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Russon, Craig – New Directions for Evaluation, 2004
This issue has presented seven previous chapters on international program evaluation standards. Chapter One defined terms and identified major themes. Subsequent chapters examined evaluation standards created in North America, Europe, and Africa; those contemplated in Australasia; and the evaluation standards created by the European Commission and…
Descriptors: International Programs, Program Evaluation, Standard Setting, Foreign Countries

Echevin, Claude; Ray, Daniel – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2002
Based on a survey of France's elite business schools, suggests some simple, low-cost methods that may help directors of higher education institutions to visualize their school's position in the international market. Identifies indicators to measure a program's internationalization; describes institutional structures, partnerships, and network…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Programs, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Rao, Lakshmana G. – 1979
The effect of foreign students on the host country, and the benefits to their own developing countries are studied in this book. Data from a survey of foreign students in Australia conducted from 1973-1975 by the Education Research Unit of the Australian National University are compared with data obtained from similar surveys in the United States,…
Descriptors: Books, Brain Drain, College Students, Developed Nations