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The comparison of Czech and Dutch educational systems
Gardelková, Pavla ; Hrnčířová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Ultzen, Jesse (referee)
This thesis deals with comparing the educational system in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. It focuses mainly on mapping the current systems, their organization, structure, but also includes excursion into the history of education in both countries. The practical part describes the current projects or the projects carried out in the past in education between the twin cities (Chrudim and Ede). The aim is to analyze both systems, their common features and differences.
The comparison of Czech and Dutch educational systems
Gardelková, Pavla ; Hrnčířová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Ultzen, Jesse (referee)
This thesis deals with comparing the educational system in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. It focuses mainly on mapping the current systems, their organization, structure, but also includes excursion into the history of education in both countries. The practical part describes the current projects or the projects carried out in the past in education between the twin cities (Chrudim and Ede). The aim is to analyze both systems, their common features and differences.
Modely financování školství a jejich vliv na výsledky studentů
Kostrhoun, Tomáš ; Vozárová, Pavla (advisor) ; Čermáková, Klára (referee)
This thesis focuses on the influence of private enrolment in OECD countries on education performance exhibited by students. In my work I analyse panel data portraying annual status of economy and education system in 34 OECD countries from 2000 till 2014. In the first part, I present the historical evolution of the approach to education in terms of public and private goods, in the second part, I provide an overview of related literature that provides a cornerstone for my practical part. In my practical part, I investigate the influence of economic background of OECD countries, educational system and rate of private enrolment on students´ performance. The conclusion of my models did not confirm my hypothesis of beneficial influence of private enrolment on performance. Private enrolment is insignificant in majority of models. Reasoning for this phenomenon may be different approach of students to private education. In some countries, private institutions are perceived as complement and in some as a substitute to good cognitive abilities.

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