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Hinton, Samuel – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this paper is to review current issues in pre- and primary school reform and to pose questions on the long-term implications of present day solutions. Such an exercise will open up discussion on the probable effects of educational policy decisions with a view to minimize negative effects brought on by new policies. Because data…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Elementary Education, War, Educational Change
Picciano, Anthony G.; Steiner, Robert V. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
Every child has a right to an education. In the United States, the issue is not necessarily about access to a school but access to a quality education. With strict compulsory education laws, more than 50 million students enrolled in primary and secondary schools, and billions of dollars spent annually on public and private education, American…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Compulsory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Opportunities
Parveva, Teodora; De Coster, Isabelle; Noorani, Sogol – Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2009
This study produced by the Eurydice network gives a detailed picture of the context and organisation of national tests in 30 European countries and the use made of test results in informing education policy and practice and in guiding the school career of pupils. It presents the diverse choices made by European countries regarding the objectives,…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, National Competency Tests, Testing, Students
Little, Angela W. – Online Submission, 2008
The Millennium Development Goal 2 has a target of ensuring that, by 2015, all children will complete a full course of primary schooling. This is consistent with the second goal of the Dakar Framework of Action for Education for All [EFA] that pre-dated it, except that the Dakar goal qualifies the Millennium Goal with "compulsory education of…
Descriptors: Political Science, Field Studies, Compulsory Education, Interests
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Seliverstova, I.V. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
In Russia, preschool education, like higher education, is not compulsory, and access to it is not guaranteed by the state. At the same time, "the provision of state guarantees of access to and equal opportunities for acquiring a full-fledged education and achievement of new, up-to-date, high-quality preschool education" has been…
Descriptors: Influences, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries
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Uko-Aviomoh, E. E.; Okoh, E.; Omatseye, B. O. J. – Education, 2007
The Universal Basic education (UBE) Programme could not have been introduced at a better time than now that the nation is in dire need of all round national Development. The major objective of the UBE programme is to provide free, universal and compulsory basic education for every Nigerian child aged 6-15 years. However, for the Universal Basic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Compulsory Education, Access to Education
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Zhang, Tiedao; Minxia, Zhao – International Review of Education, 2006
Lack of access to basic education leads to diminished individual and national capabilities, therewith furthering cycles of poverty. An equitable education system meeting basic learning needs represents not only a human right, but also a means for reducing poverty, promoting productivity, and sustaining development. The Government of China--the…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Poverty, Rural Education, Foreign Countries
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Arunatilake, Nisha – International Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Despite Sri Lanka's 1990 commitment to provide 10-11 years of free education to all, only 93% of children in the 5-14-year-old age group were in school by the year 2000. Moreover, the education participation rates are not equitable across the country, varying by socio-economic groups. This paper examines the determinants of school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Compulsory Education, Attendance Patterns
Hern, Matt – Education Canada, 2004
In this article, the author discusses the impact of compulsory state schooling in North America. The author stresses that schools are not making kids smarter, more capable or more skilled. The basic aspects of everyday school life have emerged and continue to evolve not as a response to the needs of students, but as driven by institutional needs.…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality
Lo Bianco, Joseph – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2009
It is an underlying principle of Australian Education Review (AER) 54 that active efforts should be made to cultivate the latent bilingual potential within Australia's wider population and that this should be linked to major improvements in the quality of language teaching in schools. A combined approach of this kind will require investment in…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Academic Persistence, Language Role, Ideology
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Crittenden, Brian – Australian Journal of Education, 1981
As the secondary school has become an agent of mass education, it has been beset by complex problems, particularly in the identification of its educational role and its purposes as a social institution. Key features of the identity crisis in Australian secondary schools are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Educational Quality
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Wolfthal, Maurice – Educational Leadership, 1986
In response to recent nostalgia about education's past, the author reviews the reality of educational history. In the 1950s schools were affected by disruption and violence. In the 1930s declining standards were cited. In the teens there was a 50 percent dropout rate. In the 1900s problems of student boredom and violence were documented. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Compulsory Education, Dropouts, Educational History
Zhao, Yali – International Journal of Social Education, 2004
With the policy of opening to the world and economic reform in the late 1970s, China has experienced tremendous socioeconomic changes. To catch up and compete with the advanced countries, the national goals have shifted profoundly from the traditional goal of moral inculcation stressing cooperation, to the economic goal of modernization…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Curriculum Development, Social Sciences
Dongping, Yang, Ed.; Chungqing, Chai, Ed. – BRILL, 2010
The second volume of the English-language The China Educational Development Yearbook offers international scholars a glimpse into key issues in Chinese education today from the perspective of Chinese academics, practitioners, and applied researchers. An edited translation of the 2009 volume of the Chinese-language "Blue Book of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Majors (Students), Educational Development, Expenditures
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Yeong, Yun Choi; Bannister, Barry J. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1995
Identifies problems occurring in the Guangzhou (China) compulsory-education program (poor primary-education quality, administrator shortages, poorly trained teachers, insufficient education revenues, and high teacher turnover) and suggests solutions. Presents a situation analysis to determine how the education system works in practice. Promotes…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Developing Nations, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
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