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Davies, Lynn – Comparative Education, 1987
Researching women, educational administration, and the Third World is paradoxically not about focusing on women at all. To do so would be to underscore a counter-productive sex differences approach and to detract from consideration of why, and for whom, power has come to be exercised in certain ways in schools. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Administrators, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Administration

Lungu, Gatian F. – Comparative Education, 1985
Examines the role of elite groups in Zambia educational policymaking in the postindependence era, using three major attempts at educational reform as illustrations. Concludes that well-to-do groups have dominated educational policy decisions to preserve their own interests and have obtained gradual reforms in spite of offically declared radical…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Change

Mwamwenda, Tuntufye S.; Mwamwenda, Bernadette B. – Comparative Education, 1987
Interviews with head teachers gathered information to study the relationship between academic achievement and variables such as availability of classrooms, furniture, and books in Botswana primary schools. In contrast to some studies carried out in the West, research supported the view that school facilities are integral to academic achievement.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Furniture, Classrooms, Comparative Education

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

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

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

Kelly, Gail P. – Comparative Education, 1987
Argues that women's education should be a concern of government policymakers and suggests essential policy components: (1) schools that are accessible to women; (2) transportation, childcare, and other conditions that enable women to attend school; and (3) education that is linked to employment opportunities for women. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Education Work Relationship

Vulliamy, Graham – Comparative Education, 1987
Reports on research combining quantitative data and qualitative case-studies to examine factors affecting standards in Papua New Guinea's provincial high schools. Concludes that school effects are relatively more important in developing than in developed nations and that only some school effectiveness literature can be generalized to the Third…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Developed Nations

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

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

Bude, Udo – Comparative Education, 1983
The history of British colonial educational policies, particularly the adaptation concept in Black Africa, is discussed. "Adaptation" refers to an educational scheme, supposedly adapted to the needs of Black people, completely oriented toward family and community life, and based on recommendations by the 1920-21 and 1924 Phelps-Stokes…
Descriptors: Blacks, Change Strategies, Colonialism, Community Schools

Jones, Marie T. – Comparative Education, 1986
Shows how Tunisia's national educational program is implemented unevenly in different regions with resulting disadvantages for rural populations, especially rural girls and women. Specifies ways the politics and public policy appear to influence regional differences in educational outcomes. Examines educational, economic, and political…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Boarding Schools, Comparative Education, Developing Nations