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Kanu, Alusine M.; Kettlewell, Gail B. – Community College Journal, 2009
Sierra Leone, a country the size of South Carolina on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, was once known as the "Athens of West Africa." Today, the Republic is recovering from a 10-year war that ended in 2002. When the author, Alusine Kanu, who holds a doctorate of arts in community college education from Virginia's George Mason University…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Colleges, Educational Development, Models
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Bjornskov, Christian – Economics of Education Review, 2009
The paper develops a simple model to examine how social trust might affect the growth of schooling through lowering transaction costs associated with employing educated individuals. In a sample of 52 countries, the paper thereafter provides empirical evidence that trust has led to faster growth of schooling in the period 1960-2000. The findings…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Social Capital, Models, Educational Development
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Milligan, Lizzi – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2011
The global discourse of human capital theory has long dominated educational development commitments. There is a huge body of literature which critiques how this discourse and associated global trends and targets have created a standardised blueprint for how education in low income countries should be carried out. While most attention has been…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Human Capital, Secondary Education, Low Income Groups
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Nordtveit, Bjorn Harald – International Journal of Educational Development, 2010
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision that is challenged by this paper, arguing that development efforts should rather be connected to the local stakeholders' sense of their own development. Further, the paper contends that Complexity Theory is more effective than a linear theory of…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Misconceptions, Social Theories, Economics
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Rubagumya, Casmir M.; Afitska, Oksana; Clegg, John; Kiliku, Patrick – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
This paper explores how the concept of linguistic citizenship can be applied to the Tanzanian situation in terms of the delivery of bilingual education as well as addressing issues of equity and quality in education. It starts by a brief overview of how the concepts "linguistic human rights" and "linguistic citizenship" are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Languages, Economic Development, Civil Rights
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Wallenborn, Manfred – European Journal of Education, 2010
EU neighbouring countries (partner countries) have made considerable efforts to improve their vocational education and training (VET) systems, with different policies and strategies that take account of country-specific priorities in human capital development. This article addresses the donor community. It analyses the role of partner countries'…
Descriptors: Human Capital, International Cooperation, Educational Change, Vocational Education
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Hellin, Jon – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: New approaches to extension service delivery are needed that stimulate increased agricultural production, contribute to collective action and which also foster the emergence of agricultural innovation systems. Research in Peru and Mexico explores some of these new approaches. Design/methodology/approach: In both countries, a qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Rural Extension, Agricultural Production
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Chung, Carol; Mason, Mark – International Journal of Educational Development, 2012
In this paper we consider why students in poor and rural regions of China are dropping out of school in numbers that may be greater than official statistics admit. With questions about education quality among the most intractable in Education for All initiatives across the developing world, we sketch a portrait of education in a remote mountain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Rural Schools, Geographic Isolation
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London, Jonathan D. – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2010
In a globalizing world, local and global governance arrangements are increasingly interdependent, which produces harmonization in some instances and new tensions and contradictions in others. Analysis shows that successive waves of globalization have affected the governance of education in Viet Nam differently. It shows that the globalization of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Governance, Educational History, Economic Development
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Pajankar, Vishal D.; Khot, Pranali; Khot, P. G. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2010
Education especially school education is one of the very important components of social development. Since independence, education has been visualized in government policies as a precursor to national development as well as to better quality of life. Due to the initiative taken by the states and centre, education system in India has expanded…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Economic Development, Quality of Life, Foreign Countries
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Rubagiza, Jolly; Were, Edmond; Sutherland, Rosamund – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
The Rwandan government views Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a key tool for transforming the economy, with the education sector playing an important role in developing the necessary human resources. Since 2000 there has been a big push to introduce computers into schools and integrate ICT into the education curriculum through a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Rural Areas, Human Resources
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Valeeva, E. Kh.; Vlasova, Iu. Iu.; Monakhov, S. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2010
The strategic goal of the long-range social and economic development of the Russian Federation is that of rising to an economic and social level in keeping with Russia's status as a leading world power in the 21st century, a country that occupies an advanced position in the global economic competition and reliably provides for the nation's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Strategic Planning, Goal Orientation, Social Development
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Tikly, Leon; Barrett, Angeline M. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
The paper sets out a theoretical approach for understanding the quality of education in low income countries from a social justice perspective. The paper outlines and critiques the two dominant approaches that currently frame the debate about education quality, namely, the human capital and human rights approaches. Drawing principally on the ideas…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Human Capital, Low Income, Democracy
Halfond, Jay A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
Among the little truly predictable, the author suggests three truths. First is the inevitability of recessions. Second is the belief that, in prosperity, these good times will just keep on rolling. Third is the fall. Bubbles will burst, myths shatter, plans unravel and pain sadly borne unjustly by those who didn't have a hand in the decisions that…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Economic Climate, Economic Development, Economic Impact
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McMillan, Leah K. – International Review of Education, 2010
The end of the Cold War ushered in a paradigmatic shift in international development discourse whereby a human rights-based approach to development was generated. This shift has stimulated the pegging of international development policy to the objectives of the human rights regime. However, in attempting to unify development and human rights…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Definitions, International Education, International Programs
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