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Murphy, Susan; Shilla, Dativa; Chua, Consolata; Raphael, Christina; O'Rourke, Niamh; Middlehurst-Schwartz, Molly – Comparative Education, 2019
Gender norms and learned practices of student teachers can influence their performance in practice, either fixing or challenging, gendered social norms and expectations. This paper shares the findings of a multi-year mixed-methods research project that explored the understandings of gender norms and experiences of students and staff within a large…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Social Attitudes, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedde Moura Castro, Claudio – Comparative Education, 2002
A former employee of the World Bank discusses the logic behind multilateral development banks and how they operate, bank ideology and the nature of policy formation, educational and other reforms as loan conditions, the inability of development banks to enforce implementation of their policies in countries receiving loans, and whether the banks…
Descriptors: Banking, Educational Policy, Ideology, Institutional Environment
Peer reviewedCooper, Dave – Comparative Education, 1995
Profiles South Africa's system of 15 technikons, institutions providing 1- to 5-year programs in science, technology, engineering, business, and industry. Discusses growing enrollments, the shift away from science and technology fields, teacher qualifications, and the place of technikons in South Africa's postapartheid higher education system.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Degrees (Academic), Educational Development, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedGoedegebuure, Leo C. J.; Meek, V. Lynn – Comparative Education, 1991
Higher education in Australia and the Netherlands illustrates two international trends: restructuring toward systems of fewer, larger institutions; and government tendencies to continue setting broad policies while decentralizing other responsibilities to institutions. Success in restructuring is attributed to the interaction of public policy and…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedLisovskaya, Elena; Karpov, Vyacheslav – Comparative Education, 2001
A study of 19 private schools in St. Petersburg, Russia, including ethnic, religious, and elite schools, found a precarious situation of legal contradictions about their status, dealings with corrupt bureaucrats, and financial instability. The current socioeconomic crisis will likely diminish their number and diversity. Private schools' survival…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Economic Climate, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCowen, Robert – Comparative Education, 1996
In several countries, university purposes and functions are being renegotiated as governments insist on a certain kind of "product" and careful measures of university "productivity." Identifies immediate consequences for university culture, particularly displacement of academic leadership by a culture of "management." Argues that the university is…
Descriptors: College Role, Comparative Education, Efficiency, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedNwagwu, Cordelia C. – Comparative Education, 1997
During 1960-95, unplanned and uncontrolled educational expansion in Nigeria, coupled with a population explosion, military coups, and a depressed economy, created an environment of crisis in the educational system. Problems included poor funding; inadequate facilities; corruption in admissions, certification, and examination practices; emergence…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Educational Administration, Educational Development, Educational Facilities
Peer reviewedHarvey, Stephen; Peacock, Alan – Comparative Education, 2001
Traces the lifecycle of the Primary Science Programme (PSP), 1983-99, a representative South African nongovernmental organization. Shows how the social and economic environment shaped PSP development and demise. Highlights tensions between quality versus quantity, subject versus holistic focus, and participatory versus authoritarian management…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Development
Peer reviewedDimmock, Clive; Walker, Allan – Comparative Education, 1997
Interviews with nine principals of Hong Kong schools found that faced with uncertainties arising from Hong Kong's political transition, principals were somewhat confident about coping with changes in curricula and school management but felt less control over broader changes in access and opportunity following the expected influx of teachers and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Civics, Coping, Educational Change

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