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Härmä, Joanna – Comparative Education, 2016
The rise in low-fee private (LFP) primary schooling serving relatively poor clients is becoming well-documented. However much of this literature focuses on urban areas whose dense populations are favourable to market growth and competition. This paper goes some way to filling a gap in the literature on whether LFP schools are serving the needs of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Private Schools, Rural Areas
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Hansen, Mette Halskov; Woronov, T. E. – Comparative Education, 2013
The Chinese government is pouring resources into building vocational education at all levels of the Chinese educational system. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in three vocational secondary schools in 2007-2012, this article compares rural and urban schools to highlight the persistent urban-rural divide in implementing vocational…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Rural Schools, Urban Schools, Vocational Education
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Crocombe, Ron; Crocombe, Marjorie Tuainekore – Comparative Education, 1993
Compares the Cook Islands (a small Pacific Island country) and the Solomon Islands (one of the largest) with regard to availability of postcompulsory education. Suggests that postschool educational benefits are positively associated with smallness (resulting in higher per capita international aid), per capita income, foreign investment,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Income
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Kravetz, Nathan – Comparative Education, 1980
Since 1917, Soviet policy has stressed self-determination of non-Russian populations and a commitment to their education. Using 1970 All-Union Census data and some later information, the author examines progress made toward this goal and the educational achievement of various groups. Success is noted and some problems outlined. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Educational Attainment, Educational Change, Educational Development
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Lemon, Anthony – Comparative Education, 1995
Reviews the history of educational development in Zimbabwe-Rhodesia during the transition from colonialism to independence and beyond. Offers a case study of effects of educational policies in nine Zimbabwean secondary schools. Lessons derived from Zimbabwe suggest that the first postapartheid South African government must avoid policies that…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Development, Educational Discrimination, Educational Policy
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Faasse, J. H.; And Others – Comparative Education, 1987
Focuses on changes that occurred in the Dutch educational attainment process in a 25-year period, comparing a group of students born around 1940 with a group born around 1965. Discusses implications of educational reforms and changes in the Dutch systems of labor and welfare.
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Educational Attainment, Educational Change
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Kelly, Gail P. – Comparative Education, 1982
Explains the colonial school's role in terms of the distribution of education by vertical (social strata) and horizontal (regional) integration, the type of education offered, and the political and social context of interwar Vietnam. Indicates the schools played a divisive role, an effect not due solely to foreign domination. (LC)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Differences, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Atkinson, Norman – Comparative Education, 1982
During a time of great unrest, formerly White schools have undertaken, with considerable success, one of the most critical educational innovations attempted in the African continent. Success appears, ironically, to be due to the same strong structure which for nearly 50 years made the schools effective instruments of White supremacy. (BRR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Change Strategies, Classification, Educational Policy
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Zajda, Joseph – Comparative Education, 1979
This paper analyzes the emphasis placed on vocational education in Soviet schools: the provision of vocational schools; the ties of education to state economic planning; grade level provisions for vocational orientation; and urban and rural work training programs. The system's impact on pupils' career aspirations and socialization is also…
Descriptors: Career Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Harber, C. R. – Comparative Education, 1984
Discusses factors influencing development of political attitudes of Hausa primary and secondary students in Kano State, Nigeria. Describes influences from traditional socialization agencies and schools in terms of attitudes toward citizenship, authority, and political participation. Finds schooling's emphasis on bureaucracy contributes equally to…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Comparative Education, Democratic Values, Developing Nations
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Martin, C. J. – Comparative Education, 1982
Using field data from South Maragoli (Western Kenya), explains households' high outlay on school fees and the sustained popular demand for educational expansion in the context of the erosion of subsistence production and consumption in favor of consumption purchased from income from wage labor. (Author/LC)
Descriptors: Budgets, Conventional Instruction, Developing Nations, Educational Assessment
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Chivore, B. R. S. – Comparative Education, 1986
A survey of 577 secondary students was conducted to determine pupils' attitudes towards teaching as a profession. Teaching in general, and secondary teaching in particular, was more attractive to females, to students from rural schools, and pupils whose parents had low academic qualifications. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Attainment
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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
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Akande, Bolanle E. – Comparative Education, 1987
Examines the issue of equality of opportunity and social mobility in terms of differences between urban and rural young people in South-Western Nigeria, focusing particularly on those handicaps associated with female disadvantage. Reports results of interviews with 359 rural and urban female secondary school students. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Access to Education, Adolescents, Comparative Education
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Knodel, John – Comparative Education, 1997
National surveys and 1990 census data in Thailand show that the gender gap in educational attainment has closed at all levels, and preferences for educating sons more than daughters have declined substantially. Rural focus groups revealed that parental views on gender and schooling are complex, and access to schooling locally has greater benefits…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Age Groups, Economic Factors, Educational Attainment
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