Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:20    |    
    Introduction
  • 00:35    |    
    What is the nature of the changes in Slovenia's education system?
  • 02:08    |    
    What have been the most significant political challenges?
  • 03:54.5    |    
    How are these education reforms related to freedom?
  • 06:02    |    
    What are the key elements to consider before initiating a program of reform?
  • 07:17    |    
    Final words
  • 07:25    |    
    Final credits


Interview with Mojca Kucler Dolinar by Luis Figueroa

New Media  | 07 de abril de 2009  | Vistas: 181

About this video

Mojca Kucler Dolinar talks about the process of higher education reform in Slovenia, which is based on the Bologna principles and is driven in large part by the growing number of Slovenian students who seek opportunities for higher education. She explains that the goals are to ensure compatibility among educational institutions and to create a more open, effective, and competitive system. She mentions the most significant political challenges facing this process and talks about the importance of sharing free-market ideas in universities and think tank groups.



Credits

Interview with Mojca Kucler Dolinar by Luis Figueroa
Mojca Kucler Dolinar

Thirty-Fourth Annual Conference, APEE
Guatemala City
April 7, 2009

New Media - UFM production.  Guatemala, April 2009
Camera: Jorge Samayoa, Manuel Alvarez; digital editing: Sergio Miranda; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Daphne Ortiz, Jennifer Keller; publication: Mario Pivaral / Carlos Petz


Conferencista

Mojca Kucler Dolinar was Slovenia's Minister of Higher Education, Science and…