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Tsai, Wehn-Jyuan; Liu, Jin-Tan; Chou, Shin-Yi; Thornton, Robert – Economics of Education Review, 2009
Between 1968 and 1973 the Taiwanese government undertook the most extensive expansion on record of the public junior high school system in Taiwan. This study analyzes the effects of the 1968 education reform and subsequent high school expansion on gender disparities in employment generally, as well in different sectors and classes of employment.…
Descriptors: School Expansion, Junior High Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Jenkins, Hugh M. – 1983
This document presents a summary of the proceedings of a symposium in which participants gathered to discuss the education and training of foreign students in the United States and the relationship between this experience and the use of science and technology for development. A basic contention underlying the symposium was that the transfer of…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Foreign Students
World Bank, Washington, DC. – 1990
Education gives people the opportunity to become more productive, escape poverty, and improve the quality of their lives. For more than two decades the World Bank has supported the efforts of developing countries to expand and improve education at all levels. This document discusses World Bank efforts in support of education in developing…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Benefits, Educational Development
Saraf, S. N. – 1980
In reviewing and analyzing the World Bank's "Education Sector Policy Paper" of April 1980, the author concentrates, first, on the report's description of worldwide issues and trends in educational development and, second, on the report's assessment of past and future World Bank lending for educational programs. The discussion of…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Carlson, Reynold E. – 1975
The Grupo Andino (GRAN) was formed in 1969 as an effort at economic integration by six Latin American countries (Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela). It was an outgrowth of its predecessor, the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA), which had been formed in 1960 with eleven member countries. The Andean Group (GRAN) from…
Descriptors: Business, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development
Japanese National Commission for UNESCO, Tokyo. – 1971
This meeting was held to review current educational planning with special reference to problems and difficulties confronting Asian countries, to study steps for better enforceable educational plans for development, and to seek solutions applicable to countries at varying stages of development. Three speeches deal with problems and trends in…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Change
Miller, Ralph M. – 1972
Presented in this work are case studies drawn from developing countries, principally Madagascar and Niger. They are examples of radical alternatives designed to serve a population not served by conventional schools and to convey instruction quite different from what is usually given in schools. In brief, the programs are more production-oriented…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development
Coombs, Philip H. – Ceres, 1971
Educational programs must be designed to fit the economic and social needs of an area in order to effectively utilize natural and human resources, thereby encouraging progress and development. (JB)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development
Peer reviewedMcLean, Martin – Comparative Education, 1981
Argues that recent theories of development are flawed because (1) they assert that social justice and economic development are compatible educational aims and (2) they give insufficient attention to the political contexts of policy-making. Part of a theme issue on the World Bank Paper and Third World educational development. (SJL)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedBoateng, Felix A. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1978
The viability of African cultural traditions and their role in modernization and nation-building in Africa are examined. Social and political organization and formal education are discussed in relation to the process of modernization. Although Africa may utilize Western models of development, Westernization and modernization are not synonymous.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Culture Contact, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Waters, Malcolm – New Universities Quarterly, 1979
Problems of higher education in developing countries are discussed with specific reference to Jamaica. Although universities in developing nations may focus on educating students to solve national problems and to aid in development, many of the students emigrate to wealthier countries. (BH)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development
Peer reviewedMorris, Paul – Comparative Education, 1996
In four rapidly developing east Asian nations, educational similarities include strong national curricula and highly competitive selective systems. However, the countries differ in educational funding sources; access to education, particularly tertiary education; extent of state control; relative emphasis on general and technical education; nature…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Economic Development, Educational Development
Peer reviewedXiao, Jin; Lai, Manhong – Education Journal, 2000
Reviews the issues and trends of vocational/technical education development in less-developed countries focusing on four topics: (1) cost of investment in education; (2) relevance of education and training programs; (3) equity for the trained population; and (4) alternative training and education programs and effects on productivity. (CMK)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational Trends
Morales-Gomez, Daniel A. – Prospects, 1989
Discusses the decreased importance of educational planning to educational development, and the reasons for this trend. Analyzes basic assumptions in the relationship between planning and research. Uses examples from Latin America to illustrate available alternatives for re-establishing an effective relationship between research and educational…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedBenson, J. Kenneth – Comparative Education Review, 1990
Argues the necessity of analyzing the relations between educational theories and educational practice. Points out the unstated theories and assumptions about modernization, economic development, educational policymaking, and human motivations that underlie Psacharopoulos's comparative education "solutions" to developing nations' education…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development

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