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Atchoarena, David – Prospects, 1991
Examines the growth of higher education in small nations. Contends that systems of higher education are often established first to provide teachers for elementary and secondary schools. Asserts that small nations are beginning to develop networks of cooperating institutions of higher education to share expertise and resources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Economics, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Fergus, Howard A. – Prospects, 1991
Describes efforts to improve educational access and quality in the seven small nations that comprise the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. Asserts that curriculum reform and textbook development are hindered by intellectual and financial dependence on larger nations. Concludes that cooperation among the nations is one way to help solve…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Change
Belanger, Paul – Prospects, 1991
Maintains that adult education is expanding at an ever-increasing rate in industrialized nations. Argues that this growth will have repercussions on all national educational systems. Concludes that a new dialog on the interrelationship between initial education and continuing adult education must begin. (CFR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demography, Developed Nations, Economic Change
Kann, Ulla – Prospects, 1991
Describes the development of the educational system in the landlocked African nation of Botswana from its independence to the present. Contends that the nation's economic progress is tied closely to the educational system. Concludes that, although still facing many problems, Botswana has been able to create an effective educational system from the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Change
Taufe'ulungaki, 'Ana Maui – Prospects, 1991
Describes the development and current status of educational systems in 14 small nations or self-governing states in the South Pacific. Indicates that a primary concern is educational access and equity. Contends that the driving force behind all educational endeavors is to balance economic development with preservation of the cultural heritage.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cultural Background, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
von Borstel, Federico – Prospects, 1992
Asserts that productive education programs combine academic study with productive work. Discusses drop-out prevention and the difficulty of integrating academic study and vocational training. Concludes that there are many successful examples that can be used as models. (CFR)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Educational Change
Adams, Arvil V.; And Others – Prospects, 1992
Presents a World Bank policy paper on vocational and technical education and training. Reviews the performance of vocational and technical education in both developed and developing nations. Provides four recommendations for donors who might wish to assist countries in meeting skill needs. (CFR)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Progress, Educational Finance
Foster, Phillip – Prospects, 1992
Comments on the World Bank's policy paper on vocational and technical education and training. Argues that past failures in establishing effective vocational and technical education were a result of not applying conventional neoclassical economic theory. Asserts that the World Bank's policy paper corrects this approach. (CFR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Colonialism, Developing Nations, Economic Factors