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McGinn, Noel; Street, Susan – Comparative Education, 1984
Evaluates public education's contributions to Mexico's economic development from 1952-1982. Finds education's principal contribution has not been to improve human capital or government competence; education has instead been a vital source of political capital that has helped to maintain the political system as an "inclusionary…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Development

Singhal, Sushila – Comparative Education, 1984
In spite of gains, Indian women's educational level still lags behind that of Indian men. Illiteracy is highest for rural women; unemployment is highest for urban women. Access to education for women is limited and is further delimited in higher levels. Acceptance of changed roles for educated women is lacking. (BRR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Comparative Education, Developing Nations

Thobani, Mateen – Comparative Education Review, 1984
A partial equilibrium framework (user charges/government subsidy) analyzes optimal user charges for social services. The framework is applied to Malawi's education sector to formulate policy recommendations for solving problems of high student-teacher ratios and drop-out rates. Malawi's school user fees were increased in 1982 based on this…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Economics, Educational Finance

Little, Virginia C.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1983
Reviews research concerning the family as a source of support for the elderly in Israel, Japan, Poland, Hong Kong, and Egypt. Focuses on cultural norms, changes in intergenerational support over time, family relationships, lack of social services, social change, and stress factors. (JAC)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Developing Nations, Extended Family, Family Life

Ameziane, Ahmed; Lietz, Jeremy J. – Education, 1983
The kingdom of Morocco has developed an educational system that incorporates traditional customs and values of the people with the system of accountability practiced there under French colonial rule. A highly structured curriculum for each educational level is combined with a minimum competency requirement at each grade level. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Accountability, College Entrance Examinations, Competency Based Education, Developing Nations

Ekpo-Ufot, Abel – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1979
Describes a management training course in leadership and human relations at the University of Lagos (Nigeria): the initial participant questionnaire on home organization goals, psychological testing, assignments, study group interaction, lectures, games, feedback, and evaluation. Course objective is to develop effective leadership skills and…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Course Organization

Naik, J. P. – International Review of Education, 1979
Since independence in 1947, India's educational goals have included expansion, improved quality, and equal opportunity. The author analyzes India's successes and failures in reaching these goals in the context of its limited economic resources, the traditional educational values of its people, and its traditionally stratified social system. (SJL)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Caste, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations

Kidd, J. R. – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1979
Compares the educational systems, particularly nonformal education, of India and China, and the impact on education of sociopolitical factors, history, government, ideology, languages, and cultures. Includes differences and similarities in educational facilities, personnel, methods, some national statistics, and charts of the education systems in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communism, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education

Adeyemi, Michael Bamidele – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Discusses the design, implementation, and rationale for an international education component in Botswanan secondary schools. Maintains that sustained development requires that students learn the interconnection of cultural, economic, political, and technological systems. Includes a breakdown of main topics with corresponding notes and comments.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Design

Vodounou, Victor A. – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1996
Overviews the development of special education in several sub-Saharan African countries; describes the current status of special education programs in terms of financing and quality of educational services; and offers suggestions for improving special education services through curriculum development, teacher training, appropriate facilities and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations
Jung, Insung – Educational Technology, 2003
Analyzes three applications of online learning and technology in South Korea: development of single-mode virtual universities; online education in conventional universities; and Web-based corporate training. Concludes with principles of online learning derived from experiences in implementing such environments. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education

Okpala, N. Promise; Onocha, Charles O. – Kenya Journal of Education, 1988
Demonstrates that students who are taught physics concepts through active inquiry learn more readily than students taught the same concepts through vicarious inquiry method. Urges the active involvement of students in laboratory work. (LS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Demonstrations (Educational), Developing Nations, Discovery Learning
Tout, Ken – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
The "graying" of the population in developing nations has combined with the breakdown of the traditional extended family, the impact of modern education, migration factors, and the effects of AIDS to create an imperative for intergenerational program development. Through such organizations as HelpAge International, successful…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Aging (Individuals), Cross Cultural Studies, Developing Nations
Bendahmane, Diane B. – Grassroots Development, 1994
Although child mortality rates have significantly improved in recent decades, most children in Latin America and the Caribbean are still living in poverty and are poorly educated. Investing in education has beneficial effects on birth rates, health, income equality, and the environment. Includes tables describing economic, educational, and infant…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Children, Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations
Weber, Ron – Grassroots Development, 1994
Overviews the history of Service Volunteered for All (Servol), an organization founded in 1970 in Trinidad and Tobago by Gerard Pantin, a Catholic priest. The organization has evolved into 2 national networks of 150 preschools, 40 life centers for teenage boys and girls, training programs for preschool teachers, and community programs aimed at…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Child Rearing, Consciousness Raising, Developing Nations