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Lingard, Bob; Rawolle, Shaun – Comparative Education, 2011
This paper argues that globalisation has implications for research and theory in the social sciences, demanding that the social no longer be seen as homologous with nation, but also linked to postnational or global fields. This situation has theoretical and methodological implications for comparative education specifically focused on education…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Social Science Research, Global Education, Educational Policy
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Alexiadou, Nafsika; van de Bunt-Kokhuis, Sylvia – Comparative Education, 2013
This article presents a comparative analysis of two country-specific cases. The comparative analysis is situated within the broad domain of the changing knowledge economy landscape for educational policy. The two cases examine the transfer, embedding and enactment of policies during the interactions between supranational, national, institutional…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Governance, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
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Waldow, Florian – Comparative Education, 2009
Research on educational policy borrowing has mostly focused on explicit transfer processes, often highlighting how explicit reference to the international has served legitimatory purposes in the borrowing country. In contrast, this paper focuses on "silent" borrowing, i.e. non-acknowledged processes of policy transfer. The paper argues…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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Akyeampong, Kwame – Comparative Education, 2009
When Ghana became independent in 1957 it had one of the most developed education systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Over the next forty years its education system expanded to provide places for most, but not all, of its children. Since the education reforms of the late 1980s enrolments have grown steadily; this contrasts with some SSA countries…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education
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Bravo-Moreno, Ana – Comparative Education, 2009
This article uses international comparisons to examine the ways in which national differences in educational philosophies and policies have affected trajectories through education for immigrant and second generation students and their succeeding socio-economic, civic and political integration. By looking at various settings such as classrooms,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Student Mobility, Migrants, Immigration
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Chisholm, Linda – Comparative Education, 2007
This article explores policy and curriculum diffusion in southern and eastern Africa through an examination of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) and outcomes-based education. The article argues that the NQF was adopted for different reasons in different contexts, but that discourse coalitions and conferences have been critical in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outcome Based Education, Comparative Education, National Curriculum
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Lindsay, Beverly; Parrott, June – Comparative Education, 1998
Review of "Politics and Policy-Making in Israel's Education System" (Haim Gaziel); "Educational Advancement and Distributive Justice between Equality and Equity" (Reuven Kahane, editor); and "Exchanging Writing, Exchanging Cultures: Lessons in School Reform from the United States and Great Britain" (Sarah Warshauer…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Democracy, Educational Policy, Educational Trends
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Fitz, John; Beers, Bryan – Comparative Education, 2002
British government policies promoting public-private partnerships enabled the privatization of failing schools. In the U.S., the private sector has drawn upon a political network of well-financed institutions to advance privatized education, most recently among charter schools. Privatization has not yet been very successful, but promises to be…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Comparative Education, Corporations, Educational Administration
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Cross, Michael; Mungadi, Ratshi; Rouhani, Sepi – Comparative Education, 2002
In post-apartheid South Africa, a lack of adequate resources and political expertise obstructed implementation of a new outcomes-based curriculum. A policy review committee subsequently made sweeping recommendations for implementation. The experience highlights the need to determine the role of education and what schools can realistically…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education