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Kenneke, Larry J. – International Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 1994
A framework for decision making in implementing development projects has three dimensions: (1) personal and project expectations; (2) multiple responsibilities (to whom is the team leader responsible); and (3) carrying out implementation tasks (unconditional positive regard for clients; "do no harm"). (SK)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Developing Nations, Development, Expectation

van den Bor, Wout; Shute, James C. M. – Higher Education, 1991
Two reports on higher education in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are the basis for an examination of the potential and problems of higher education in developing nations in the southern hemisphere. Ways to improve higher education in these areas using north-south university cooperation are suggested. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Role, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Dhanarajan, G. – Australian Universities' Review, 1987
Malaysia is realizing that it can no longer depend on the generosity of past colonial masters and present trading partners to meet its higher education needs. It must prepare to pay the full cost of higher education, either abroad or in its own severely limited educational facilities. (MSE)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation

Ojiambo, Joseph B. – Education for Information, 1992
Examines the relevance of library and information science (LIS) studies in the United Kingdom for students from developing countries. Reasons for studying in the United Kingdom, relevance of the curriculum, student expectations, and characteristics of successful students are covered; and three approaches to LIS studies for foreign students are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Developing Nations, Expectation, Foreign Countries