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Fong, Brian C. H. – Comparative Education Review, 2022
In recent years, there has been an emerging theory of "student identity politics," which focuses on student activism based on race, gender, and sexual identity. Thus far, scholars have not yet systematically extended the analysis of student identity politics to those student activism relating to territorial identity. The student-led…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Activism, Race, Gender Issues
Brandt, Cyril Owen; Lopes Cardozo, Mieke – Comparative Education Review, 2023
Research on teacher well-being that works from a localized socioeconomic perspective tends to neglect the nestedness of teacher well-being within wider systems. Randomized controlled trials are illustrative of such decontextualized ontological and epistemological foundations. In this article, we demonstrate the benefits of a system dynamics…
Descriptors: Well Being, Economic Factors, Politics of Education, Contracts
Chevannes, Derefe Kimarley; Lopez, Josué Ricardo – Comparative Education Review, 2023
Moving beyond the nominal recognition of Black lives toward a struggle for Black liberation raises several challenges, one of which is the critical role of political education. For this reason, this article explores Euromodernity's constructions and sustenance of apolitical educational arrangements that constrain political speech fundamental to a…
Descriptors: Political Science, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Freedom of Speech
Boyle, Mary-Ellen – Comparative Education Review, 2020
This essay considers the variants of liberal education that have arisen outside of the United States, conceptualizing liberal education as a loosely transferred "ideal type" and the United States as a "reference society." The geopolitical framings (i.e., American style, European model, Asian approach) that differentiate global…
Descriptors: General Education, Politics, Regional Characteristics, Differences
Johnstone, Christopher J.; Sefuthi, Nkhasi; Hayes, Anne – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Inclusive education is a core initiative of United Nations organizations and national governments around the world. In this article, we chronicle the development of a 2019 inclusive education policy in Lesotho by examining the role of disabled persons organizations (DPOs) and their policy advocacy. A standpoint epistemological approach is used,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Inclusion, Politics of Education, Disabilities
Herbert, Amelia Simone – Comparative Education Review, 2023
Marketization of education in South Africa accelerated at the crossroads of the postapartheid democratic transition and global neoliberal turn, reflecting both educational policy impacts of the country's protracted negotiated settlement and transnational trends. A controversial 2018 provincial amendment further entrenched marketization in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Commercialization, Racism, Social Systems
Solano-Campos, Ana – Comparative Education Review, 2022
In the last four decades, many Latin American governments have positioned English learning and teaching as a national priority and incorporated it into state-supported "políticas sobre lenguas extranjeras" (foreign language policies) that position the English language as a desirable characteristic of their citizenry. I argue that this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Yu, Min – Comparative Education Review, 2018
This study seeks to document both the collective experiences and individual struggles of people who have mobilized around schools for migrant children in urban China. It addresses the following questions: (1) In what ways do migrant children schools provide space for parents and teachers to connect and mobilize for collective action? (2) How might…
Descriptors: Migrants, Activism, Foreign Countries, Migrant Children
Tikly, Leon – Comparative Education Review, 2017
The article considers the future of Education for All (EFA) understood as a global regime of educational governance. The article sets out an understanding of global governance, world order, power, and legitimacy within which EFA is embedded. It explains what is meant by EFA as a regime of global governance and as part of a "regime…
Descriptors: Governance, Global Approach, Power Structure, Educational Quality
Ross, Karen – Comparative Education Review, 2017
In this article, I argue for the importance of conducting comparative studies of educational interventions implemented within the same sociopolitical environment. Taking into account both arguments for comparative research in education and recent calls for context-rich vertical case studies, I suggest that horizontal comparisons in a single…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peace, Jews, Arabs
Limerick, Nicholas – Comparative Education Review, 2018
Over the past century, missionary educators, nation-state and academic planners, and literacy development workers have used alphabets for political ends for traditionally marginalized languages, and Native peoples have contested such planning with other alphabet proposals. Yet literacy work now often overlooks that there are multiple alphabets…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Reading Processes, Literacy Education, Alphabets
Pathways toward Peace: Negotiating National Unity and Ethnic Diversity through Education in Botswana
Dryden-Peterson, Sarah; Mulimbi, Bethany – Comparative Education Review, 2017
This study examines how education can disrupt threats of conflict, specifically in the presence of ethnic diversity. We present a historical analysis of Botswana, using methods of process tracing drawing on documents, in-depth interviews, and Afrobarometer survey data. Postindependence Botswana engaged in redistribution of educational access…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Role of Education, Ethnic Diversity
Schneider, Ben Ross; Estarellas, Pablo Cevallos; Bruns, Barbara – Comparative Education Review, 2019
Recent governments in Ecuador (2007-17) have achieved impressive improvements in education. Enrollments increased significantly, and Ecuador's learning gains on regional tests from 2006 to 2013 were among the largest in the region. Ecuador's recent PISA performance provides further confirmation of genuine progress in raising student learning. A…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Strategies
Tenret, Elise – Comparative Education Review, 2016
Although characterized by repeated ethnic conflicts, Sudan has implemented affirmative action at universities since the 1970s for students coming from war zones and remote areas. The implementation of compensatory measures has been promoted--somehow imposed--by the several peace treaties and by the massive expansion of higher education during the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Affirmative Action, Educational Practices
Wiborg, Susanne – Comparative Education Review, 2015
The aim of this article is to investigate why Sweden, the epitome of social democracy, has implemented education reforms leading to an extraordinary growth in Free Schools in contrast to liberal England, where Free School policy has been met with enormous resistance. Conventional wisdom would predict the contrary, but as a matter of fact Sweden…
Descriptors: Privatization, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Political Attitudes