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Altbach, Philip G. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2009
China and India together account for almost 25% of the world's postsecondary student population. Most of the enrolment growth in the coming several decades will be in developing countries, and China and India will contribute a significant proportion of that expansion, since China currently educates only about 20% and India 10% of the age cohort.…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education, 1989
Presents a historical and international overview of student political movements. Discusses the sporadic nature of student activism, effects of mass media attention and government response, characteristics of activist leaders and participants, and the cultural and educational impact of student protest in Third World and industrialized countries.…
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Developing Nations, Dissent
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1980
The author sees a dim future for comparative education in American colleges of education as retrenchment occurs, funds available for research decline, and foundations and government sources lose interest in international education. He sees some hope in President Carter's Commission on Foreign Languages and International Studies. (SJL)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Editorials, Financial Support, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1971
Descriptors: Colonialism, Developing Nations, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1972
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1991
Examines societal and academic factors influencing the development of comparative education since 1945, particularly in the United States. Discusses the dominance of structural functionalism and human capital theory in the 1960s, the recent shift to diverse research orientations and ideologies, and effects of institutional decline and…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Research
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1989
Reviews four books about the student protest movements of the 1960s. Two books, by Todd Gitlin and Tom Hayden, focus on the United States, while the others consider international events; all four examine student political activism, but none considers the resultant conservative political and social reactions. (DHP)
Descriptors: Activism, Book Reviews, College Students, Demonstrations (Civil)
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1985
Reviews the 10-volume "International Encyclopedia of Education: Research and Studies," edited by Torsten Husen and T. Neville Postlethwaite. Discusses useful features, organizational framework, clusters of educational themes, bias toward English-language sources, articles on specific national educational systems, theme essays concerning…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1985
Coombs' book provides comparative educators with current cross-national statistics on various key topics and presents the (somewhat pessimistic) views of an experienced policymaker on future worldwide educational challenges related to financial problems, scarcity of resources, demography, failures of previous reform efforts, and language of…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Comparative Education, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1986
On this journal's 30th anniversary, the editor reflects on the development of the field of comparative education and its "infrastructure" (scholars and practitioners, scholarly journals, book publishers, and international agencies); the field's internationalization; influence of international aid donors on research; symbiosis of comparative and…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Comparative Education, Educational Research, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedKelly, Gail P.; Altbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1986
Examines research reported in major books and journals of comparative education since 1977, focusing on challenges to established research traditions and the field's responses. Highlights work directing attention to new subjects of inquiry and challenging the nation-state as the exclusive research framework, input-output models and dominant…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Research, Global Approach, Input Output Analysis
Peer reviewedAltbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1986
Introduces participants of a symposium on current controversies concerning UNESCO. Discusses contributions of UNESCO to the fields of comparative and international education and American government objections related to the large UNESCO bureaucracy and the political and ideological underpinnings of some UNESCO activities. (SV)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Comparative Education, Foreign Policy, Ideology
Altbach, Philip G. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 1987
Examines the importance of textbooks for learning, especially in developing countries which lack other educational resources. Emphasizes the complex network of educational forces that go into the development, production, and distribution of textbooks in an international context. (BSR)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

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