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Cully, John H. – Online Submission, 2007
In many developing countries it is apparent that there are multifarious impediments associated with, and acting upon, educational development and the complexity of diverse socio-cultural landscapes. Indeed, numerous perspectives tend to be overlooked or possibly not even taken under consideration when it comes to the transmission of salient…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Higher Education, Global Approach, International Organizations
Istituto per lo Sviluppo della Formazione Professionale dei Lavoratori, Rome (Italy). – 1991
Eleven papers are presented from the International Round Table on Vocational Training and Employment. Introductory materials are the program and list of participants. The papers are as follows: "Evolution de la Formation Professionnelle en Afrique et Contribution du Ciadfor au Cours de la Derniere Decennie" (in French); "Educacion,…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship
Fretwell, David H. – 1995
Many difficult political, administrative, and technical issues must be addressed in developing occupational standards and certification systems in middle income and developing countries. Political issues focus on the clear recognition within the country, particularly by the key stakeholders (government, unions, enterprises), of the following: the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Certificates, Educational Development, Foreign Countries
Gallart, Maria Antonia – 1986
The evolution of technical education in Argentina has not been so much a process of vocationalization of academic education as a process of secondarization of vocational education. Argentine technical schools are the product of a process of convergence among terminal trade schools, vocational schools, and industrial technological schools that has…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Educational Change
Kleis, Russell J.; And Others – 1974
The three essays in this discussion paper present ways of structuring the concept of non-formal education. "Toward a Contextual Definition of Non-Formal Education" isolates three primary sub-systems: organizational, human, and curricular. Within these subsets non-formal education is differentiated from formal education by a more loosely…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Anthropology
Maglen, Leo; Hopkins, Sonnie – 2000
This report examines the participation of Australia's vocational education and training sector in aid projects in Southeast Asia and the Pacific from 1980-1997. It begins with background information on training assistance to developing countries, and it outlines the economic and educational assumptions underlying Australia's aid program to six…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Change
Mahomed, Nisaar – 1996
The issue of integration of education and training is emerging at this particular period in South Africa's (SA's) history due to the changing global and domestic economic context. The Regulation Theory provides a rigorous analytical framework for understanding the relationship between education and the economy and for explaining the crisis in SA's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Articulation (Education), Capitalism, Developing Nations
Miller, Harry G.; Kogoe, Akrima – 1981
Like that of other African nations, the educational system of Togo was created during the country's colonial period, and reflected the needs of the colonizers, not those of the native peoples. Education was elitist and served to further the government bureaucracy. After Togo became independent in 1960, it began to revise its inherited French…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Cultural Background, Cultural Education
Miyamoto, Koji – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2003
This paper synthesises the existing literature on human capital formation and foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries. The aim is to take a bird's eye view of the complex linkages between the activities of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and policies of host developing countries. In doing so, general trends, best practices and…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Developing Nations
Haddad, Wadi D.; And Others – 1990
Education has been recognized as the cornerstone of economic and social development. Now it is even more important as technological change and new methods of production transform the world economy. Development will depend more and more on knowledge-intensive industries, agriculture, and services. The continuing economic crisis, however, is…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Economic Development, Economics
Latvian National Observatory, Riga. – 1999
The Latvian economy has undergone major changes during transition to a market economy after regaining independence in 1991. The unfavorable world economic situation has caused its growth to fall below potential. The vocational education and training (VET) system has traditionally been school-based. There are 120 VET institutions with a large…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Change
Gumbo, Samson D. – 1986
When Zimbabwe was still Rhodesia, the education provided blacks was very different from that provided to whites. As more blacks passed through the school system it became obvious that for many young Zimbabweans the system provided education for unemployment and frustration. In 1966 African secondary schools were divided into F(1) academic and F(2)…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Education, Blacks, Curriculum Development
Sanyal, Bikas C.; And Others – 1990
A study analyzed how the oil industry in Cameroon developed and influenced the expansion, structure, and content of Cameroon's formal and nonformal education and training system. A survey of 213 employees and 8 enterprises was supplemented by a review of government reports and official published and unpublished documents. The economy of Cameroon…
Descriptors: Coordination, Developing Nations, Educational Cooperation, Educational Development
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Jones, Barbara; Cooper, Linda; McMillan, Janice – Perspectives in Education, 2006
This article investigates how training instructors in the South African clothing industry were prepared for their roles as Education, Training and Development Practitioners (ETDPs) by a university adult education programme. The key focus is on how these emerging ETDPs experienced their changing roles, identities and approaches to teaching and the…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Educational Development, Clothing, Case Studies
Campbell, Clifton P. – 1985
Saudi Arabia has a modern nationwide school system that embraces institutions from kindergarten through the university level and encompasses special, adult, industrial, and commercial education. Education is not compulsory, and coeducation does not exist. Secondary vocational industrial schools have been established for young men who have…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Developing Nations, Disabilities
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