Brunei's Seventh National Development Plan 1996-2000: implications for education policy and practice

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Author: Minnis, John R.

Abstract:

The economic growth of Brunei Darussalam is largely due to revenues generated by the oil and gas industry which today represent about 40 per cent of the country's gross development product. However, oil and gas reserves are projected to decline over the next 25-30 years. This has intensified government efforts to diversify and expand the non-oil and gas sectors in an attempt to attain balanced economic and social development in the years ahead. This paper examines the recently published Seventh National Development Plan 1996-2000, focusing on the implications of the Plan for education policy and practice.

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The economic growth of Brunei Darussalam is largely due to revenues generated by the oil and gas industry which today represent about 40 per cent of the country's gross development product. However, oil and gas reserves are projected to decline over the next 25-30 years. This has intensified government efforts to diversify and expand the non-oil and gas sectors in an attempt to attain balanced economic and social development in the years ahead. This paper examines the recently published Seventh National Development Plan 1996-2000, focusing on the implications of the Plan for ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Workforce development; Skills and knowledge; Policy; Performance; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Human resource development; Human capital; Educational policy; Productivity; Education

Geographic subjects: Asia; Brunei

Published: Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1998

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Journal title: Asia Pacific journal of education

Journal volume : 18

Journal number: 1

Journal date: 1998

Pages: pp.25-37

ISSN: 0218-8791

Statement of responsibility: John R. Minnis

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 65.124



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