is looking at far-off universities. Far as in Barbados, the Czech Republic, or Belize. How can you find out what these countries have to offer? Check out World Data on Education (WDE), a Web site created by the International Bureau of Education and dedicated to compiling key information and statistics on national education systems around the globe. You’ll learn that Barbados has four institutions of higher learning, that full-time undergraduate enrollment in Czech universities increased by nearly 40 percent between 1989 and 1995, and that Belize has a single college, the University College of Belize.

Browsers will find two databases: Educational Profiles and National Reports. The first is more user-friendly and provides data on a host of subjects, ranging from the number of primary schools in Bahrain to the education necessary to become a teacher in Georgia. While the National Reports are a bit cumbersome to navigate, they supply viewers with official government accounts of educational progress in their respective countries.

The site also includes extensive Web links examining global education issues. And if you’re feeling thrifty, order free CD-ROMs of the most recent editions of the WDE Profiles.

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