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Brinbaum, Yael; Guegnard, Christine – Comparative Education Review, 2013
In France, the proportion of second-generation immigrants enrolling in tertiary education has increased as education has undergone a process of "democratization." This article analyzes their postsecondary choices, access to tertiary programs, dropout, and transition to the labor market, compared to those of students of French origin.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, College Attendance, Democracy
Boyadjieva, Pepka Alexandrova – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article discusses admissions policies to higher education during the Communist regime in Bulgaria (1946-89). It argues that under the conditions of the Bulgarian Communist regime, admissions policies were not only a component of the higher education system--viewed as an institution--but part and parcel of the process through which power was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Admission Criteria, Educational Policy, Political Power
Buckner, Elizabeth – Comparative Education Review, 2013
Access to higher education in Egypt is expanding in both the public and private sectors. Using a nationally representative sample from the Survey of Young People in Egypt, this article is able to disaggregate patterns of access by both demographic group and university sector. Findings suggest that access in the public sector is governed strongly…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Public Sector, Private Sector, Foreign Countries
Kwiek, Marek – Comparative Education Review, 2013
Access to higher education in Poland is changing due to the demography of smaller cohorts of potential students. Following a demand-driven educational expansion after the collapse of communism in 1989, the higher education system is now contracting. Such expansion/contraction and growth/decline in European higher education has rarely been…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Social Change
Shields, Robin – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article analyzes changes to the network of international student mobility in higher education over a 10-year period (1999-2008). International student flows have increased rapidly, exceeding 3 million in 2009, and extensive data on mobility provide unique insight into global educational processes. The analysis is informed by three theoretical…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Foreign Students, Network Analysis, Global Approach
Phillips, Kristin D. – Comparative Education Review, 2013
Since the 1940s, the concept of community participation has framed, mobilized, and legitimated national development agendas in the Singida Region of rural central Tanzania. Based on 19 months of ethnographic and archival research, this study examines the forms of community participation elicited through state and international development…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Educational Development
Traynor, Anne; Raykov, Tenko – Comparative Education Review, 2013
In international achievement studies, questionnaires typically ask about the presence of particular household assets in students' homes. Responses to the assets questions are used to compute a total score, which is intended to represent household wealth in models of test performance. This study uses item analysis and confirmatory factor…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Academic Achievement, Validity, Psychometrics
Huang, Min-Hsiung – Comparative Education Review, 2013
As more primary and secondary students worldwide seek after-school tutoring in academic subjects, concerns are being raised about whether after-school tutoring can raise average test scores without widening the variability in student performance, and whether students of certain ability levels may benefit more than others from after-school…
Descriptors: After School Education, Tutoring, Student Participation, Mathematics Education
Rohde, Achim – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article investigates Iraqi schooling during the 1990s under Ba'thist rule and after the regime's fall in 2003 and compares the treatment of Islam in the curriculum. I focus on the degree to which Iraqi textbooks under Saddam Hussein contained a Sunni bias and the changes introduced immediately after the 2003 US invasion of Iraq in…
Descriptors: Muslims, Textbook Content, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries
van Wessel, Margit; van Hirtum, Ruud – Comparative Education Review, 2013
That school grounds, students, and staff can become tactical targets for parties in conflict is widely accepted as a fact by analysts of education and conflict. However, our understanding of the motivations for such targeting remains limited, as does our ability to engage with this matter through policy. In this article we explore tactical…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Conflict, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Edwards, D. Brent, Jr. – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article uses multiple perspectives to frame international processes of education policy formation and then applies the framework to El Salvador's Plan 2021 between 2003 and 2005. These perspectives are policy attraction, policy negotiation, policy imposition, and policy hybridization. Research reveals that the formation of Plan 2021 was the…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Guidelines
Goos, Mieke; Schreier, Brigitte Maria; Knipprath, Heidi Maria Eduard; De Fraine, Bieke; Van Damme, Jan; Trautwein, Ulrich – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This study investigates the extent to which national educational policy factors can explain differences in the probability of students repeating a grade in primary and lower-secondary education across OECD member countries. Data from the PISA 2009 study, the OECD "Education at a Glance" brochures, and the TALIS 2007 study were analyzed by means of…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Grade Repetition, Foreign Countries, Probability
Lu, Yao; Zhou, Hao – Comparative Education Review, 2013
China's rural-urban migration presents a significant educational challenge. This study uses theories of segmented assimilation and school segregation to measure the assimilation and well-being of migrant children who attend either Beijing's public schools or its informal migrant schools. Controlling for other factors, we find poorer achievement…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Psychological Patterns, Well Being, School Segregation
Altschuler, Daniel – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article shows how patronage politics affects a popular international education model: community-managed schools (CMS). Focusing on Honduras's CMS initiative, PROHECO (Programa Hondureno de Educacion Comunitaria), I demonstrate how patronage can undermine CMS accountability. Whereas supporters argue that CMS increases accountability, partisan…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Foreign Countries, International Education
Metro, Rosalie – Comparative Education Review, 2013
Recent literature shows that revising history curricula in postconflict settings can either worsen or ameliorate identity conflict. I conceptualize history curriculum revision workshops as intergroup encounters (IGEs) and analyze the conditions under which reconciliation emerges. I conducted participant observation with multiethnic groups of…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Ethnic Groups, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries

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