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Mo, Weimin; Shen, Wenju – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
The intensifying globalization has made street survival more brutal and miserable for homeless children, especially in Third World countries. "Sanmao, the Vagrant" is a wordless picture book which tells of the adventures of a boy named Sanmao in streets of Shanghai during WWII. The essay analyzes how the artist's ingenious visual…
Descriptors: Children, Homeless People, Global Approach, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedMartins, John – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Over the last few decades, the energy literature has been dominated by a theory of transition. The theory of transition is based on the notion that households gradually ascend an "energy ladder", which begins with traditional biomass fuels (firewood and charcoal), moves through modern commercial fuels (kerosene and liquid petroleum gas…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy
Del Campo, Esther – Social Forces, 2005
This article attempts to offer a general panorama of some issues related to political representation of women in Latin America. Specifically, it analyzes the advances made in the representation of women in politics during the 1990s. It offers a descriptive analysis of national cases in Latin America from an institutional focus. In spite of the…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Foreign Countries, Politics, Females
Seleim, Ahmed; Ashour, Ahmed; Bontis, Nick – Learning Organization, 2004
The distribution of knowledge around the world varies significantly with developed countries possessing most of the world's current intellectual capital (IC) compared to developing countries. Most IC research has been conducted in a variety of international settings such as the UK, Scandinavia, Australia, Canada, Austria, Malaysia, the USA, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Software, Human Capital, Arabs
Salokannel, Marjut – E-Learning, 2006
Today it is widely recognized that a uniform global intellectual property (IP) system requiring a high level of protection is inherently unjust and affects countries differently depending upon their level of technological and economic development. This article analyzes the functioning of the current international treaty framework having…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Treaties, Social Justice, Economics
David, Robert G. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
Since 1991, the Eritrean government has put into place an education system which had already been developed in the liberated areas during the years of struggle against Ethiopia. Little has been written on Eritrean education policy, and in particular the voices of educationalists responsible for its implementation have remained silent. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
O'Sullivan, Margo – International Journal of Educational Development, 2006
Quality in primary education is currently high on the education agenda in developing countries. What is quality? How can we effectively measure it? How can we achieve it? How can we improve it? The author considers two suggestions to be critical to answering these above questions and engages with them in this article: (1) place what is happening…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Elementary Education, Developing Nations, Educational Development
de Prado Yepes, Cesar – Higher Education Policy, 2006
International organizations dealing with higher education should pay more attention to the rise of autonomous world regional processes and explore synergies. This article gives an overview of new macro-regional processes around the world. The European case is the most salient, but developments in America and East Asia are also noticeable. In the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Organizations, Geographic Regions, Educational Policy
Hewitt, Martin J.; Lee, Ken – Community College Journal, 2006
Throughout the developing world, there is a debilitating lack of connection between tertiary education and economic growth. As a result, many tertiary institutions fail to address the particular human capital needs of the productive sector, thereby constraining economic growth, productivity and innovation. Existing employment opportunities go…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Education Work Relationship, Human Capital, Community Colleges
Day, Kenneth W. H. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2006
The author has focused on the problem of repetition in material in international business confounding the course contents. This admixing of material to a large extent comes from the influences of the same cultural and environmental considerations being the source of much information across these courses. The author suggests a way to deal with this…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, International Trade, Cultural Influences, Environmental Influences
Kargbo, John Abdul – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2006
Indigenous knowledge is vital information that is sadly diminishing at an alarming rate in Sierra Leone. There is, therefore, an urgent need to collect it before much of it is completely lost. This article explores the concept of indigenous knowledge and indigenous knowledge systems with a particular focus on Sierra Leone. Definitions and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Libraries
Grace, Jeremy; Kenny, Charles – International Journal of Educational Development, 2003
Information and communication technologies such as radio and television have long been used in education. The advent of the technology of the Internet has created pressure for Internet access in primary and secondary schools across the world. This paper reviews some of the available evidence on the impact and cost of such technologies in…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Internet, Information Technology, Costs
Macaulay, Michael – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2003
Multimedia is increasingly being used in computer-based learning, and the general indication is that this trend will persist for a while to come. One rationale for this trend the assumption that multimedia has properties that can aid learning, particularly the learning of abstract subjects. One area which has long been seen as a target for the use…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Multimedia Materials, Instructional Effectiveness, Elementary School Mathematics
Wigley, Simon; Akkoyunlu-Wigley, Arzu – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The purpose of this study is to defend the view that education should be evaluated in terms of the capability to achieve valued functionings, rather than mental satisfaction or resources. In keeping with Amartya Sen's capabilities approach we argue that mental satisfaction provides an inaccurate metric of well-being because of the phenomenon of…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Developing Nations, Well Being, Income
McAdam-Crisp, Jacqueline L. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2006
This article builds on the author's research in East and Central Africa, specifically Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia. It examines minority world resilience theory and explores its application in the majority world, for children in need of protection (CINP). The term "minority world" refers to those in the developed world where the minority…
Descriptors: War, Children, Foreign Countries, Developed Nations

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