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Bannykh G.; Kostina S.; Zaitseva E. – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
Modern conditions of public administration are formed in the BANI world (Grabmeier, 2020), unstable, disturbing, uniquely technological and digital. How many of today's civil servants are capable of functioning in such a world through current training and professional development systems? This issue is particularly relevant for post-Soviet…
Descriptors: Government Employees, Public Administration Education, Training, Foreign Countries
Tovmasyan, Gayane; Hakhverdyan, Davit; Mkrtchyan, Tatul; Petrosyan, Arsen – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
The aim of the article is to report on how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced education quality and learning efficiency in universities in the Republic of Armenia. A survey was administered to 783 students and 169 academic staff members at one of the universities in Armenia. Results indicate that both students (73%) and academic staff (54%)…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Quality, Efficiency
Carnelli, Marta; Dreesen, Thomas – UNICEF, 2022
When schools started closing their doors due to COVID-19, countries in Europe and Central Asia quickly provided alternative learning solutions for children to continue learning. More than 90 per cent of countries offered digital solutions to ensure that education activities could continue. However, lack of access to digital devices and a reliable…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing