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50 Years of ERIC
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Sefa Dei, George J. – Comparative Education, 2005
This paper explores how African learners and educators work with difference and diversity in schooling populations. Using a Ghanaian case study the paper offers lessons on/about how local discourses relating to "inclusivity and nation building", "minority" and "difference" can inform debates about educational change and guide broad policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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van Langen, Annemarie; Dekkers, Hetty – Comparative Education, 2005
In many western countries attention is currently being given to the participation of students in tertiary Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. This is a result of internationally competing economic ambitions, coupled with acute shortages on the STEM labour market, a declining interest among students for STEM education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Labor Market, Engineering
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Hickling-Hudson, Anne – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
Pearlette Louisy raises issues of pressing concern for the future of Caribbean education. Here, I elaborate on some of the dilemmas that she raises. Interwoven in this discussion are sketches of potentially positive scenarios in a globalising future.
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Latin Americans, Indigenous Knowledge, Futures (of Society)
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Shibata, Masako – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
This article discusses the treatment of religion in Japanese education in the post-World War Two period. During the Allied Military Occupation, Japan adopted the principle of the separation of state and religion as a means to democratize the totalitarian, ethno-nationalistic education system of pre-1945. The case of Germany is also dealt with here…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Nationalism, Religious Education
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Wagner, Knud – Comparative Education, 1978
This article highlights findings of a comprehensive plan for the Danish educational system to the year 1990. Two main categories are discussed: the framework and structure of the school system; and the curriculum, teaching methods, and other aspects of the "inner life" of schools and other educational institutions. (KC)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Foreign Countries
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Wang, Bee-Lan Chan – Comparative Education Review, 1978
After presenting background on the British colonial period, 1786-1957, the author examines recent Malaysian educational policy for national integration of this multicultural society, through provision of equal opportunities for all ethnic groups and the use of Malay as the official language. Successes and problems are noted. (SJL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Colonialism, Cultural Pluralism, Developing Nations
Hough, J. R. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 1987
Discusses Ethiopia's expanding educational system. Reports on such factors as the influence of socialism on education, the emergence of female education, language barriers in the classroom, adult literacy initiatives, community participation, and improved teacher preparation. (BSR)
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Improvement
Lillis, Kevin M.; Lowe, John – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 1987
Reviews problems associated with implementing the School Science Project (SSP) in Kenya, and the subsequent downfall of the project in the late 1970s. Concludes that the SSP experience raises fundamental questions about secondary science education in Kenya and the rest of the developing world. (BSR)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Development, Foreign Countries