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Lynch, Patrick D.; And Others – Journal of Educational Administration, 1992
Describes Sudan's New Educational Policy, a top-down educational reform plan promulgated by the Nimeiri Government during 1970-85. The plan attempted to increase enrollments dramatically and change a colonial British curriculum to a modern, authentically Sudanese curriculum. Fortunately, the plan ignored the Khalawi, alternative institutions that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Planning
Lynch, Patrick D. – 1987
National development, a worldwide rationale of mass schooling systems, is both economic and social-integrative and supports the human capital paradigm. The social-integrative objective fosters membership in modern systems of state and money exchange that pull people away from traditional ethnic, cultural, regional, or religious allegiances. This…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Lynch, Patrick D.; Wiggins, Thomas – 1987
After World War II, an optimistic, rationalist ideology infused with Jeffersonian values influenced worldwide educational growth. The idea of a universal, free, compulsory system replaced an older elitist ideology. The equality ideology held that (1) cultural integration was necessary for national unity and (2) a shortage of trained manpower was…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Democratic Values, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Lynch, Patrick D. – 1984
During the 1960's, the nations of the world strove to provide access to schools, especially primary schools, to all children, on the assumption that education was a necessary and sufficient precondition for economic development. This faith gave way, in the 1970's and 1980's, to worldwide skepticism about the linkage between education and economic…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cultural Context, Culture Lag, Decentralization