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Doniwen Pietersen – Perspectives in Education, 2024
Making the most of online or hybrid teaching platforms is essential to making sure that, in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), higher education settings in developing universities and places are not left behind. While a number of the technological platforms adopted during the COVID-19 lockdown have the potential to reach more kids, they have…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Industrialization
R'boul, Hamza – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
The enduring colonial-like relations among Northern and Southern spaces continue to influence knowledge production and dissemination. Critical scholarship on epistemic diversity in higher education has argued that knowledge circulation is often unilateral considering how global partnerships among universities and higher education models are still…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Colonialism, Cultural Pluralism
Olakulehin, Felix Kayode; Singh, Gurmit – Open Praxis, 2013
Bourdieu has argued that higher education is a field that reproduces social inequality, thus complicating how openness widens access to higher education in the developing world. Drawing on the experiences of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), this paper critically analyses and evaluates the rationale, approach, difficulties,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Developing Nations, Access to Education
Ikpe, I. B. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The influence of positivism in education has been on the increase in the recent past, with academic departments increasingly being asked to justify the money spent on them and show some level of cost effectiveness. There is no other cluster of academic disciplines that is adversely affected by new wave of positivism as the Humanities which is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Cost Effectiveness, Humanities
Abukari, Abdulai – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2010
Higher education institutions seem to be becoming increasingly flexible with different functions. Most universities' mission statements involve teaching, research and service, but while the teaching and research missions are clearly defined and located within certain areas of the university activities, service is less clear and more ambiguous,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Case Studies, Interviews, Institutional Mission
Singhal, Sushila; Kejariwal, S. K. – New Frontiers in Education, 1978
The concept of nonformal education is reviewed as it is discussed by various educators and philosophers. The economic, social, and pyschological perspectives are considered along with implications for Indian society. (LBH)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Chinese Education, 1980
Presents 18 articles which were published in Chinese educational journals during 1979 and 1980. Topics discussed include the criterion of truth, the place of Mao Zedong in the ideology of education, the proper function of universities and colleges in relation to the economy, and the tremendous growth in the secondary education sector since 1965.…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy

Stefano, Francis; And Others – Soundings, 1990
This essay proposes that, in the current changing world, the traditional liberal arts model of higher education, advocating liberal learning for human freedom, does not go far enough to liberate specific groups from concrete mechanisms of deprivation and oppression. A critique, rebuttal, and second response are also presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Role, Developing Nations, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Lambo, T. A. – International Educational and Cultural Exchange, 1977
Third World higher educational systems must be based on each country's development objectives to be most effective. This article by the deputy director-general of the World Health Organization discusses the effects of education on Africans, with emphasis on cultural contrasts with the West. (LBH)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Education, Developing Nations
Diarrassouba – Bulletin of the Association of African Universities, 1974
After reviewing the historical and potential place of the humanities in African education, the author advocates an educational model in which the humanities would be limited in the vertical plane (i.e. over-specialization discouraged) but expanded horizontally into other university departments. [Article is in both English and French.] (JT)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Curriculum Design, Developing Nations, Economic Factors

Troen, S. Ilan – Higher Education, 1992
Analysis of the historical origins and development of Israel's universities helps understand the phenomenon of transfer and adaptation of Western concepts of higher education in developing countries. Despite major historical changes and the establishment of the Israeli state, the prestate ethos still dominates. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Role, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational History
Riffel, J. Anthony – 1985
This paper presents arguments for the notion that as a field of study, educational administration is necessarily undergoing change and development within the context of the culture in which it is being studied. For this reason the paper concludes that the field cannot justifiably be viewed as producing conclusive end products (rules for effective…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Development
Hong, Yong – Prospects, 1975
This article examines educational change in China caused by the cultural revolution and discusses its new educational policy and practice. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Development
Dumont, Rene – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1977
Schools must combine productive manual labor with academic learning, especially in developing countries, in order to create self-reliant and responsible citizens. (AV)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Marques, Juracy C.; Baquero, Rute Angelo – Educational Technology, 1983
Discusses some problems and solutions related to the use of educational technology in teacher training for higher education, the historical aspects of the educational technology developments in Brazil in the last two decades, and basic trends and perspectives for use of educational technology in the future. Five references are listed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Technology