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Edward Vickers – Comparative Education, 2024
While 'national education' has regularly been invoked by post-1997 Hong Kong administrations, its pursuit has acquired new force and urgency since the introduction in 2020 of a National Security Law. Investigating the role of schooling in this reinvigorated project of thought reform, this article asks how far recent initiatives have merely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Patriotism, Citizenship Education
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Tibbitts, Felisa L.; Weldon, Gail – Comparative Education, 2017
Issues of transitional justice are central to countries moving away from identity-based conflict. Research tends to focus on the most well-known forms of transitional justice, like truth commissions. Far less attention has been given to education as a form of transitional justice, and even less to teacher professional development, even though…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Democracy, Social Change
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O'Donoghue, Tom; Harford, Judith – Comparative Education, 2012
This paper is a response to David Limond's exposition, "[An] historical culture ... rapidly, universally, and thoroughly restored"? British influence on Irish education since 1922, which appeared in "Comparative Education", Vol. 46, No. 4, November 2010, pp. 449-462. Limond's overall thesis is that "a post-colonial…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Middle Class, Catholics, Comparative Education
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Katz, Yaacov – Comparative Education, 2010
The mandatory curriculum mooted by the Israeli Ministry of Education for implementation is designed to include the most important body of knowledge to be taught and acquired by every student in the educational system. In addition to the knowledge present in the mandatory curriculum it also includes the learning skills and social values necessary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Values Education, Social Change
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Davies, Lynn – Comparative Education, 2011
This paper examines capacity development in education in fragile contexts. This is a current concern for donors and development partners, but there has been little work on the nexus between capacity, education and fragility. The paper examines the concept of fragility and the particular problems in education associated with fragile contexts. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Cheating, Deception
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Knamiller, Gary W. – Comparative Education, 1981
Noting that economic conditions in developed and developing nations create vastly different environmental problems, the author looks at the directions environmental education is taking in the Third World and at efforts in industrialized nations to develop a global perspective in environmental education. (SJL)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
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Vaughan, Michalina – Comparative Education, 1981
Examines recent attempts to restructure French secondary schooling in order to provide equal opportunity and more relevant curriculum. Discusses some impediments to these reforms, particularly the opposition of teachers and their unions. (SJL)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Haywood, Roy – Comparative Education, 1979
From a British perspective, the author describes and comments on Norway's recent curricular and educational reforms: the development of the grunnskole for students ages 7-16, with emphasis on the lower secondary (ungdomsskole) 14-16 phase, and reforms in the upper secondary (videregaende skole) for ages 17-19. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Core Curriculum, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Crossley, Michael; Murby, Myra – Comparative Education, 1994
Reviews research related to textbook development and provision in developing nations. Stresses the importance of increased access to textbooks as a cost-effective means for improving educational quality. Examines four policy options for textbook development in developing countries: adoption, adaptation, government publication, and international…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
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Fraser, Stewart E. – Comparative Education, 1984
Examines and compares the demographic realities in China and Vietnam and the population education strategies used in curriculum materials for population education programs in both countries. (SB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Demography
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Trapnell, Lucy A. – Comparative Education, 2003
Presents a critical reflection of the author's 14-year experience in the Teacher Training Program for Intercultural Bilingual Education in the Peruvian Amazon Basin, developed by a national Peruvian indigenous confederation and the Loreto state teacher training college. Focuses on ethical, political, and pedagogical challenges that intercultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Education, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
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Millar, R. H. – Comparative Education, 1981
Comparing the secondary physics courses developed by West Germany's Institute for Science Education (IPN) with similar British curriculum projects, the author argues that the differences in style, content, and reception of these curriculums are related to the social locations of the British teachers and the German academics who devised them.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Okihara, Yutaka – Comparative Education, 1986
A distinctive difference between Japanese and most Western education is the breadth of curricular offerings in Japanese schools, which all include academic subjects, moral education, and special activities. Teacher training programs include specially developed courses that address moral education and special activities as well as regular academic…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cross, Michael; Mungadi, Ratshi; Rouhani, Sepi – Comparative Education, 2002
In post-apartheid South Africa, a lack of adequate resources and political expertise obstructed implementation of a new outcomes-based curriculum. A policy review committee subsequently made sweeping recommendations for implementation. The experience highlights the need to determine the role of education and what schools can realistically…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Norman, J. B.; Varga, L. – Comparative Education, 1982
The field of educational planning and research in at least one socialist country, Hungary, does not conform to the popular stereotype of rigidity and conformity, nor is Hungarian education unaffected by changes elsewhere in the economy. (BRR)
Descriptors: Centralization, Curriculum Development, Economic Climate, Educational Innovation