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Andrews, Paul – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article offers a qualitative analysis of videotaped mathematics lessons taught by four teachers in a provincial university city in Finland. My study is framed not only by Finnish success on Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) but also by the objectives of current mathematics education reform, which are consistent with PISA's…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Educational Change
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
Thapliyal, Nisha; Vally, Salim; Spreen, Carol Anne – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article reflects on the possibilities for democratic and direct participation that have emerged through socially engaged research on education rights in South Africa. The Education Rights Project is located in a university-based research and advocacy center for education rights and social justice that has been working with township…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Participatory Research, Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries
Rutkowski, Leslie; Rutkowski, David; Engel, Laura – Comparative Education Review, 2013
We examine the impact of school violence on immigrant populations internationally. To do so we apply three-level models to 2007 TIMSS data to investigate the extent to which immigrant students are affected by school violence, and whether school- and educational-system levels of immigration and violence are related to achievement. We find that,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Violence, Outcomes of Education, Immigrants
Grant, Monica; Lloyd, Cynthia; Mensch, Barbara – Comparative Education Review, 2013
The provision of toilets and menstrual supplies appears to be a promising strategy to promote adolescent girls' school attendance and performance in less developed countries. In this article, we use the first round of the Malawi Schooling and Adolescent Survey (MSAS) to examine the individual- and school-level factors associated with…
Descriptors: Attendance, Females, Developing Nations, Physiology
Bol, Thijs; van de Werfhorst, Herman G. – Comparative Education Review, 2013
Educational systems with a high level of tracking and vocational orientation have been shown to improve the allocation of school-leavers in the labor market. However, tracked educational systems are also known to increase inequality of educational opportunity. This presumed trade-off between equality and labor market preparation is clearly rooted…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Job Skills, Labor Market, Equal Education
Watson, Keith – Comparative Education, 2010
During the past 10 to 15 years there has been a renewed interest in the place of religion, religious education and religious schools in different parts of the world. This began in the USA and Europe with the development of private Christian schools. It was later followed by the resurgence of religious schools in the former parts of the Soviet…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Christianity, Islam, Jews
Marshall, Katherine – Comparative Education, 2010
What roles do religions play in meeting global education challenges? This article explores five potential avenues for action: advocacy, service delivery, pluralism-focused curricula to further religious literacy, theological training for social justice, and addressing values challenges in education. Despite growing contemporary advocacy by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Global Education, Religion, Access to Education
Guven, Ismail – Comparative Education, 2010
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ways in which the social, political and cultural foundation of the headscarf as a symbol affects the nature and practice of educational life. It will examine the ways in which the headscarf practice is constructed in the public sphere. In order to understand the headscarf practice in Turkey the nature…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, Islam, Social Structure
Kamat, Sangeeta; Mathew, Biju – Comparative Education, 2010
How should religion be integrated into school curriculum? The authors compare two recent controversies about religion in school curriculum to provide an overarching perspective that can guide educators in their efforts to use religion for pedagogical purposes. The first controversy concerns curriculum approved by the California State Board of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion Studies, Integrated Curriculum, Grade 6
Ozanne, William I. – Comparative Education, 2010
Faith ethos education has subjective elements in it that are elusive to planners and administrators of national and international systems. This paper looks at how Sikhs, a minority group both in India and in other countries to which they have migrated manage to retain their faith-based education programmes successfully and yet relate to the…
Descriptors: Community Development, Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Spiritual Development
Brock, Colin – Comparative Education, 2010
This article attempts to illustrate the significance of the geographical dimension of certain connections between Christianity and education in Europe. It does so by initially introducing the nature of the three components of the triangle with special reference to theory. Taking the fundamental geographical issue of scale, the discussion proceeds…
Descriptors: European History, Christianity, Foreign Countries, Geography
Ouedraogo, Philippe – Comparative Education, 2010
In the following paper, I am going to discuss education and religion and consider the legacy of Christianity in education in West Africa with particular reference to the Evangelical churches in Burkina Faso. The paper will start with a general introduction to West Africa and the place of missionaries' activities in the region. I will then attempt…
Descriptors: Christianity, Foreign Countries, Role, Educational Practices
Katz, Yaacov – Comparative Education, 2010
The mandatory curriculum mooted by the Israeli Ministry of Education for implementation is designed to include the most important body of knowledge to be taught and acquired by every student in the educational system. In addition to the knowledge present in the mandatory curriculum it also includes the learning skills and social values necessary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Values Education, Social Change
Limond, David – Comparative Education, 2010
This piece concerns the relationship between Ireland and the United Kingdom over the course of some 170-180 years from the early/mid-1800s to the present. It is argued that, despite the expectations of nationalists such as Timothy Corcoran, writing in the immediate aftermath of independence, to whom it seemed both desirable and inevitable that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Influences, Educational Development, Educational History

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