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Rahman, Muhammad Sabbir; Mannan, Mahafuz; Rahman, Mohammad Mahboob – Health Education, 2018
Purpose: From the perspective of developing countries, studies regarding the behavioral effects of quitting tobacco consumption on emerging psychological determinants are limited. The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of emotional intelligence (EI), social norms, susceptibility and self-efficacy on the behavioral effects of…
Descriptors: Smoking, Health Behavior, Social Behavior, Intention
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Whitaker, Simon – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2018
The European Union has seen an increased number of asylum seekers and economic migrants over the past few years. There will be request to assess some of these individuals to see if they have an intellectual disability (ID). If this is to be done using the current internationally recognized definitions of ID, we will need to be confident that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Ability, Intellectual Disability
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Ganapathi, Janani – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2018
Education is a fundamental human right, yet one fifth of the world's population lives with poor literacy. India is home to the largest number of illiterate people, with infrastructural, cultural, and socio-economic factors hindering equitable access to quality education. Due to the rapidly growing technology and Internet usage in the country, open…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Shared Resources and Services, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Psacharopoulos, George; Patrinos, Harry Anthony – Education Economics, 2018
In the 60-plus year history of returns to investment in education estimates, there have been several compilations in the literature. This paper updates Psacharopoulos and Patrinos and reviews the latest trends and patterns based on 1120 estimates in 139 countries from 1950 to 2014. The private average global return to a year of schooling is 9% a…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Educational Trends, Computation, Income
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Bii, P. K.; Too, J. K.; Mukwa, C. W. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Teacher's attitude towards some particular technology influences their willingness to use that technology in their instructional processes, and consequently the attitude and responses of students to the technology that they observe teachers using. This has a direct bearing on whether or not such technology will successfully be integrated into…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
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Botlhale, Emmanuel – Africa Education Review, 2018
In developing countries, education is regarded as a public good that must be publicly provided. Due to the perceived positive correlation between education and development in development-hungry Africa, the education sector has, over the years, been receiving very generous budgetary allocations. Today, however, particularly post-2008, there are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Educational Finance, Financial Support
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Guler, Jessy; de Vries, Petrus J.; Seris, Noleen; Shabalala, Nokuthula; Franz, Lauren – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2018
The majority of individuals with autism spectrum disorder live in low- and middle-income countries and receive little or no services from health or social care systems. The development and validation of autism spectrum disorder interventions has almost exclusively occurred in high-income countries, leaving many unanswered questions regarding what…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Parenting Styles, Health Services
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Simo Fotso, Arlette; Solaz, Anne; Diene, Mbaye; Tsafack Nanfosso, Roger – Education Economics, 2018
Although most of the world's disabled people live in developing countries, little is known about the consequences of disability in this part of the world. Using the DHS-MICS 2011 data of Cameroon, this paper contributes to the literature by providing new robust estimates of the effect of child disability on education in a developing country…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Children, Disabilities
Cerutti, Paula; Crivellaro, Elena; Reyes, Germán; Sousa, Liliana D. – World Bank, 2018
How do labor income shocks affect household investment in upper secondary and tertiary schooling? Using longitudinal data from 2005-15 for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, this paper explores the effect of a negative household income shock on the enrollment status of youth ages 15 to 25. The findings suggest that negative income shocks significantly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Dropouts, Economic Factors
US Agency for International Development, 2018
More prosperous countries with educated populations make for better trading partners for the U.S. USAID's education work focuses on improving the reading skills of children; strengthening youth workforce development and higher education; and expanding access to quality education in crisis and conflict environments. They partner to leverage…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Partnerships in Education, Educational Attainment, Economic Factors
Amambia, Sahlim Charles; Bivens, Felix; Hamisi, Munira; Lancaster, Illana; Ogada, Olivia; Okumu, Gregory Ochieng; Songora, Nicholas; Zaid, Rehema – United States Institute of Peace, 2018
At 1.8 billion, today's generation of youth--those ages ten to twenty-four--is the largest the world has ever known. One-third of them live in fragile or conflict-affected countries. Susceptible to the sway of external parties, narratives, and ideologies, they are influenced by their circumstances--enhancing the likelihood of their participating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Participatory Research, Action Research, Program Effectiveness
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Juma, Said; Lehtomäki, Elina – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
Ever since the proclamation of the Salamanca Statement (1994) and the "Dakar Framework for Action" (2000), several countries across the globe have been improving their education systems making remarkable efforts towards inclusion. Furthermore, the "Muscat Agreement" (2014) proposes a global goal and targets for education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Educational Change, Educational Legislation
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Persaud, Nadini; Persaud, Indeira – International Journal of Higher Education, 2016
This study explores Barbadian students' knowledge/awareness on various facets of costs associated with their University of the West Indies (UWI) education and student perceptions of State funded education. The study was conducted subsequent to the announcement of UWI tuition fees which came into effect in September 2014. Ninety-three Faculty of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level, Student Attitudes, College Students
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Joshi, Priyadarshani – Comparative Education Review, 2016
Despite substantial growth in private schooling in developing countries, there has been little attention paid to the question of how public schools are experiencing and responding to competition in these contexts. To address this research gap, I collected primary survey data from two districts in Nepal and used descriptive and logistic regression…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Competition, Developing Nations, Public Schools
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Naicker, Inbanathan; Grant, Carolyn; Pillay, Sivanandani – South African Journal of Education, 2016
There are many schools in developing countries which, despite the challenges they face, defy the odds and continue to perform at exceptionally high levels. We cast our gaze on one of these resilient schools in South Africa, and sought to learn about the leadership practices prevalent in this school and the enablements and constraints to the school…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Case Studies, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
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