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Hayes, Aneta; Al'Abri, Khalaf Marhoun – Comparative Education, 2019
The paper theorises fragility of regional solidarities in light of the emerging ways in which two Arabian Gulf states, Bahrain and Oman, are undertaking their transition to a knowledge economy. The paper shows ways in which regional symbolic solidarity goals of common economic and educational development in the Gulf region are challenged by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Geographic Regions, Knowledge Economy, Social Change
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Härmä, Joanna – Comparative Education, 2016
The rise in low-fee private (LFP) primary schooling serving relatively poor clients is becoming well-documented. However much of this literature focuses on urban areas whose dense populations are favourable to market growth and competition. This paper goes some way to filling a gap in the literature on whether LFP schools are serving the needs of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Private Schools, Rural Areas
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Limond, David – Comparative Education, 2010
This piece concerns the relationship between Ireland and the United Kingdom over the course of some 170-180 years from the early/mid-1800s to the present. It is argued that, despite the expectations of nationalists such as Timothy Corcoran, writing in the immediate aftermath of independence, to whom it seemed both desirable and inevitable that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Influences, Educational Development, Educational History
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Colclough, Christopher; Webb, Andrew – Comparative Education, 2012
Despite a long history of post-independence aid to education, Kenya's relationships with overseas donors have, until recently, been markedly fractious. Donors' concerns about transparency and corruption, in the context of a political regime which became increasingly authoritarian, led to sharp reductions in aid to Kenyan education during the…
Descriptors: International Education, Donors, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Lauglo, Jon – Comparative Education, 2010
More than four decades ago, Philip J. Foster (1927-2008) published an essay on the "The vocational school fallacy in development planning," drawing on research on schools in Ghana. That essay has been reprinted in numerous texts and remains frequently quoted in recent research literature. What were his main general insights about vocational…
Descriptors: Vocational Schools, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Intellectual History
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Cowen, Robert – Comparative Education, 2009
This article revisits a topic central to the past and the present of comparative education: the theme of "transfer". It outlines four ideas. First, that comparative education as a field of study, having begun in the study of "mobilities", became diverted by other anxieties. Second, the article notes that the theme of…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Learning Processes, Technology Transfer, Intellectual History
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Burden-Leahy, Sheila M. – Comparative Education, 2009
Occupying a crucial economic role in supporting capitalism through the supply of oil, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a very-high income, early-development stage nation with high annual economic growth levels but low levels of labour market participation by its citizens. The national higher education system was established in 1977 and offers a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Inquiry, Global Approach
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Kosack, Stephen – Comparative Education, 2009
The goal of Education for All (EFA) is in jeopardy, and the cause is widely perceived to be a lack of political will. But we lack an accurate definition of political will. In this article, I offer a definition that determines beforehand whether a government will have political will. In contrast to current academic work and popular discourse, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Politics of Education, Political Influences
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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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Kim, Terri – Comparative Education, 2009
This article is an initial attempt to illustrate how patterns of academic mobility in the history of universities have been framed by the international politics of particular time periods. The article briefly looks at "the medieval period" and then at the emergent colonial and nationalist periods, including the ways that institutions as…
Descriptors: Medieval History, Public Policy, Educational Policy, International Education
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King, Kenneth – Comparative Education, 2007
This article traces the construction of the educational dimension of the global development agenda over the period 1990 to 2006. It argues that the multilateral agencies, and notably the World Bank, UNICEF, UNESCO and UNDP, played vital roles in designing the architecture of this world agenda, supported at a key stage by the Development Assistance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, International Organizations, Agenda Setting
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Jones, Phillip W. – Comparative Education, 2007
The impact on educational analysis of mainstream international relations (IR) theories is yet to realize its full potential. The problem of education in relation to the construction of world order is considered in relation to core developments in IR theory since the Second World War. In particular, the global architecture of education is seen as a…
Descriptors: International Relations, International Organizations, International Education, Comparative Education
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Niu, Weihua – Comparative Education, 2007
China has one of the oldest educational testing systems in the world, yet its modern form was influenced by various western educational modes borrowed during the twentieth century. This essay reviews the history of the Chinese traditional educational testing system: its origin, features, and its past impact on Chinese people's lives as well as on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Testing, Asian Culture, Chinese
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Brock-Utne, Birgit – Comparative Education, 2007
Norwegian official development assistance to education has been profoundly shaped by the political and ideological attitudes of successive national governments. Yet successive coalition governments of highly-contrastive kinds can alike be seen to have been strongly influenced by the policy content, language and underlying assumptions of World Bank…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trusts (Financial), Economic Development, International Organizations
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Gonzalez, Gilbert G. – Comparative Education, 1981
Using Columbia as a case study, the author argues that educational reform in Latin America is a method used by United States economic interests, along with the national elites, to maintain their dominant political and economic position. Part of a theme issue on Third World educational development. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Dissent, Economic Factors, Educational Change
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