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Gounko, Tatiana – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2012
The article explores the issue of access and equity in the Russian higher education system by examining recent government initiatives. While recently introduced measures such as the Unified State Examination and student loan project are designed to aid students and expand participation, they alone cannot ensure equitable access to higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Resources, Social Stratification
Singh, Kishore – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2010
The right to education is an internationally recognized right. As part of the global movement for Education for All in the past two decades, the right to basic education has emerged in international law, and it carries international obligations--political and legal--on account of collective commitments by the international community for its…
Descriptors: Educational Responsibility, Adult Basic Education, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education
Lau, Grace – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2010
In his 2006-2007 policy address, the chief executive of Hong Kong committed HK$2 billion to enhancing holistic early childhood education through the instigation of a school voucher scheme. The new paradigm of a child-centered curriculum is considered necessary to keep pace with international quality educational developments. The paradigm of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Early Childhood Education, Ideology, Young Children
Singh, Kishore – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2009
Right to education, which is an integral part of UNESCO's constitutional mission of ensuring "full and equal opportunities for education for all," is at the core of the Education for All process. While reforming education polices as part of this process, many countries have modernized and developed national legislation, often with technical…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Opportunities, Technical Assistance, Educational Policy
Talbert-Johnson, Carolyn – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2009
To be successful in a global economy, U.S. candidates must possess international knowledge, intercultural communication skills, and global perspectives to effectively teach diverse student populations. Unfortunately, teacher education programs have not prepared candidates to be internationally competent leaders for the future. Schools of education…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Schools of Education, Intercultural Communication, International Education
Davenport, Elizabeth K.; Sutton, Lenford; Agezo, Clement Kwadzo – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2006
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan (2000) delivered a speech at the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal, stating that, of the 110 million children in the world who should be in school but are not, two-thirds are girls. The lack of equality is contrary to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, in which governments committed to…
Descriptors: Blacks, African Americans, Females, Educational Attainment
Su, Bude – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
Education reform, as a change process in daily teaching and learning activity, has never been easy. The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), a recent nationwide education reform initiative, demonstrates again that change is never easy and not always successful. As a matter of fact, "many innovations in education are either total or partial failures"…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Educational Legislation
Hu, Guangwei – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
This article presents an overview of China's major reforms of basic English-language education since the mid-1980s. It begins with a description of English provision at the various levels of the formal education system to provide some background information on the scale and requirements of English-language teaching (ELT). Next, it reviews major…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language)
Davenport, Elizabeth K.; Sutton, Lenford; Smith, Marian W. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
Today, school reform efforts that called for the expansion of school choice options for American families and their children are based upon the theory that the ability to select among educational alternatives was connected to rights and privileges guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. As a part of a national movement toward increased school…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Equal Education, Federal Legislation, School Choice
Engl, Margaret; Permuth, Steven B.; Wonder, Terri K. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
In the fall of 1953, the Supreme Court of the United States received the case of "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka" (347 U.S. 483, 1954) that raised essential questions, including whether separate but "equal" facilities in education can be provided for black students in the United States or whether the consideration of such societal construct…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Courts, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedAcedo, Clementina; Popa, Simona – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2003
Discusses important aspects of curriculum reform in Romanian secondary education in the 1990s. Reports, for example, that reform has resulted in no improvement in the status of secondary teachers or in student educational access and equity. Curriculum reform has, however, reinforced the use of private tutors, thus creating a de facto…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Private Education
Engl, Margaret; Permuth, Steven B.; Wonder, Terri K. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2003
In the "Columbia Law Review," Harry Jones (1974) illustrates five general and sometimes overlapping purposes of the law. They include the preservation of the public peace and safety, the settlements of individual disputes, the maintenance of security expectations, the resolutions of conflicting social interests, and the channeling of social…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Educational History, Social Change, Educational Change
Peer reviewedMacJessie-Mbewe, Samson – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2002
Describes the socioeconomic and political context of the formation of the government's free primary-education policy in Malawi. Assesses the impact of the policy on educational access, equity, and quality. Reviews and critiques policies related to free primary education. (Contains 22 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Equal Education, Federal Aid
Peer reviewedAcker-Hocevar, Michele; Touchton, Debra – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2002
Case study examines attitudes of principals in selected high-poverty/low-performing Florida schools toward the state's system of school improvement and accountability. Finds that principals oppose the high-stakes nature of the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test because of unfair comparisons with more affluent schools. Principals believe that…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedMcLaren, Peter – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2000
In 1948, the Palestinians were targeted and manipulated to strengthen and sustain the dominant Israeli power and reproduce white Israeli values. The education system promulgated this strategy. Only 5 percent of Palestinians in Israel attend college, since they are ineligible for state financial help. (MLH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education

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