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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Chapman, David W.; Al-Barwani, Thuwayba; Al Mawali, Fathiya; Green, Elizabeth – International Review of Education, 2012
This study investigated the career paths of 625 university graduates who prepared to be secondary school teachers in Oman, their assessment of their current work situation, and the extent to which their initial commitment to teaching was related to their subsequent career satisfaction and intention to remain in teaching. While nearly all graduates…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
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Halvorsen, Torill Aagot – International Review of Education, 2012
The national language of Tanzania is Kiswahili. However, Tanzania has two official languages: English, introduced in colonial times, and Kiswahili, the actual "lingua franca" spoken by 99 per cent of the population. Kiswahili websites and internet content are gradually increasing, and equipment is becoming more affordable. The research reported on…
Descriptors: African Languages, Higher Education, Educational Research, Official Languages
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Kepa, Mere; Manu'atu, Linita – International Review of Education, 2011
This paper questions notions of individualism underpinning technocratic approaches to education that marginalise indigenous and migrant peoples' knowledges in tertiary education. Focusing on New Zealand ("Aotearoa") with its colonial and immigrant history, its Maori and Pacific Islander citizens, the authors ask whether education, as its process…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Cultural Awareness, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
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Ziegler, Gudrun – International Review of Education, 2011
Multilingualism in education is a conceptual as well as a pedagogical challenge of the 21st century. Luxembourg, with its three statutory official languages (Luxembourgish, French and German), is an especially complex setting. The gap between traditional principles of language education on the one hand and the challenging impacts of today's…
Descriptors: Official Languages, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism
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Megahed, Nagwa; Lack, Stephen – International Review of Education, 2011
One aspect of the call for democracy in the recent Arab region uprisings is the issue of women's rights and gender equality. Three cultural and ideological forces have continued to shape the gender discourse in Arab Muslim-majority societies. They are: "Islamic" teaching and local traditions concerning women's roles in a given society; Western,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Females, Democracy, Arabs
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Denman, Brian D.; Hilal, Kholoud T. – International Review of Education, 2011
Globalisation is often thought to advocate for a single set of beliefs and customs and for a rejection of the need to protect regional cultures and traditions. In the aftermath of 9/11, the rift between Western and Arab cultures has deepened, and there is a patent need for cultural bridges to be built. The government of Saudi Arabia has, by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational History, Arabs, Foreign Countries
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Yang, Rui – International Review of Education, 2011
The central purpose of China's modern higher education has been to combine Chinese and Western elements at all levels including institutional arrangements, research methodologies, educational ideals and cultural spirit, a combination that brings together aspects of Chinese and Western philosophical heritages. This, however, has not been achieved.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Rezai-Rashti, Goli M.; Moghadam, Valentine M. – International Review of Education, 2011
In contemporary Iran, women with higher education face both gender discrimination and an unfavourable economic system, one that is not conducive to employment-generation for women. This paper provides an analysis of women's access to higher education in Iran, which has varied over the last 30 years, and their continuously limited participation in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Labor Market, Foreign Countries
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Nemeth, Balazs – International Review of Education, 2011
The "Belem Framework for Action" underlines, among many other issues, that quality in adult learning and education must be holistic and multidimensional both as a concept and in practice, using various tools such as partnerships with higher education institutions. Bridging adult and higher education is difficult, but the lifelong learning paradigm…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Higher Education, Partnerships in Education, Lifelong Learning
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Chiotha, Sosten S. – International Review of Education, 2010
In 2004, Mainstreaming Environment and Sustainability in African Universities (MESA) was formally launched by UNEP, UNESCO and the Association of African Universities. This paper sets the stage for a critical analysis of ESD by reviewing historical perspectives of conservation in Africa as a means of appreciating the need for African universities…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Forestry
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Ogbuigwe, Akpezi – International Review of Education, 2010
This paper outlines the contribution made by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) towards enhancing the integration of sustainable development concerns in Africa through its initiative, the Mainstreaming Environment and Sustainability in Africa (MESA) Universities Partnership, during the United Nations Decade of Education for…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Natural Resources
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Alemu, Daniel S. – International Review of Education, 2010
Private for-profit higher education has been rapidly expanding in developing countries worldwide since the early 1990s. This global trend has been particularly evident in Ethiopia, where only three public universities existed until 1996. By 2005, about 60 private for-profit higher education institutions had been founded in Ethiopia. This has led…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Foreign Countries, Private Colleges
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Mehran, Golnar – International Review of Education, 2009
Since the establishment of the Islamic Republic, female higher education has been characterised by a paradoxical combination of discrimination and exclusion, on the one hand, and increasing equality and empowerment, on the other. This study focuses on the triangle of education, equality and empowerment, using Sara Longwe's women's empowerment…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Discrimination
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Windmueller, John; Wayne, Ellen Kabcenell; Botes, Johannes – International Review of Education, 2009
This article uses a case study of the assessment of a graduate program in negotiations and conflict management as a springboard for discussing several critical, but unanswered questions in our field. It raises questions regarding the lack of clear core competencies and expectations regarding curricula at the graduate-level of peace and conflict…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Conflict, Higher Education
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Starkie, Elisa Gavari – International Review of Education, 2008
For many years there has been a debate about the existence or not, of a common European education policy. In this article I argue that there has been a real European education policy since the approval of the Maastricht Treaty, with a proper content and which offers many new possibilities to students. The core of this policy is the setting up of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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