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BCES conference books.
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ISSN: 13144693 25348426 Publisher: [Sofia] : Bulgarian Comparative Education Society

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Porivni͡alʹno-pedahohichni studiï.
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ISSN: 23121904 23065532 Year: 2009 Publisher: Umanʹ : Nat͡sionalʹna akademii͡a pedahohichnykh nauk Ukraïny Instytut pedahohiky, Umansʹkyĭ derz͡havnyĭ pedahohichnyĭ universytet imeni Pavla Tychyny

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Taming the Wild Horse of Shadow Education : The Global Expansion of Private Tutoring and Regulatory Responses.
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ISBN: 1003318452 100088547X 1000885461 1032331550 1032331569 Year: 2023 Publisher: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,

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Zhang analyses the phenomenon of private supplementary tutoring from a global perspective, juxtaposing countries with strong regulations with counterparts having weak or no regulations.


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Learning at not-school : a review of study, theory, and advocacy for education in non-formal settings
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ISBN: 9780262311984 0262311984 9780262311977 0262311976 9780262518246 0262518244 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,

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Schools do not define education, and they are not the only institutions in which learning takes place. After-school programs, music lessons, Scouts, summer camps, on-the-job training, and home activities all offer out-of-school educational experiences. In "Learning at Not-School," Julian Sefton-Green explores studies and scholarly research on out-of-school learning, investigating just what it is that is distinctive about the quality of learning in these "not-school" settings. Sefton-Green focuses on those organizations and institutions that have developed parallel to public schooling and have emerged as complements, supplements, or attempts to remediate the alleged failures of schools. He reviews salient principles, landmark studies, and theoretical approaches to learning in not-school environments, reporting on the latest scholarship in the field. He examines studies of creative media production and considers ideas of "learning-to learn"--That relate to analyses of language and technology. And he considers other forms of in-formal learning--in the home and in leisure activities--in terms of not-school experiences. Where possible, he compares the findings of US-based studies with those of non-US-based studies, highlighting core conceptual issues and identifying what we often take for granted. Many not-school organizations and institutions set out to be different from schools, embodying different conceptions of community and educational values. Sefton-Green's careful consideration of these learning environments in pedagogical terms offers a crucial way to understand how they work. (Contains 17 notes.).


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Revista española de educación comparada
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ISSN: 11378654 21745382 Year: 1995 Publisher: Madrid : Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Servicio de Publicaciones


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Successful Global Collaborations in Higher Education Institutions
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ISBN: 3030255255 3030255247 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cham Springer Nature

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This open access book presents deep investigation to the manifold topics pertaining to global university collaboration. It outlines the strategies King Abdulaziz University has employed to rise in global rankings, and the reasons chosen to collaborate with other academic and research institutes. The environment in which universities currently exist is considered, and subsequently how an innovative culture might be established and maintained to enable global partnerships to be implemented and to succeed is discussed. The book provides an intense focus on why collaboration is a necessary ingredient for knowledge transfer and explains how to do it. The last part of the book considers how to sustain partnerships. This is because one of the challenges of global partnerships is not just setting them up, but also sustaining them.


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Education systems and inequalities : international comparisons
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ISBN: 1447326210 1447326113 1447335139 1447326105 Year: 2016 Publisher: Bristol, UK : Policy Press,

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Education Systems and Inequalities compares different education systems and their impact on creating and sustaining social inequalities.


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Preparing for Life in a Digital Age : The IEA International Computer and Information Literacy Study International Report
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ISBN: 3319142216 3319142224 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cham Springer Nature

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Ability to use information and communication technologies (ICT) is an imperative for effective participation in today’s digital age. Schools worldwide are responding to the need to provide young people with that ability. But how effective are they in this regard? The IEA International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) responded to this question by studying the extent to which young people have developed computer and information literacy (CIL), which is defined as the ability to use computers to investigate, create, and communicate with others at home, school, the workplace and in society. The study was conducted under the auspices of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and builds on a series of earlier IEA studies focusing on ICT in education. Data were gathered from almost 60,000 Grade 8 students in more than 3,300 schools from 21 education systems. This information was augmented by data from almost 35,000 teachers in those schools and by contextual data collected from school ICT-coordinators, school principals, and the ICILS national research centers. The IEA ICILS team systematically investigated differences among the participating countries in students’ CIL outcomes, how participating countries were providing CIL-related education, and how confident teachers were in using ICT in their pedagogical practice. The team also explored differences within and across countries with respect to relationships between CIL education outcomes and student characteristics and school contexts. In general, the study findings presented in this international report challenge the notion of young people as “digital natives” with a self-developed capacity to use digital technology. The large variations in CIL proficiency within and across the ICILS countries suggest it is naive to expect young people to develop CIL in the absence of coherent learning programs. Findings also indicate that system- and school-level planning needs to focus on increasing teacher expertise in using ICT for pedagogical purposes if such programs are to have the desired effect. The report furthermore presents an empirically derived scale and description of CIL learning that educational stakeholders can reference when deliberating about CIL education and use to monitor change in CIL over time.


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L’éducation : cultures et sociétés
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ISBN: 2859442006 9791035104405 Year: 2020 Publisher: Paris : Éditions de la Sorbonne,

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Une théorie générale de l’éducation, qui rend compte de ses significations et ses rôles dans la production et la reproduction sociales, est-elle possible? Elle suppose en tout cas l’étude historico-sociologique comparée de différents types de civilisations, la critique des théories et des concepts ethnocentriques, la sensibilité au général et au particulier, l’appréhension de la globalité et de la complexité, non seulement des sociétés, mais aussi de l’éducation elle-même sous ses différentes formes (scolaires et non-scolaires) et de leurs contradictions éventuelles. Partant de cette problématique est proposé dans cet ouvrage un modèle général d’analyse inter-disciplinaire et inter-culturel, des rapports entre l’éducation et les divers facteurs qui l’influencent et sont influencés par elle: peuples et langues, milieu naturel, mode de production, idées et valeurs, structures et mouvements socio-politiques, rôle des personnalités, relations internationales.

Japanese Lessons : A Year in a Japanese School Through the Eyes of An American Anthropologist and Her Children
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ISBN: 081478612X 0814712916 9780814786123 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York, NY : New York University Press,

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Gail R. Benjamin reaches beyond predictable images of authoritarian Japanese educators and automaton schoolchildren to show the advantages and disadvantages of a system remarkably different from the American one... --The New York Times Book Review Americans regard the Japanese educational system and the lives of Japanese children with a mixture of awe and indignance. We respect a system that produces higher literacy rates and superior math skills, but we reject the excesses of a system that leaves children with little free time and few outlets for creativity and self-expression. In Japanese Lessons, Gail R. Benjamin recounts her experiences as a American parent with two children in a Japanese elementary school. An anthropologist, Benjamin successfully weds the roles of observer and parent, illuminating the strengths of the Japanese system and suggesting ways in which Americans might learn from it. With an anthropologist's keen eye, Benjamin takes us through a full year in a Japanese public elementary school, bringing us into the classroom with its comforting structure, lively participation, varied teaching styles, and non-authoritarian teachers. We follow the children on class trips and Sports Days and through the rigors of summer vacation homework. We share the experiences of her young son and daughter as they react to Japanese schools, friends, and teachers. Through Benjamin we learn what it means to be a mother in Japan--how minute details, such as the way mothers prepare lunches for children, reflect cultural understandings of family and education. Table of Contents Acknowledgments 1. Getting Started 2. Why Study Japanese Education? 3. Day-to-Day Routines 4. Together at School, Together in Life 5. A Working Vacation and Special Events 6. The Three R's, Japanese Style 7. The Rest of the Day 8. Nagging, Preaching, and Discussions 9. Enlisting Mothers' Efforts 10. Education in Japanese Society 11. Themes and Suggestions 12. Sayonara Appendix. Reading and Writing in Japanese References Index

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