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Sherwood, Bruce Arne; Cheng, Chin-Chuan – 1979
A course on international communication and constructed languages is described. General topics covered in the course included the roles various national languages have played in international communication, special forms of English, language practices and policies in international organizations and conferences, and the history and classification…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Bibliographies, Course Descriptions, Global Approach
Peer reviewedLederman, Leonard L. – Science, 1987
Compares the science and technology strategies and priorities of France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Analyzes the similarities and differences, historical settings, research and development allocations, coordinating mechanisms, outputs, dissatisfactions, and recent changes. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Studies
Peer reviewedCyert, Richard M. – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
Economics education is a real necessity. Today, for example, when the United States is trying to maintain its position as a worldwide industrial power, students must be taught about the international nature of our economy. An educated citizenry will be less likely to automatically accept economic panaceas offered by politicians. (RM)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Economics Education, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Lafon, Valerie, Ed. – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2003
IMHE-Info is the newsletter published by the Institutional Management in Higher Education (IMHE) programme. This issue includes: (1) Education, Internationalisation and Trade; and (2) The GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) Explained. IMHE News, publications of interest and upcoming events are included.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Administration, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
Della Savia, Roy – Online Submission, 2003
This research discusses the relationship between the migration of skilled professional and managerial workers from Canada to the United States, the so called "brain drain," and seeks to determine if and how the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (F.T.A.) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) may have affected bilateral flows…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Brain Drain, Longitudinal Studies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedChoi, Yeong C. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
A study comparing accounting education and practice in Korea (n=35 schools), Japan (n=26 schools), and the United States (n=134 schools) found Korean and Japanese colleges have fewer general education courses than those in the U.S. Implications for development of Korean accounting programs and articulation of programs at the international level…
Descriptors: Accounting, Articulation (Education), Business Administration Education, College Instruction
Peer reviewedJavalgi, Rajshekhar G.; Vogelsang-Coombs, Vera; Lawson, Diana A.; White, D. Steven – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Describes a market-driven approach to international business curriculum development used in creation of a curriculum for a new school of international business. The school's leadership sought input from over 100 chief executives to determine how to align the curriculum with international business needs, and conducted structured focus groups and a…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedTokar, Bette Lewis; Brown, Raymond D. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1996
Competencies in international financial management important for study at the master's degree level were identified and validated, using a two-round modified Delphi technique in an expert consensus model. Content analysis of eight textbooks revealed 141 competencies. Six experts ranked these for importance and for two additional competencies…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Outcomes Assessment, Competency Based Education, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedArmstrong, Robert W.; Krasnostein, John – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
This article notes that the homogenizing effect of technology transfer is commonly felt to be responsible for cultural and educational convergence. The role of graduate study in international business administration in this process is considered, using a survey of graduate business administration students in Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGniewosz, G. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
A survey of 51 Australian university administrators and faculty investigated offerings in international business education at undergraduate and graduate levels, including foreign language requirements and agreements with overseas business schools. Results indicated that, while international trade and international business education were still…
Descriptors: Administrators, Business Administration Education, College Administration, College Faculty
Peer reviewedRoss, Louis J. – Perspectives on Political Science, 1996
Explicates the mercantilist ideology of the Japanese elite and its impact on Japanese trade policy. Offers a textured portrait of the world view of a particular elite: Japan's technocrats. Reveals a nationalist ideology that is not advertised by its adherents, especially to foreign observers such as in the United States. (MJP)
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Economic Impact, Economics, Elitism
Peer reviewedSpencer, Samia I. – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
In response to falling enrollments in French and a diminishing pool of high school teachers, faculty at Auburn University tried to turn the tide through a series of curricular and advocacy initiatives. They introduced new French majors in education and in international trade and a collaborative major with the Consumer Affairs Department in French…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Fashion Industry, French, High Schools
Multinational Corporate Investment and Women's Participation in Higher Education in Noncore Nations.
Peer reviewedClark, Roger – Sociology of Education, 1991
Presents findings of a study of the effects of multinational corporate investment upon women's participation in higher education in 66 countries. Concludes that such investment discourages women's involvement in higher education and state regulation of gender discrimination while encouraging fertility and sexually discriminatory hiring. (DK)
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Developing Nations, Economic Impact, Economic Opportunities
Henderson, Carol C.; Platt, Judith – Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 1994
The two articles in this section discuss legislation and regulations affecting libraries, including funding, copyright and intellectual property issues, government information, Library of Congress, National Information Infrastructure, and school library media resources; and legislation and regulations affecting publishing, including postal…
Descriptors: Competition, Copyrights, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedAdelman, Alan – Community College Journal, 1993
Considers the educational implications of increased cooperation among Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. Highlights each country's labor force needs and the importance of the mobility of professionals across national borders. Discusses the state of academic mobility in North America, the need for common standards, and funding mechanisms. (MAB)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries, International Communication

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