There are many economic factors influencing educational planning. One factor is whether or not people can afford to send their children to private schools before college.
The growing seson and how it changes.
There are A LOT of factors influencing this. The way society behaves and the effect thereof are the most powerful decisive factors.
That'll be any factors that influence the components of the Aggregate Demand (Consumption + Investment + Government spending + Net exports). Any factors that influence each and every component of AD will affect economic growth (through the multiplier process).
examples of non economic factors
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a. How does political pressure affect the educational planning and management?
what are the factors that need to be considered in eduactional planning at division level
There can be plenty of factors influencing policy making in a country. Some are: geographical factors. socio-economic factors. multiculturalism. plurality of the country. castesim. class differences. poverty and backwardness.
Factors considered in transport planning are: economic, social, environmental, political and land use.
The growing seson and how it changes.
external factors affecting Human Resource Planning - government legislation -job mobility factors -population shifts -economic cycles and condition -geographical concerns -educational levels of workers -technological changes -changes in social views -political changes -international events
There are A LOT of factors influencing this. The way society behaves and the effect thereof are the most powerful decisive factors.
yo wats up!! ... there are 3 types of factors...physiological factors, economic factors, social factors....
Some factors influencing curriculum include educational goals and objectives, societal needs and values, student interests and abilities, available resources, and advancements in technology and pedagogy. Curriculum development is a dynamic process that must adapt to changing educational trends and meet the diverse needs of learners in a particular context. Collaboration among educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders is essential for creating a relevant and effective curriculum.
There can be plenty of factors influencing policy making in a country. Some are: geographical factors. socio-economic factors. multiculturalism. plurality of the country. castesim. class differences. poverty and backwardness.
Factors influencing curriculum items include educational goals, academic standards, teacher expertise, student needs and interests, available resources, societal expectations, technological advancements, and feedback from stakeholders. These factors all play a role in shaping and determining what content is included in the curriculum.
Factors that influence language planning include sociopolitical considerations, such as government policies and national identity; demographic factors, like population size and distribution of linguistic groups; economic considerations, including language's impact on trade and business; and cultural factors, such as the preservation of heritage languages and promotion of linguistic diversity.