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Truong, Natasha – International Education, 2012
The choice of the language of instruction in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a fundamental educational issue with ramifications for educational access and effectiveness and ultimately national development. Indigenous SSA languages have suffered devaluation in colonial and post-colonial SSA education, and this devaluation alienates the majority of SSA…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction
Tan, Guangyu – International Education, 2012
China's one-child policy is one of the most significant, yet controversial, programs of planned fertility. While the focus of the controversy is on the nature of the policy (for example, whether the policy is humane, or whether it violates the basic human rights of individual freedom), the impact of such population control program on China's…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Privatization, Elementary Secondary Education
Berry, Chris; Bogale, Solomon Shiferaw – International Education, 2011
Ethiopia is a large country in the Horn of Africa. It has a diverse population of eighty million people who speak over thirty distinct languages. Approximately 80% of the population live in rural areas and rely on subsistence agriculture. Despite economic growth and an abundance of natural resources, it is a country with a per-capita income of…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, General Education, Improvement Programs, Educational Quality
Desmond, Cheryl T. – International Education, 2009
This research on the Educacion con Participacion de Communidad (EDUCO) rural schools in El Salvador examined the nature of the reform and its impact on parent involvement and engagement for the local community; the underlying economic and political ideologies of EDUCO; and interpreted these findings to uncover the implications of the reform for…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Democracy, Parent Participation, Ideology
Ellison, Scott – International Education, 2009
The task of this study is to compare two policy approaches to fostering, or "hard-wiring," educational innovation in public schooling: the marketplace approach and the Finnish approach. The results suggest that an innovative public education sector is characterized by decentralized decision-making, institutional space for risk-taking, and strong…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Public Education
Abdinoor, Abdullahi – International Education, 2008
Education contributes, in peace time and war time, to the cultivation of human capital as well as social capital of the society. It is in this light that this article seeks to explore the close interplay between education and the community in the present-day stateless Somalia. In order to explore how the Somali community has coped or is coping…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Participant Observation, Focus Groups, War
Barua, Bijoy – International Education, 2007
This paper will excavate pre-independence (British/Pakistan) and post-independence colonial education interventions into Buddhist culture and education with the view to expose the nature and shape of colonial domination and related Buddhist efforts at cultural and educational decolonization. This will be accomplished by (a) considering a brief…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Buddhism, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
Simpson, Terry L.; Simpson, Deborah L.; Trasberg, Karmen – International Education, 2005
It was the author's privilege to be awarded a Fulbright Grant as a lecturer to Estonia and Tartu University for the 2000 fall semester. His wife went with him, and she taught two English classes to advanced students at the university. The author taught Instructional Strategies for Secondary Teachers and Education and Social Issues in Education in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intercollegiate Cooperation, Foreign Culture, Elementary Secondary Education

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