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Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education, 2002
Examines political aspects of international aid to education in Latin America, focusing on drastic ideological changes in the widespread shift from the liberal to the neoliberal state. Analyzes dilemmas and tensions of external aid, touching on the World Bank's roles and elements of its lending processes, particularly research policies. Addresses…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Educational Policy, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education Review, 2002
An open letter after September 11, 2001, reflects on education's role in promoting tolerance and peace. Further discussion focuses on liberal versus neoliberal ideology; the expansion and democratization of public education in the 20th century, guided by liberal public policy concerning the state's responsibility for social welfare and the public…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Government Role, Ideology, Liberalism
Weldon, Peter A.; Rexhepi, Jevdet; Chang, ChenWei; Jones, Lauren; Layton, Lucas Arribas; Liu, Amy; McKibben, Susan; Misiaszek, Greg; Olmos, Liliana; Quon, Amy; Torres, Carlos Alberto – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2011
In this study, faculty at institutions of higher education in Southern California were surveyed to determine the ways they interpret the effects of globalization dynamics upon their various teaching and research activities. Faculty in the state's three higher education tiers spoke positively about the intellectual benefits to be gained by exposure…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, Information Technology, College Faculty
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education Review, 1998
Outlines problems in reconciling tensions among theories of citizenship, democracy, and multiculturalism in the context of capitalist societies, and resulting implications for comparative education scholars. Discusses the Enlightenment as foundation of citizenship, feminist criticism, postcolonialism, critical race theory, and social movements.…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto; Schugurensky, Daniel – Comparative Education, 1994
Examines adult education models and the perceptions of 442 adult learners and 160 teachers in Canada, Mexico, and Tanzania. Despite major economic and political differences between countries, the Canadian "therapeutic model," Mexican "recruitment model," and Tanzanian "forced modernization model" of adult education share common traits:…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Comparative Education, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedArnove, Robert F.; Torres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education, 1995
Goals, content, methods, and outcomes of adult education differ according to state policy and characteristics of the political regime. In the 1980s, Mexico represented a "corporatist" state undertaking an incremental approach to literacy provision for purposes of political legitimation and social integration, while Nicaragua represented a…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Capitalism, Comparative Education, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education Review, 1991
Many Latin American states, characterized by "colonization" of the state by dominant families or individuals, are unable to carry out proper state functions. In attempting to address such states' shortcomings, nonformal adult education has been prominent in new educational policies of revolutionary governments in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Grenada. (SV)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education Review, 1994
Examines educational policy formation in Sao Paulo, 1989-92, under the leadership of Paulo Freire. Explores theoretical and policy controversies surrounding the diminishing role of the state in Latin America, the impact of social movements on educational policymaking, and the limits and possibilities of democratic-socialist perspectives in…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto; Puiggros, Adriana – Comparative Education Review, 1995
Provides historical and theoretical context for this theme issue on education in Latin America. Discusses reorganization in state models and state-society relationships since the 1930s, the systematic withdrawal of public resources from education due to neoliberalism and internationally imposed "structural adjustment" policies, effects of social…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Culture Conflict, Economic Factors, Educational Development

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