Adel T. Al-Bataineh, Mohamed A. Nur-Awaleh
International Education Systems and Contemporary Education Reforms
Adel T. Al-Bataineh, Mohamed A. Nur-Awaleh
International Education Systems and Contemporary Education Reforms
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International Education Systems and Contemporary Education Reforms focuses on the information and skills students need to understand, compare, and analyze educational systems and recent reforms in both developed and under developing countries.
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International Education Systems and Contemporary Education Reforms focuses on the information and skills students need to understand, compare, and analyze educational systems and recent reforms in both developed and under developing countries.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780761830467
- ISBN-10: 0761830464
- Artikelnr.: 21953776
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780761830467
- ISBN-10: 0761830464
- Artikelnr.: 21953776
Adel T. Al-Bataineh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. Professor Al-Bataineh holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum Instruction from Illinois State University. He has authored articles and chapters on a wide range of issues in education. Mohamed A. Nur-Awaleh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations at Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. Professor Nur-Awaleh holds an M.A, M.S, and Ph.D. from the University at Albany-State University of New York. He has written on a variety of issues related to international education, shared governance and leadership in Sub-Saharan African universities, Somali education, planning and implementation of international educational projects, and distance learning in higher education.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Anatomy of School
Reform Movements: Lessons from 1945-1960 Chapter 4 Educational Reform in
Morocco: Are the New Directions Feasible? Chapter 5 The Shift From a
Traditional Centralized Educational System to a More Participatory System:
The Case of Guatemala Chapter 6 From Nationalism to Idealism: Curriculum
2005 and Public Education in South Africa Chapter 7 From Dictatorship to
Democracy? Educational Reform in Ghana Chapter 8 Education in Jordan and
the Provisions For Students with Learning Disabilities Chapter 9
Post-Public Education in the Developing World: Decentralization of Public
Education and the Emergency of the Private Sector in Education Chapter 10
The Development of the Private Sector Education in the Haitian Education
System Chapter 11 The Impact of World Bank/IMF and Kenya Government's
Policies on Teacher Recruitment, Staffing and Education Quality Chapter 12
Designing Learning Materials for Distance Education in Sub-Sahara Africa
Using the TeamWrite Approach (TWA) Chapter 13 Index Chapter 14 Contributors
Reform Movements: Lessons from 1945-1960 Chapter 4 Educational Reform in
Morocco: Are the New Directions Feasible? Chapter 5 The Shift From a
Traditional Centralized Educational System to a More Participatory System:
The Case of Guatemala Chapter 6 From Nationalism to Idealism: Curriculum
2005 and Public Education in South Africa Chapter 7 From Dictatorship to
Democracy? Educational Reform in Ghana Chapter 8 Education in Jordan and
the Provisions For Students with Learning Disabilities Chapter 9
Post-Public Education in the Developing World: Decentralization of Public
Education and the Emergency of the Private Sector in Education Chapter 10
The Development of the Private Sector Education in the Haitian Education
System Chapter 11 The Impact of World Bank/IMF and Kenya Government's
Policies on Teacher Recruitment, Staffing and Education Quality Chapter 12
Designing Learning Materials for Distance Education in Sub-Sahara Africa
Using the TeamWrite Approach (TWA) Chapter 13 Index Chapter 14 Contributors
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Anatomy of School
Reform Movements: Lessons from 1945-1960 Chapter 4 Educational Reform in
Morocco: Are the New Directions Feasible? Chapter 5 The Shift From a
Traditional Centralized Educational System to a More Participatory System:
The Case of Guatemala Chapter 6 From Nationalism to Idealism: Curriculum
2005 and Public Education in South Africa Chapter 7 From Dictatorship to
Democracy? Educational Reform in Ghana Chapter 8 Education in Jordan and
the Provisions For Students with Learning Disabilities Chapter 9
Post-Public Education in the Developing World: Decentralization of Public
Education and the Emergency of the Private Sector in Education Chapter 10
The Development of the Private Sector Education in the Haitian Education
System Chapter 11 The Impact of World Bank/IMF and Kenya Government's
Policies on Teacher Recruitment, Staffing and Education Quality Chapter 12
Designing Learning Materials for Distance Education in Sub-Sahara Africa
Using the TeamWrite Approach (TWA) Chapter 13 Index Chapter 14 Contributors
Reform Movements: Lessons from 1945-1960 Chapter 4 Educational Reform in
Morocco: Are the New Directions Feasible? Chapter 5 The Shift From a
Traditional Centralized Educational System to a More Participatory System:
The Case of Guatemala Chapter 6 From Nationalism to Idealism: Curriculum
2005 and Public Education in South Africa Chapter 7 From Dictatorship to
Democracy? Educational Reform in Ghana Chapter 8 Education in Jordan and
the Provisions For Students with Learning Disabilities Chapter 9
Post-Public Education in the Developing World: Decentralization of Public
Education and the Emergency of the Private Sector in Education Chapter 10
The Development of the Private Sector Education in the Haitian Education
System Chapter 11 The Impact of World Bank/IMF and Kenya Government's
Policies on Teacher Recruitment, Staffing and Education Quality Chapter 12
Designing Learning Materials for Distance Education in Sub-Sahara Africa
Using the TeamWrite Approach (TWA) Chapter 13 Index Chapter 14 Contributors