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Kwachou, Monique – Comparative Education, 2023
A 1987 paper by Sandra Acker remains a seminal academic contribution that identified and discussed the differences between three feminist schools of thought and their application to research and practice in education. Her analysis identified three Western feminist approaches- Liberal, Socialist and Radical and omits mention of Western Black…
Descriptors: Feminism, African Americans, Social Systems, Scholarship
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Unterhalter, Elaine – Comparative Education, 2023
Girls' education has been widely promoted as the answer to a wide range of problems. This article maps four key ideas that have framed this formulation. These are firstly, a techno-rationalist approach linked to narrowly defined interventions, termed here 'what works'. Secondly, a more normative engagement is outlined, termed 'what matters' which…
Descriptors: Females, Epistemology, Sex Fairness, Equal Education
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Vaughan, Rosie Peppin; Longlands, Helen – Comparative Education, 2023
Since 2000, girls' education has been an increasingly high-profile concern in international development policy. At the same time, there has been a trend towards the greater production and reliance on quantitative data, indicators and targets in national and international education policy. Scholars have raised concerns about the rise of…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Sex Fairness, Educational Indicators, Accountability
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Lagi, Rosiana; Waqailiti, Ledua; Raisele, Kolaia; Tyson, Lorena Sanchez; Nussey, Charlotte – Comparative Education, 2023
This paper takes inspiration from the Indigenous Fijian practice of 'curui' -- weaving or patching together -- as a metaphor to explore connections between climate justice, gender equality, and education in Fijian policies and practices. The paper argues that neither gender equality nor education can be 'silver bullets' for the huge challenges…
Descriptors: Climate, Sex Fairness, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries
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Unterhalter, Elaine – Comparative Education, 2017
This introductory article to the special issue of "Comparative Education" on measuring the unmeasurable in education considers measurement as reflecting facts and uncertainties. The notion of negative capability is used metaphorically to depict some limits of what is measurable, and portray aspects of the process of education, associated…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Reflection
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Russell, Susan Garnett – Comparative Education, 2016
This paper investigates global gender policy discourses within the education realm in post-genocide Rwanda. Drawing on interview data from students in seven secondary schools and Unterhalter's gender framework (Unterhalter, Elaine. 2007. "Gender, Schooling and Global Social Justice." New York, NY: Routledge), I analyse the extent global…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Gender Differences, Death
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Teelken, Christine; Deem, Rosemary – Comparative Education, 2013
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate what impact new regimes of management and governance, including new managerialism, have had on perceptions of gender equality at universities in three Western European countries. While in accordance with national laws and EU directives, contemporary current management approaches in universities…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Females, Sex Fairness, Gender Differences
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Aikman, Sheila; Halai, Anjum; Rubagiza, Jolly – Comparative Education, 2011
This article sets out to re-conceptualise gender equality in education quality. Four approaches to conceptualising gender equitable education quality are identified in the literature: human capital theory with a focus on parity and sameness for all; a human rights and power perspective, within which gender equality is viewed as transforming unjust…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Educational Research, Educational Quality, Human Capital
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Motala, Shireen; Dieltiens, Veerle; Sayed, Yusuf – Comparative Education, 2009
The Education for All and Millennium Development Goals commit national governments, international agencies and civil society to ensure that all children are provided with basic education. In South Africa this would mean full attendance in Grades (1-9). The achievement of universal primary education and gender equity across low-income countries are…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Elementary Secondary Education, Dropouts, Educational Quality
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Unterhalter, Elaine – Comparative Education, 2009
Commentary on gender equality in education as a global issue often assesses what makes policy work or why certain emphases in policy are selected. The article recasts this division by looking not so much at the separation between policy and its enactment, but at the forms of mobility entailed in the movement between these different poles. It…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness, Access to Education