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Prokou, Eleni – Comparative Education, 2018
Comparative education was established in Greek universities in the 1980s, with the creation of pedagogical departments and two laboratories, and the publication of a journal. There was an early emphasis on education policy analysis, in terms of assumptions about the 'semi-peripherality' of Greece within Europe. Later, the emphasis shifted to what…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Universities, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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
Deng, Zongyi; Gopinathan, S. – Comparative Education, 2016
Singapore's remarkable performance in Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) has placed it among the world's high-performing education systems (HPES). In the literature on HPES, its "secret formula" for education success is explained in terms of teacher quality, school leadership, system characteristics and educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, Secondary School Students, International Assessment
Language-in-Education Policy in Low-Income, Postcolonial Contexts: Towards a Social Justice Approach
Tikly, Leon – Comparative Education, 2016
The article considers how language-in-education policy in low-income, postcolonial countries may be better understood from a social justice perspective and some of the implications for policy, practice and research that arise from this. The article starts with a critical overview of the two dominant approaches towards conceptualising…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Language of Instruction, Barriers, Educational Policy
Davies, Lynn – Comparative Education, 2017
This article introduces the notion of "justice-sensitive education"--derived from the ideals and practices of transitional justice (TJ) in countries emerging from conflict. It describes three mechanisms for this: structural reforms (relating to inequity and division); curriculum change (the treatment of history, human rights and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Justice, Educational Change
Tan, Charlene – Comparative Education, 2015
China's recent education reforms are a result of selective policy borrowing from "the West". Although comparativists have highlighted the importance of cultural context in policy borrowing in China, what remains relatively under-explored is the epistemological basis for cultural views that mediate policy transfer. This article argues…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Western Civilization
Elliott, Julian G. – Comparative Education, 2014
This paper considers attempts to import pedagogic practices from other educational systems. In so doing, it focuses upon policymakers' attempts to: (a) import interactive whole class teaching approaches to the UK (and, to a lesser extent, the US); and (b) export learner-centred pedagogies, largely derived from Anglo-American theorising and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Centered Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Altinyelken, Hulya K. – Comparative Education, 2010
There has been an unprecedented interest in reforming pedagogical practices in sub-Saharan Africa in the past two decades. The reform efforts are often characterised by a move away from teacher-centred instruction to child-centred pedagogy (CCP). Uganda has been no exception to this trend as the new curriculum adopted the principles of CCP and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
Yamada, Shoko – Comparative Education, 2008
This study explores the extent to which American educational ideas made an impact on policy-making and practice of education in British African colonies between the two World Wars. The analysis re-examines the apparent "borrowing" of American black industrial education models for application in Africa. It is argued that, while the view…
Descriptors: Industrial Education, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Educational Policy
Carney, Stephen – Comparative Education, 2008
The paper explores the introduction in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of the new Chinese curriculum for basic education. In contrast to many previous initiatives since 1949 the present reform attempts to change not only what is taught, and by whom, but fundamental notions of how learning is best facilitated. The paper considers the connections…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHopkins, Elaine – Comparative Education, 1974
Discussed the position of literature in the Soviet school and its importance in Russian life. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives

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