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Bernhardt, Anna Caroline; Yorozu, Rika; Medel-Añonuevo, Carolyn – International Review of Education, 2014
In countries with a high concentration of youth with low literacy levels, the policy and programming task related to education and training is particularly daunting. This note briefly presents policies and practices which have been put in place to provide vulnerable youth with literacy and life skills education. It is based on a multi-country…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Literacy, Daily Living Skills
van de Werfhorst, Herman G. – International Review of Education, 2014
Changing labour markets, increased calls for selection and excellence, and increased diversity and individualisation have repercussions on how educational systems can prepare youth for work, optimise knowledge production, achieve equality of opportunity, and socialise students into active civic engagement. This paper discusses four central tasks…
Descriptors: Social Change, Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship
Guo, Shibao – International Review of Education, 2014
This paper revisits and revisions Education for All (EFA) in the age of global migration with the aim of developing more inclusive approaches towards social justice and equity in education. Drawing on cases of internal and international migration in China and Canada, this paper compares and contrasts policies and practices in the education of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Migration, Lifelong Learning, Global Approach
Charungkaittikul, Suwithida; Henschke, John A. – International Review of Education, 2014
Today's world may be characterised as the dawn of the new millennium of the learning society, where knowledge is considered as a country's most valued asset and primary source of power. In the increasingly intense competition among international communities, Thailand has been respected for advancing the concept of transforming…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Educational Strategies, Change Strategies, Sustainability
Ngware, Moses W.; Oketch, Moses; Ezeh, Alex C.; Mutisya, Maurice – International Review of Education, 2013
Late school entry is driven by several factors, one of the key ones being the cost barrier to schooling. Policies such as free primary education (FPE) that advocate for universal coverage are therefore partly aimed at removing the cost barrier. The Kenyan Government, like many in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), introduced FPE in 2003 with the aim of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Education
Bengtsson, Jarl – International Review of Education, 2013
In this article, the late Jarl Bengtsson briefly traces the evolution of the concept of lifelong learning within the member states of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). He points out that on the one hand lifelong learning is accepted, in policy terms, by all OECD countries and many other countries, but on the other…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Educational Strategies, National Programs, Educational Policy
Chisholm, Lynne – International Review of Education, 2013
This reflective think-tank contribution begins by comparing advocacy and research as distinct modalities of professional and social action. In practice they frequently elide and merge into one another. While alliance and complementarity between the two modalities is constructive for shaping policy and practice, it poses risks when governments and…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Advocacy, Educational Policy, Holistic Approach
Qorro, Martha A. S. – International Review of Education, 2013
The issue of language of instruction (LOI) and its effects on education in Tanzanian secondary education has been widely researched since the early 1980s. In 2009, the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training proposed a new education and training policy that allows English to be used as LOI from nursery school to tertiary education. The…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, Nursery Schools
Eden, Devorah – International Review of Education, 2012
This study aims to explore the relationships between the third sector and the educational system in Israel in light of their current increasing involvement with one another. This was investigated along four stages of the policy process ranging from initial agenda-setting to final implementation. The stage of policy these relationships reached was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Organizational Effectiveness
Burton, Guy – International Review of Education, 2012
This article analyses the progression of education policy by the Workers' Party (PT) in Brazil from its experience of municipal administration to national government. The first section presents this development, noting its progression from a participatory, social(ist) project to a more reformist, elite-directed model. The second section accounts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Teacher Role, Political Attitudes
Brock-Utne, Birgit – International Review of Education, 2012
This article deals with the fact that most children in Africa are taught in a language neither they nor their teachers master, resulting in poor education outcomes. While there are also donor interests and donor competition involved in retaining ex-colonial languages, as well as an African elite that may profit from this system, one of the main…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Second Language Learning, Language of Instruction, Foreign Countries
Zembylas, Michalinos – International Review of Education, 2012
Drawing into a discussion of the politicisation of emotion, this paper develops a framework to analyse some of the processes and strategies by which educational policies and pedagogical practices "emotionalise" the representation of refugees in conflict-ridden societies such as Cyprus and explores the implications for peace education. In…
Descriptors: Peace, Foreign Countries, Refugees, Psychological Patterns
Milana, Marcella – International Review of Education, 2012
Globalisation, transnational policies and adult education--This paper examines policy documents produced by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the European Union (EU) in the field of adult education and learning. Both these entities address adult education as an explicit object of policy. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Economic Progress
St. Clair, Ralf – International Review of Education, 2012
The International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS), an initiative of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), was carried out in the early to mid-1990s across more than 20 countries. It was followed in the early years of the 21st century by the Adult Literacy and Life Skills (ALL) survey and the Programme for the International…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Data Analysis
Turning around Low-Performing Private Universities in China: A Perspective of Organisational Ecology
Li, Xiaofan – International Review of Education, 2012
While China has a long history of private institutions of higher learning, they disappeared almost entirely after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 and did not re-emerge until the 1980s. Their reappearance is one of the ramifications of economic marketisation and privatisation in China. But private higher education…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Low Achievement, Foreign Countries, Private Colleges

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