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Bromley, Patricia; Furuta, Jared; Kijima, Rie; Overbey, Lisa; Choi, Minju; Santos, Heitor – Sociology of Education, 2023
Since post-World War II and especially throughout the 1990s, the globalization of a liberal international order propelled a wave of education reforms around the world. However, recent challenges to the legitimacy of the liberal order may undercut the prevalence of education reform across countries. To reveal how global changes are influencing…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Global Approach, Influences, Comparative Analysis
Bromley, Patricia – Comparative Education Review, 2010
Educational development organizations and related global movements emerged and expanded during the twentieth century. Today, most activities in the educational development field are characterized by a scientific outlook that schooling can be transformed using measurable and generalizable knowledge, and most of its leaders believe that experts can…
Descriptors: Educational Development, International Organizations, Nongovernmental Organizations, Developing Nations
Meyer, John W.; Bromley, Patricia; Ramirez, Francisco O. – Sociology of Education, 2010
In reaction to the disasters of the first half the 20th century and World War II, a dramatic world movement arose emphasizing the human rights of persons in global society. The contrast--celebrated in international treaties, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations, and much cultural discourse--was with narrower world emphases on the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Textbooks, War, Social Sciences