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Asadolahi, Salar; Farney, James; Triadafilopoulos, Triadafilos; White, Linda A. – Comparative Education, 2022
Across OECD countries, education choice is proliferating as parents seek and governments permit choice both inside and outside public education systems. The movement of students out of the common public school, however, varies significantly across jurisdictions and sociodemographic characteristics such as race and class. This variation in…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Policy, Feedback (Response), Outcomes of Education
Gomez-Suarez, Andrei – Comparative Education, 2017
Is there a need for a new field within Peace Education that looks at the complex dynamics of transitional societies in the post-truth era? What formal and informal pedagogical strategies might be best suited for transforming "emotional anti-peace mindsets?" Drawing on practical examples from the complex political contingencies in…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
McLeod, Julie – Comparative Education, 2012
This article develops a critical discourse analysis of Australian youth and community policies, examined through a discussion of theoretical debates about citizenship and vulnerability. Informed by a Foucauldian genealogical approach, it explores citizenship, not in terms of rights and universal categories, but in terms of relational, situated and…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Social Isolation
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
Ciscel, Matthew H. – Comparative Education, 2010
In the Republic of Moldova, language education policy has shifted since independence from an uneven Soviet policy, in which minority Russian dominated, towards somewhat more equitable European norms. Although many reforms in language education have been beneficial in producing a more balanced bilingualism, official policy has at times tended…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Bilingualism
Kim, Terri – Comparative Education, 2009
This article is an initial attempt to illustrate how patterns of academic mobility in the history of universities have been framed by the international politics of particular time periods. The article briefly looks at "the medieval period" and then at the emergent colonial and nationalist periods, including the ways that institutions as…
Descriptors: Medieval History, Public Policy, Educational Policy, International Education
Fuchs, Eckhardt – Comparative Education, 2007
Although the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) was a significant international achievement, its adoption requires analysis and interpretation in terms of the possibilities and limitations of multilateral cooperation. The international movement for children's rights can only be conceived as the result of a system of multilateral…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Democracy, Democratic Values, Civil Rights
Peer reviewedTorres, Carlos Alberto – Comparative Education, 2002
Examines political aspects of international aid to education in Latin America, focusing on drastic ideological changes in the widespread shift from the liberal to the neoliberal state. Analyzes dilemmas and tensions of external aid, touching on the World Bank's roles and elements of its lending processes, particularly research policies. Addresses…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Educational Policy, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKwong, Julia; Hong, Xiao – Comparative Education, 1989
Examines China's efforts toward educating its 55 minority groups. Discusses minority educational policies, facilities expansion, and continued low enrollment and low educational attainment in minority areas. Contains 18 references and statistics on schools, minority population percentages by province, enrollment by year, literacy rates, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Attainment, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLewin, Keith; Xu, Hui – Comparative Education, 1989
Outlines China's 1985 educational reforms, and the political and economic factors behind them. Examines the impact on the school system, on higher education, and on teachers of reforms such as nine years' compulsory education, rapid introduction of technical and vocational training, and greater institutional autonomy. Contains 37 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Compulsory Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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 reviewedCleverley, John – Comparative Education, 1991
Evaluating Chinese publications about rural education and needed reforms presents several problems: political limits on educational debate; paucity of statistical data and reference citations; and complex ideological statements. Examination of nine journal and newspaper articles reveals that they cautiously endorse rural education reforms within…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Data Interpretation, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedSutherland, Margaret B. – Comparative Education, 2000
Discusses the questionable survival of minority languages worldwide and of the Celtic languages in the United Kingdom. Examines governmental policies concerning the teaching and school use of Welsh, Scots Gaelic, and Irish Gaelic in their respective regions. Outlines some general principles to guide policies related to minority language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAvalos, Beatrice – Comparative Education, 1993
Explores the manner in which ideology and hidden assumptions, educational policy perspectives, and reform proposals are interrelated in current education reform discussions in Papua New Guinea. Discusses reforms aimed at improving access and retention in primary schools and at restructuring secondary education, and contradictory principles related…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedEpstein, Irving – Comparative Education, 1996
Analyzes institutional responses to homelessness among children and youth in the United States and Brazil as a means of understanding the workings of the neoliberal state, both in developing and developed nations. Highlights a major contradiction of neoliberalism--its promotion of symbolic political and social inclusion, while simultaneously…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
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