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Hoadley, Ursula – Routledge Research in Education Policy and Politics, 2020
As South Africa transitioned from apartheid to democracy, changes in the political landscape, as well as educational agendas and discourse on both a national and international level, shaped successive waves of curriculum reform over a relatively short period of time. Using South Africa as a germane example of how curriculum and pedagogy can…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Poverty
Wodon, Quentin – Journal of Catholic Education, 2020
In developing countries as in developed countries, the COVID-19 crisis has led to near universal school closures that will affect children's ability to learn, especially in countries with limited infrastructure for distance learning. While most children are likely to return to school when they reopen, quite a few may drop out. In addition, the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Catholic Schools

Morris, P. – Curriculum Perspectives, 1984
Summarizes the findings of a study evaluating implementation of Western curriculum innovation in Hong Kong schools. Includes a discussion of strategy implications for curriculum development in countries with developing educational systems. (MD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Role
Boma, A. N. – 1983
The state of the art of assessment is viewed in light of practical and realistic options. The classical terminologies of achievement, validity, reliability, internal and external assessment, prediction, and formative and summative evaluation, are often referred to in the address, with the realization that those presenting later papers would not be…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education

Guthrie, Gerard – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1986
Current research on curriculum reform in developing countries and its effects on teachers and the classroom are reviewed. Major issues are outlined, and research findings are summarized. Selected abstracts of current research publications and a brief annotated reference list are provided. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education

Ivowi, U. M. O. – Curriculum Perspectives, 1984
Outlines the philosophical basis of the innovative Nigerian Secondary School Science Project, its educational objectives, the structure of its objectives, and the nature of the curriculum activities and plans of the program. (MD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education

Knamiller, Gary – Environmentalist, 1983
Reviews attempts to achieve curricular relevance in schools in Third World countries and reasons for their limited success. Also explores role of environmental education in placing the school in its own local community and the real socio-economic environment that surrounds it, focusing on the role issue-based environmental studies. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Ezeomah, Chimah – 1992
To develop a functional curriculum for Nigeria's nomadic Fulbe tribespeople it is necessary to understand the cultural setting. The myths of the Fulbe, such as the story of herdsman Sile Sajo's encounter with the deity Kumen, provide insight into the culture. The story reflects the society's agricultural base, identifies personal characteristics…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education

Pillai, Sharmila, Ed. – 2003
The central theme of the Lagos, Nigeria, seminar/workshop was recognition for the teaching profession, particularly as being the most important educational change agent. Part 1, "Thematic Issues" includes: "Language Curriculum and Teaching in Multilingual Environments" (Sharmila Pillai); "The Situation in Nigeria" (E.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Strategies

Chartock, Roselle Kline – Educational Leadership, 1991
The bonds connecting us to other human family members are easily found in every community and can be used to design instruction that heightens students' local and global awareness. Student teachers at a Massachusetts state college discovered numerous linkages and incorporated them within instructional units. Sidebars show searching strategies and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Adeyanju, 'Lade Joel – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2006
Nigeria is a developing country with problem of curriculum development and implementation. Her contact with colonial masters and their educational system is responsible for that state. It is felt that children are being educated outside their culture rather than in their own environment. The paper touches on the tasks faced by the curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation
Kremer, Michael; Holla, Alaka – Annual Review of Economics, 2009
Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost school participation, often dramatically. Decisions to attend school seem subject to peer effects and time-inconsistent preferences. Merit scholarships, school health programs, and information about returns to education can all cost-effectively spur…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices, Educational Change
de la Cruz, Leonardo – 1981
The document is intended to assist educators in Nepal in implementing curriculum reform or improvement by using population education as a means. Procedural designs that can be followed are described. First, the goals of population education must be defined. Second, a decision has to be made as to which body of knowledge or population concepts are…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
Austin, Gilbert R.; Lutterodt, Sarah A. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1982
The computer can be used in schools to assist instruction and as the object of computer literacy education. Strategies for introducing computers into the schools of developing countries are presented. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development

Cogan, John J. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Two educational development programs--a revolutionary project in Cuba and an evolutionary project in Jamaica--have implications for the rest of the world. (Author)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Development