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Altbach, Philip G. – Teachers College Record, 1987
Educational change, as called for in "Tomorrow's Teachers" and other reports, is compared briefly with changes taking place in the Soviet Union, India, and Japan. Teacher education in developing nations is touched upon. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Altbach, Philip G. – International Social Science Journal, 1985
Knowledge production and distribution in India are described. Specifically discussed are textbooks, authors, radio and television, and India's ties to the international knowledge network. Even though it is a third world country, India has some independence and autonomy with regard to knowledge production and distribution. (RM)
Descriptors: Authors, Case Studies, Comparative Education, Developing Nations

Altbach, Philip G. – Teachers College Record, 1981
The center-periphery concept, when applied to education, implies that the "central" institutions are research-oriented and part of an international knowledge system, while the "peripheral" institutions are not creative, but simply copy developments from abroad. Third world universities are peripheral institutions that look to universities in the…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Status

Altbach, Philip G. – Teachers College Record, 1977
Patterns in which education and intellectual life are affected by the transactions between industrialized nations and the Third World are analyzed, with a focus on organized educational systems, especially in post-secondary education, and less formal structures such as book publishing, mass media, and serious journals. (MJB)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Cultural Centers, Cultural Interrelationships, Developed Nations
Altbach, Philip G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1989
The sheer size of the United States discourages an outward-looking mentality. Such insularity is counterproductive, since the experiences of other countries, particularly Western Europe, can be illuminating. There, teachers have greater status and schooling standards are higher. Even Third World schools are major contributors to national…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Experience, Educational Quality
Altbach, Philip G. – Tertiary Education and Management, 2004
Much has been said about the impact of globalisation on higher education. Some have argued that globalisation, the Internet and the scientific community will level the playing field in the new age of knowledge interdependence. Others claim that globalisation means both worldwide inequality and the McDonaldisation of the university. It is argued…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Sector, Global Approach, International Education
Altbach, Philip G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
Describes the changing nature of higher education in Singapore, exploring particularly the government's manipulation of the country's lone (but rapidly growing) university to further national political and economic policy. Educational quality and academic freedom are noted as remaining at high levels despite the university's lack of institutional…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries

Altbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education, 1989
Presents a historical and international overview of student political movements. Discusses the sporadic nature of student activism, effects of mass media attention and government response, characteristics of activist leaders and participants, and the cultural and educational impact of student protest in Third World and industrialized countries.…
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Developing Nations, Dissent

Altbach, Philip G. – Comparative Education Review, 1985
Coombs' book provides comparative educators with current cross-national statistics on various key topics and presents the (somewhat pessimistic) views of an experienced policymaker on future worldwide educational challenges related to financial problems, scarcity of resources, demography, failures of previous reform efforts, and language of…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Comparative Education, Developed Nations, Developing Nations

Altbach, Philip G. – Chinese University Education Journal, 1989
Describes the process of textbook development and production. Notes that textbook production has become a multinational business, and that textbooks used in developing nations are frequently produced elsewhere and may reflect foreign values. Emphasizes that major academic systems located in industrialized nations dominate research on education and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, International Organizations
Altbach, Philip G. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1982
Examines factors affecting the organization and expansion of higher education systems in advanced Third World countries. University accountability and autonomy, educational planning, the choice and implementation of curricular specialities, and the adaptation of new institutional models to meet the needs of developing nations are discussed. (AM)
Descriptors: Accountability, Comparative Education, Curriculum, Developing Nations
Altbach, Philip G.; Kelly, David H. – 1984
This bibliogaphy provides references about a set of topics concerning the relationships between international development and the foreign student. The focus is on not only the contributions of foreign students to the social and economic development of their home countries, but also concerns related to issues of curriculum, re-entry problems, and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students

Altbach, Philip G. – Higher Education, 1991
A discussion of growing international student mobility looks at the flow of students from Third World countries to industrialized nations, the impact of foreign students on academic institutions, the impact of foreign study on the students, and related policies in host and source countries. Available research literature is reviewed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries
Altbach, Philip G.; Saldanha, Denzil; Weiler, Jeanne – 1987
This bibliography comprises 1,419 items arranged in 35 chapters. About 40 percent of the listings include annotations. The bibliography includes education materials in English mainly for the period from 1960 to 1985. In a few instances, important items published earlier are listed. The volume covers the major South Asian nations of Bangladesh,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Asian Studies, Comparative Education, Developing Nations

Altbach, Philip G. – Higher Education, 1993
A discussion of higher education in India looks at the system in comparison to others around the world, its politics, bureaucratic inertia, the institutionalized policy of expansion, the academic profession, funding, the examination system, and the university's role in society. Implications for meaningful reform are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Change Strategies, College Faculty, College Role