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McLaughlin, Juliana Mohok – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2011
Pacific Island countries are recipients of considerable education reform projects, many of which are sponsored by various global donor agencies. These agencies have become partners for development in the region. Research cautions that development projects may have detrimental influences as their designs and delivery often ignore the economic,…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Politics of Education
Maebuta, Jack – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2011
The Learn and Play Project was initiated by Solomon Islands Football Federation and aimed at educating and providing football skills training for primary school dropouts. The aim of this paper is to report the implementation of the programme in a case study school. Because the project is still being implemented, this paper is not intended to…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Program Effectiveness, Student Attitudes, Team Sports
Male, Alan – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2011
International partners must always realise that local education systems interact with local social environments. Local perspectives are active agents in shaping the effectiveness of educational change. Underlying cultural, symbolic and social structures set the elastic limits of change and impact the formulation and implementation of policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Equal Education, Advantaged
Baleinakorodawa, Paolo; Spence, Rebecca; O'Loughlin, Micheal – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2011
This article reflects on some of the challenges and opportunities presented when working in partnership in the highly politicised and contested Fijian Civil Society environment over the past five years. The authors are practitioners who specialise in working with communities which experience conflict. The paper discusses and analyses the genesis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Partnerships in Education, Social Organizations
Fairbairn-Dunlop, Peggy – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2011
This paper explores how global aid agendas impact NGO responsibility for Violence Against Women (VAW) community education programmes. VAW is a critical issue in the Pacific region. A reconfiguration of the NGO sector is taking place whereby larger NGOs receive more resources than smaller, more diverse NGOs. This paper examines a regional-national…
Descriptors: Violence, Females, Community Education, Foreign Countries
Currie, Jan – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
This article introduces the issue of articles on research assessments and rankings. It focuses on the British Research Assessment Exercises (RAEs) and New Zealand's Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF). It contrasts these with systems that are not tied to funding formulas and emphasise quality enhancement rather than quality assurance. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Measurement
Singh, Geeta – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
Over the past two decades, higher education in advanced capitalist societies has undergone a process of radical "reform". A key element of this reform has been the introduction of a number of accounting-based techniques in the pursuit of improved accountability and transparency. While the "old" accounting was to do with stewardship, the "new"…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accounting, Accountability, Performance
Austen, Siobhan – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
This article presents quantitative evidence that shows that the introduction of a research assessment scheme similar to the proposed Research Quality Framework (RQF) is likely to exacerbate gender inequity in the Australian university sector. It contributes new measures of gender differences in the publications records of Australian academics. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness, Gender Differences, College Faculty
Vidovich, Lesley – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
In this article, research assessment in Singapore's higher education sector is viewed as part of the broader trend towards changing educational accountabilities in a context of globalisation. However, while on the one hand, recent Singaporean policies resonate with a neo-liberal market ideology where accountability policies are designed to enhance…
Descriptors: Productivity, Community Development, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Currie, Jan – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
This article reports findings from 39 interviews from two Hong Kong universities and offers a critique of the RAE system. Respondents stated that the main emphasis in counting research productivity was on articles in prestigious international journals. There were many negative comments about this as the main quality indicator. Some respondents…
Descriptors: Productivity, Periodicals, Journal Articles, Foreign Countries
Sidhu, Ravinder – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
This article inquires into the "calculative practices" that are used to regulate quality in higher education. After providing a historical snapshot of the antecedents of quality regimes, I discuss university ranking systems (league tables) and the UK's Research Assessment Exercise. I ask two questions: first, what do the visibilities of quality…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Trust (Psychology), Educational Quality
Cassity, Elizabeth A. – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
A first glance at almost any policy document generated by a bilateral or multilateral donor agency reveals a familiar rhetoric of participation, partnership, community, good governance, growth and strong democracy as key ingredients for a successful development program. While some critics of this rhetoric argue that this is merely a recasting of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Sustainable Development, Educational Policy
Tolley, Hilary C. – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
With "basic education" now firmly a part of the current development discourse, this paper discusses how a selection of donors in Pacific education relate to this notion in terms of shifts in their development policy, their financial commitment and their underlying political agenda. With Levesque's (2001) notion of "perception gaps" in mind,…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Donors, Adult Basic Education, Trend Analysis
Hall, Beverley – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
The specific purpose of education is to "prepare" children so that they are able to maximise their potential and participate in the society or community around them. In order for many Third World nations to access information technology, the provision of language programs, particularly English, has become necessary. However, in the implementation…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Vietnamese People, Early Childhood Education
Amazan, Rose C. – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2008
The number of highly skilled Africans leaving their country of origin, many with PhDs, has reached disturbing proportions. Meanwhile, Africa spends billions per year to fill the capacity gaps that are created by the exodus of the highly skilled. In Africa, Ethiopia ranked first in terms of rate of loss of human capital. Many African governments…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Brain Drain, Human Capital, Developing Nations

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