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Sedere, Upali M. – Online Submission, 2008
School based general education aught to be a future oriented subject. However, over the years, due to parental and grand-parental generations setting policies of education for the younger generation, education is always more past oriented than future oriented. This trend did not cause much of a problem when the change over time was moderate. As…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Developing Nations, Educational Policy, Educational Trends
Grant, James P. – 1982
The report reviews obstacles to meeting the needs of disabled and nondisabled children throughout the world. Health, nutrition, and education crises affecting children, especially in developing countries, are reviewed. Practices which promise greater return for each dollar are cited, including using paraprofessionals, building on community…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Disabilities, Educational Needs, Health Needs
Gauri, Varun – 2003
This paper analyzes contemporary rights-based and economic approaches to health care and education in developing countries. The paper assesses the foundations and uses of social rights in development; outlines an economic approach to improving health and education service provision; and highlights differences, similarities, and the hard questions…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Developing Nations, Differences, Economics
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Gomes-Neto, Joao Batista; And Others – Economics of Education Review, 1997
Exploits a unique data set (EDRURAL) from three northeastern states of Brazil to investigate the complementarities of health with school attainment and cognitive achievement. The promotion models and value-added achievement models demonstrate the value of students' visual acuity. Achievement models highlight the role of good nutrition. Eye…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developing Nations, Educational Attainment, Elementary Education
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Troisi, Joseph – Journal of Rural Health, 2001
Most of the world's rapidly expanding aging population is in rural areas of developing countries. Geriatric training programs should include social, economic, and psychological aspects of aging as well as medical, and should focus on enabling primary health caregivers to care for older people in their environments. Efforts to provide rural…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Developing Nations, Distance Education, Educational Gerontology