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50 Years of ERIC
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Pimpa, Nattavud – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2003
Examined how peers and international student recruitment agencies (agents) influence Thai students' choices of international education and to what degree. Found that agents exert a stronger influence than peers, and that Thai students from different levels of education perceived the influence of peers and agents in a different way. (EV)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Higher Education
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van der Wende, Marijk C. – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2003
Addresses the growing demand for access to higher education and the conditions under which this is leading to a worldwide market through transnational education and the export of educational services. Discusses extension of the General Agreement on Trade in Services to higher education, and the adequacy of Europe's Bologna Process as a response to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Demand, Higher Education, International Trade
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Tchibozo, Guy – International Review of Education, 2005
The present study focuses on performance analysis and performance management in teacher training in France. After a brief summary of the French system of secondary-teacher training, determinants affecting performance are analyzed. The analysis shows that three determinants--the number of external competitors, the size of a department and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Secondary School Teachers, Context Effect
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Andriamampianina, Pierre; Moussa, Azzedine SI – International Review of Education, 2005
This study in comparative physical education examines the curricula followed by physical-education teachers in China and France. It explores how theories of physical education and sport in each country have developed out of specific political, cultural and educational contexts, yet resulted in strong similarities in terms of the priority given to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Physical Education
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Teelken, Christine; Driessen, Geert; Smit, Frederik – International Review of Education, 2005
This contribution is based on comparative case studies of secondary schools in England, the Netherlands and Scotland. The authors conclude that although opportunities for school choice are offered in a formal sense in each of the locations studied, in certain cases choice is not particularly encouraged. In order to explain this disparity between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Admission Criteria, Case Studies, School Choice
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De Santisteban, Agustin Velloso – International Review of Education, 2005
In August 1990, the United Nations Security Council imposed economic sanctions on Iraq. These ended in May 2003. In that same month, in which the war launched by Coalition Forces against Iraq ended, the country has been under occupation. The education system, one of the best in the Arab world 15 years ago, has been seriously affected by both the…
Descriptors: Sanctions, War, Foreign Countries, International Law
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Hoppers, Wim – International Review of Education, 2005
With a view to basic formal education, this study explores actual experiences and potential values of current community-school initiatives in Africa. Using data from different programmes around the continent, it examines their dynamics in terms of various conceptions about alternative provisions for basic education. The wider policy question posed…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Educational Policy
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Ishengoma, Johnson M. – International Review of Education, 2005
This study argues for the integration of African oral traditions and other elements of traditional learning into the modern school curriculum. It thus contributes to supporting the increased relevance of education to local communities. In particular, using the example of riddles collected from one of the main ethnic groups in Northwestern…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Oral Tradition, Indigenous Knowledge
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Chimombo, Joseph Patrick Godson – International Review of Education, 2005
Free primary education was introduced to Malawi in 1994, and it led to an increase in enrollment of one million pupils. The present contribution gathers case studies of 10 schools which sought information on the general conditions of communities and schools as well as on enrollment, resources, staffing, absenteeism etc. The results highlight the…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Case Studies, Enrollment, Dropouts
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Iturre, Ruben Alberto Cervini – International Review of Education, 2005
Using data from the 1998 High School National Census from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Argentina, the present study examines relationships between school composition, some characteristics of schooling (such as institutional culture and climate), and students' achievement in Mathematics in the last year of high school. The study applies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Achievement, Secondary Education, Academic Achievement
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Schweisfurth, Michele – International Review of Education, 2005
Some 7400 schools belong to the global network of UNESCO's Associated School Project Network. They are committed to promoting ideals such as human rights, intercultural understanding, peace and environmental protection. This study is based on an extensive review undertaken in 2003. It discusses the origins and analyzes the achievements of the…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Causal Models
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De Grauwe, Anton – International Review of Education, 2005
School-based management is being increasingly advocated as a shortcut to more efficient management and quality improvement in education. Research, however, has been unable to prove conclusively such a linkage. Especially in developing countries, concerns remain about the possible detrimental impact of school-based management on school quality;…
Descriptors: School Based Management, Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Program Implementation
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mok, Ka-Ho – International Review of Education, 2005
For more than a decade, the economic, social, political and cultural effects of globalisation have been central topics of debate. Those who see globalisation as a combination of economic transactions and worldwide telecommunications tend to believe that its impact is profound, inasmuch as it is fundamentally altering the way in which we live and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Policy, School Restructuring, Governance
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Berkhout, Susara J. – International Review of Education, 2005
Comparing the dynamics of centralisation/decentralisation in Belgium and South Africa has the advantage of revealing discrepancies between the public or official rationale for the (re) distribution of power and the probable or eventual effect of this (re)distribution on educational processes and learning outcomes. It can be seen that local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization, Educational Administration, Empowerment
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Shavarini, Mitra K. – International Review of Education, 2005
The number of women attending institutions of higher education in Iran has been steadily increasing since 1989. Growing enrollment rates for women in colleges and universities have sparked wide social and political debates in that country. The basic question of why young Iranian women might even choose to pursue tertiary education, however, has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Social Status, Muslims
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