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Gomery, Diane L. – Management in Education, 2018
Held in Bloomsbury, perceived by many as the pulsing heart of intellectual London life, and hosted in the Arts and Crafts splendour of Mary Ward House, Critical Educational Policy and Leadership Studies Research Interest Group (CEPALS RIG) members gathered to critically engage in the 'study and practice of socially just leadership.' This RIG…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Leadership Styles, Justice, Conferences (Gatherings)
Filho, Domingos Leite Lima – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2009
The present work analyses the role of the international organizations in the orientation of educational reforms and reforms of professional formation/training taking place, in particular, in Latin America countries and in the Caribbean Islands from the beginning of the 1990's on. This article is organized into four sections: in the first one, we…
Descriptors: Role, Global Approach, Criticism, Educational Change
Economic Commission for Latin America (UN), Santiago (Chile). – 1984
Five studies on the situation of women in Latin America focus on (1) the integration of women in development, (2) the family as the immediate social framework of children and women, (3) some types of poor women in Latin America, (4) the educational situation of women, and (5) women in development and housework. An introductory section outlining…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Employed Women, Females, Foreign Countries