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Comparative analysis of the educational systems in Poland and the United States

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Purpose: The goals of the paper was a comparative analysis of educational systems as well as educational standards and funding in Poland and the United States. This was done for the purpose of identifying the best practices in both systems. Design/methodology approach: Two educational systems, Hazleton (PA-USA) and Rybnik (Poland) were analyzed from the perspective of the structure of education, educational standards and funding. The sources of information included, but not limited to the Polish Ministry of Education, Hazleton Area School District, Pennsylvania Department of Education and the United States Department of Education. Findings: The educational systems in Poland and the United States have more similarities than differences. The subjects being taught as well as the educational standards are similar. The educational system is more uniform throughout Poland because it is centrally administered by the Ministry of Education. The Performance scores of students are slightly higher in Poland. This is true in Mathematics, Reading and Science. The educational system in the United States is neither uniform throughout the country nor throughout the state of Pennsylvania. It may also vary from one school district to another school district. Research Limitations: The research limitation was the comparison of one school district Hazleton, PA (USA) with the school district in Rybnik (Poland). No competency testing was done by the authors in either of the school districts. Student competency comparison was done by using the standardized testing data obtained from the Ministry of Education (Poland) and the Department of Education (Pennsylvania). Practical Implications: A comparative analysis of the educational systems in Poland and the United States may allow for identifying the best and most effective practices which could be implemented in both countries. Social Implications: The educational system in the United States allows for dual enrollment (high school and university at the same time). Piloting a similar model in Poland would have significant social implications. Originality/value: Identifying the best and most effective educational practices in Poland and the United States is critical for planning improvements and developing a best practices model.
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365--378
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Bibliogr. 3 poz.
Twórcy
  • Wydział Organizacji i Zarządzania/CKU. Politechnika Śląska, Poland
  • Northampton Community College, Tannersville, PA 18466, USA
Bibliografia
  • 1. Grebski, M., and Wolniak, R. (2018). Are We Preparing Children for the Future Challenges of the Knowledge-based Economy? Journal of Human Dignity and Wellbeing: Creativity and Innovativeness in Human Education, No. 2(6). Scriptum Publishing Company (University College of Social Sciences and Foreign Languages, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland), pp. 51-61. https://johdaw.com/download/journals/ johdaw_2_2018.pdf, 04.29.2019.
  • 2. Grebski, W., and Grebski, M. (2016). Mathematics Preparation in the World: Similarities and Differences. XIV LACCEI (Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions) International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education and Technology. San Jose, Costa Rica, July 20-22, 2016.
  • 3. Wolniak, R., and Grebski, M. (2018). Promoting Creativity and Innovativeness in Education. New York: CreateSpace, ISBN: 9781721903054.
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