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50 Years of ERIC
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Olsen, Tore Vincents – Comparative Education, 2015
The Danish free school tradition has entailed a large degree of associational freedom for non-governmental schools, religious as well as non-religious. Until the late 1990s, the non-governmental schools were under no strict ideological or pedagogical limitations; they could recruit teachers and students according to their own value base, and were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Politics of Education, Educational Change
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Elliott, Julian G. – Comparative Education, 2014
This paper considers attempts to import pedagogic practices from other educational systems. In so doing, it focuses upon policymakers' attempts to: (a) import interactive whole class teaching approaches to the UK (and, to a lesser extent, the US); and (b) export learner-centred pedagogies, largely derived from Anglo-American theorising and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Centered Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Straubhaar, Rolf – Comparative Education, 2014
One of the primary goals of Freirean theory is the achievement of a higher level of political and social consciousness amongst participants in educational programming. Freire himself only loosely defined this sense of consciousness, and interpretations of how this abstract concept might look vary widely. In some organisations, the politically…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Nonprofit Organizations, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
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Johnson, Laura; Morris, Paul – Comparative Education, 2012
The promotion of "critical citizenship" has become a key objective of official school curricula around the world. Using an analytic framework developed by the authors, this paper identifies the diverse conceptions of critical citizenship that are promoted, by comparing the official school curricula for citizenship in England and France. The…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Cultural Differences
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Esch, Edith – Comparative Education, 2012
This article approaches the phenomenon of the continuing influence of French and English pedagogical cultures in Africa relying on post-modern notions of time and space. It reports on a project carried out in Cameroon where both cultures are in contact and where the teachers from two primary schools were observed and interviewed over a period of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
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Clegg, John; Afitska, Oksana – Comparative Education, 2011
In sub-Saharan Africa, education conducted through a European language is associated with low school achievement. Both teachers and learners may often not be fluent enough to use the language as a medium of instruction. In these circumstances, both also make use of a common African language. They switch between two languages in the plenary…
Descriptors: African Languages, Bilingual Education, Foreign Countries, Bilingualism
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Hayashi, Akiko; Tobin, Joseph – Comparative Education Review, 2014
Meisei Gakuen, a private school for the deaf in Tokyo, is the only school for the deaf in Japan that uses Japanese Sign Language (JSL) as the primary language of instruction and social interaction. We see Meisei as a useful case for bringing out core issues in Japanese deaf and early childhood education, as well as for making larger arguments…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Foreign Countries, Deafness, Special Schools
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Straubhaar, Rolf – Comparative Education Review, 2014
This article presents findings from 12 months of ethnographic observations of nonformal adult education classes offered by an internationally funded nonprofit, referred to in this article as Comunidades de Poder (CDP). The primary objective of this article is to examine the various contextual factors that influenced CDP teachers' instruction…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Teaching Methods
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Hammett, Daniel; Staeheli, Lynn – Comparative Education Review, 2013
South Africa's democratic transition was a time of optimism, with immense hopes pinned on the youth who would be educated to see themselves as equal citizens. It was also a time of pragmatic decision making, not least in the education sector, which would shape the future of the country. Negotiating the imperatives of redress, development, and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Citizenship
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Altinyelken, Hulya K. – Comparative Education, 2010
There has been an unprecedented interest in reforming pedagogical practices in sub-Saharan Africa in the past two decades. The reform efforts are often characterised by a move away from teacher-centred instruction to child-centred pedagogy (CCP). Uganda has been no exception to this trend as the new curriculum adopted the principles of CCP and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Dubeck, Margaret M.; Jukes, Matthew C. H.; Okello, George – Comparative Education Review, 2012
We report on a study that used observations, conversations, and formal interviews to explore literacy instruction in 24 lower-primary classrooms in coastal Kenya. Specifically, we report the ways literacy instruction is delivered and how that delivery aligns with practices understood to promote reading acquisition. We find (1) prioritization of…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Language Skills
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Vavrus, Frances; Bartlett, Lesley – Comparative Education Review, 2012
This article examines how epistemological differences regarding knowledge production and material differences in the conditions of teaching influence teachers' and teacher educators' understandings of learner-centered pedagogy. Emerging from a 5-year collaboration between teams of US and Tanzanian teacher educators, the research focuses on six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Epistemology, Teacher Educators
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Blomeke, Sigrid – Comparative Education Review, 2012
A teacher education program offers opportunities to learn (OTL) consistent with its vision of what teachers need to know and be able to do. The "Teacher Education and Development Study: Learning to Teach Mathematics" of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement provides, for the first time, the possibility to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Comparative Analysis
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Dull, Laura J. – Comparative Education Review, 2012
In Serbia, teachers and policy makers express different and sometimes competing visions of education. Teachers express their desire to "awaken" students by using progressive pedagogies, while European Union and World Bank reformers appropriate progressive education in the service of neoliberal goals. The research findings presented here indicate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Teacher Attitudes
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Abolfazli, Maryam; Alemi, Maryam – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2013
Established in 2011, the Online School of Civic Education (the Online School) is intended to give Iranian teachers and educators the opportunity to reflect, experiment, and create classroom experiences aimed at teaching their students how to think, rather than what to think. The Online School was developed to provide teachers and educators inside…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education
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