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Whitsel, Christopher M. – European Education, 2011
For approximately seventy years, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan were part of a single educational system under the Soviet Union. Within only a few years of independence, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan decreased their compulsory education level to grade 9, but Kazakhstan continued to require attendance to grade 11. Data…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Grade 9
Clement, Victoria – European Education, 2011
Throughout Eurasia, an Islamist social movement is helping Central Asians transition from their communist experience by building schools, offering English-language courses for adults, and consciously supporting a freer public sphere. It is because of both the extreme local conditions and the continuous success of the Turkish schools that…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries, Social Change, English (Second Language)
Glowacki-Dudka, Michelle; Treff, Marjorie – Intercultural Education, 2011
This article describes the teaching and learning culture of a newly established women's college in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The academic culture at Effat College in 2002 included administrators and teachers from many nations, which created unique challenges in cross-cultural communication. These challenges, in turn, affected the development and…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
Bacakova, Marketa – Intercultural Education, 2011
All children in the Czech Republic have the legal right to primary education, regardless of nationality and legal status. This article is based on a study of refugee children and their educational situation. The study reveals that refugee students in the Czech Republic are not benefiting fully from this fundamental right and that their educational…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Educational Benefits, Information Transfer, Educational Practices
Dimitriadou, Catherine; Tamtelen, Evmorphia; Tsakou, Eleni – Intercultural Education, 2011
The socio-cultural differentiation of student populations which has appeared in Greece during the last two decades has created urgent needs concerning the intercultural competency of teachers (Frangoudaki 2004). Students who come from diverse cultural environments are usually considered to be "culturally invisible" in the classroom, thus being…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Empathy
Marar, Marianne Maurice – Intercultural Education, 2011
This qualitative study utilizes critical ethnography methods to illustrate Palestinian refugee perceptions of higher education in Jordan. Participants addressed their assimilation to the Jordanian national identity as a means of obtaining education. Content and access to education were more important than assimilation, maintenance of ethnic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ethnicity, Nationalism, Ethnography
Leung, Yan Wing; Yuen, Timothy Wai Wa; Chong, Yiu Kwong – Intercultural Education, 2011
In an era of rapid globalization, space and time are seriously compressed. People from different nations, cultures, religions and other backgrounds have become much more interconnected and interdependent. Since people are rapidly intermingling, what values should be considered as standards and norms in regulating this situation, so that people of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Secondary Schools, Civil Rights, Global Approach
Sagy, Shifra; Ayalon, Ariel; Diab, Khansaa – Intercultural Education, 2011
One of the major challenges for the process of peace building is to overcome the rigid structure of the socio-psychological repertoire that accompanies it. Our longitudinal study examined one element of this repertoire among Jewish and Arab adolescents in Israel: the cognitive legitimacy and the emotional reactions toward the historical narrative…
Descriptors: Jews, Arabs, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Mansikka, Jan-Erik; Holm, Gunilla – Intercultural Education, 2011
Finland is experiencing increased cultural diversity due to immigration and is facing challenges in developing multicultural education (ME) in schools. There is a Swedish-speaking minority in Finland, and immigrant students entering Swedish-speaking schools hence become a minority within a minority. In this study, using open-ended interviews, we…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
Sligo, Frank; Tilley, Elspeth; Murray, Niki – Education & Training, 2011
Purpose: This study aims to examine how well print-literacy support being provided to New Zealand Modern Apprentices (MAs) is supporting their study and practical work. Design/methodology/approach: The authors undertook a qualitative analysis of a database of 191 MAs in the literacy programme, then in 14 case studies completed 46 interviews with…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Familiarity, Foreign Countries, Tutors
O'Flaherty, Joanne; Liddy, Mags; Tansey, Lorraine; Roche, Cathy – Education & Training, 2011
Purpose: This paper aims to describe the four education projects that demonstrate how Irish education provision is adapting to meet social and economic changes: Ubuntu Network working to integrate education for sustainable development (ESD) into teacher education; Community Knowledge Initiative (CKI) facilitating service learning modules at higher…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Citizenship, Service Learning, Learning Modules
Greenbank, Paul – Education & Training, 2011
Purpose: This study adopts an action research approach with the aim of improving the process of career decision making among undergraduates in a business school at a "new" university in the UK. Design/methodology/approach: The study utilised unfreezing techniques, multiple case studies in conjunction with the principle of analogical encoding, and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Action Research, Career Choice, Decision Making
Gibson, Murray; Hauf, Petra; Long, Brad S.; Sampson, Gina – Education & Training, 2011
Purpose: The paper seeks to promote the integration of reflective learning within a broader service learning pedagogy at the undergraduate university level. Furthermore, it aims to illustrate various models for service learning that span multiple academic disciplines. Design/methodology/approach: The paper illustrates three ways in which…
Descriptors: Creativity, Service Learning, Reflective Teaching, Transformative Learning
McKeown, Tui; Lindorff, Margaret – Education & Training, 2011
Purpose: The paper seeks to provide perspectives on the job search expectations and job seeking strategies of Australian graduates, including their perceptions of University Careers Centres (UCCs). Design/methodology/approach: A total of 45 new graduates and representatives of five UCCs were interviewed. Findings: Both Australian graduates and…
Descriptors: Persistence, Job Search Methods, Labor Market, Graduate Students
Aikman, Sheila; Halai, Anjum; Rubagiza, Jolly – Comparative Education, 2011
This article sets out to re-conceptualise gender equality in education quality. Four approaches to conceptualising gender equitable education quality are identified in the literature: human capital theory with a focus on parity and sameness for all; a human rights and power perspective, within which gender equality is viewed as transforming unjust…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Educational Research, Educational Quality, Human Capital

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