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Sua, Tan Yao – International Journal of Educational Development, 2013
This paper examines the educational policy implemented by the British for the Malays, the indigenous community of Malaya. Underpinned by the policy of divide and rule, the British implemented a dualistic system of education for the indigenous Malays: one for the Malay peasantry and another for the Malay nobility. The two systems of education…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Mobility, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Shafiq, M. Najeeb – International Journal of Educational Development, 2013
Little is known about the educational consequences in Iraq during the U.S.-led invasion of 2003-2010. This study examines school enrollment based on the 2007 Iraq Household Socio-Economic Survey. There are three main findings. First, a population-weighted analysis indicates that the school enrollment rate (72.3%) is lower than past Iraqi rates but…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Foreign Countries, Enrollment Rate, Multivariate Analysis
Meade, Ben – International Journal of Educational Development, 2012
Although most Guatemalan rural students currently have access to primary school, there are large differences in the levels of learning that take place among different populations and in different contexts. This paper uses multiple data and methods to examine the interrelated factors underlying achievement disparities in Guatemalan primary schools.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Rural Areas, Rural Education, Achievement Gap
Siddhu, Gaurav – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
Despite considerable progress made, a significant proportion of children continue to drop out before reaching secondary school in India. This study investigates factors influencing parental decision-making with regard to children's secondary schooling in the context of a rural area of Uttar Pradesh. The study finds that cost, distance to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Dropouts, Rural Education
Prins, Esther – International Journal of Educational Development, 2010
This article uses data from longitudinal, ethnographic research to examine how, six years after attending literacy classes, 12 adults in rural El Salvador used literacy, their perceptions of the temporary and longer-term psychosocial and economic benefits of literacy education, and their memories of literacy classes. The findings support prior…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Ethnography, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
Zhao, Litao – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
From the early 1980s, China underwent perhaps the world's largest and most comprehensive experiment of decentralization in education. There has been a shift from decentralization to some degree of recentralization, however, since the mid-1990s, particularly since the early 2000s. The purpose of this shift was to establish a stable and regularized…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Rural Urban Differences, Administrative Organization, Foreign Countries
Brock, Andy – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
The widely reported economic divide between the richer eastern provinces and the poorer western provinces in China has an exact parallel in the development of basic education. As a result of geographical, historical and social factors the quality and management of the education system lags considerably behind the east coast. A pioneering project…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Government Role, Educational Principles, Equal Education
Robinson, Bernadette; Yi, Wenwu – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
A key ingredient for countries striving to achieve "Education For All" is the availability of trained qualified teachers with favourable working conditions. The goal is an elusive one, even for some developed countries, though progress is being made toward it. The problem is particularly challenging in poor rural areas of developing…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Developed Nations, Rural Education
Guimbert, Stephane; Miwa, Keiko; Nguyen, Duc Thanh – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
One of the first achievements of post-conflict Afghanistan was to bring almost 4 million children back to school. Issues remain daunting, however, with low primary enrollment especially for girls and in rural areas and very weak learning achievements. We review some key features of the education system in Afghanistan. By matching household and…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Enrollment Trends, Rural Education
Wankhede, G.G.; Sengupta, A. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2005
This paper deals with decentralization of educational administration in West Bengal, India. It gives specific emphasis on studying education committees formed with the community members at village level for looking after the management of primary schools in the concerned localities. For the purpose of this study primary data have been collected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Committees, Educational Administration, Rural Education
Ashley, L.D. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2005
This paper centres upon understanding processes involved in mainstreaming 'out-of-school' children from non-formal education programmes to formal schooling. Three 'private school outreach' initiatives in India provide the empirical base for the discussion, with the focal point being a key dilemma faced by their managements: between providing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Inclusive Schools, Rural Education
Wallace, Ian – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
Recent studies of the current state of rural education and training (RET) systems in sub-Saharan Africa have assessed their ability to provide for the learning needs essential for more knowledgeable and productive small-scale rural households. These are most necessary if the endemic causes of rural poverty (poor nutrition, lack of sustainable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Education, Human Resources, African Studies
Liu, Mingxing; Murphy, Rachel; Tao, Ran; An, Xuehui – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
Based on a survey of rural school districts in Western China, this essay explores the effects of fiscal centralisation on the relationship between local governance and school district management, most particularly on how managerial power is distributed in the rural education sector. The essay also examines some of the possible effects that changes…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Incentives, Finance Reform, Educational Finance
Hannum, Emily; Kong, Peggy; Zhang, Yuping – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
In this paper, we investigate the gender gap in education in rural northwest China. We first discuss parental perceptions of abilities and appropriate roles for girls and boys; parental concerns about old-age support; and parental perceptions of different labor market outcomes for girls' and boys' education. We then investigate gender disparities…
Descriptors: Mothers, Daughters, Educational Attitudes, Educational Attainment

Admassie, A. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2003
Results of a household survey from rural Ethiopia indicate that rural children commonly participated in household and agricultural work from a very early age, and more than half of working children had never attended school. In the context of subsistence economies such as these, initial policy interventions should aim to make the combination of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Attendance, Child Labor, Disadvantaged
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