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Hickling-Hudson, Anne – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
Pearlette Louisy raises issues of pressing concern for the future of Caribbean education. Here, I elaborate on some of the dilemmas that she raises. Interwoven in this discussion are sketches of potentially positive scenarios in a globalising future.
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Latin Americans, Indigenous Knowledge, Futures (of Society)
Elissalde, Enrique – 1990
Midway through this century, Braille was placed within the reach of blind persons throughout the world when Unesco began the major task of adapting Braille to accommodate all languages and dialects. Invented in France between 1825 and 1829, Braille's role as the key to the cultural emancipation of the blind had previously been limited to countries…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Blindness, Braille, Comparative Education
Pittsburgh Univ., PA. Council of Graduate Students in Education. – 1981
The Council for Graduate Students in Education's Seventh Annual Colloquium was held on March 28, 1981, on the theme "Education Across Cultures: Domestic and International Perspectives." Papers presented include: "Symbolic Strategies in the Organization of Ethnic Study Programs" (Julian E. Abuso); "The Prospective…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Deafness, Developing Nations
Ezeomah, Chimah – 1990
Nomadism is a worldwide phenomenon and its practitioners fall into three categories: (1) hunter/food gatherers, such as the Hadzabe in the United Republic of Tanzania; (2) itinerant workers, including the gypsies in North America; and (3) pastoralists, such as the Masai and Shuaw Arabs in Africa, the Sami in Finland, Norway, and Sweden, and the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational History
Mohsini, S. R. – 1989
The "Folkehojskole," or Folk High School (more accurately translated as "People's College") which is Denmark's unique contribution to adult education, offer residential adult instruction. The aims of folk education are to help adults behave as independent and mature members of the community and think and speak freely. Emphasis…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Community Schools, Cultural Education
Wagner, Daniel A. – 1990
The importance of research in literacy is that it provides some routes to greater efficiency in literacy provision. Research from the past shows how important reading and writing have been over the centuries. Literacy was often invested with social and moral power as well, and religious literacy was the predominant form of reading and writing from…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Cultural Context
Spratt, Jennifer E.; Wagner, Daniel – 1984
By looking at changes in the status and role of the fqih or traditional Islamic teacher in Morocco, it is possible to trace the transformation of the entire learning system from an independent, teacher-centered approach to a government-controlled educational system, of which religious education is only a part. In the traditional system, students…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Change
International Labour Office, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1977
The report focuses on the role of education in facilitating effective participation of groups and individuals in development efforts in Africa. Special attention is given to problems of the poor, women, the handicapped, those uninvolved or marginally involved such as unemployed youth, and those living and working in rural areas. The report is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Education, Cooperatives, Developing Nations