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245 0 0 _aInternational perspectives on education /
_cedited by Albert Rolls ; editorial advisor, Lynn M. Messina.
_hPR
260 _a[Bronx, New York] :
_bH.W. Wilson Company,
_c(c)2007.
300 _aviii, 200 pages :
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_c26 cm.
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490 1 _aThe reference shelf ;
_vv. 79, no. 4
504 _a1 and webography (pages 183-196) and index.
505 0 0 _tAn education for everybody --
_tThe business of schooling
_rGeorge Kent --
_tEducating Amaretch : private schools for the poor and the new frontier for investors
_rJames Tooley --
_tCrowds of pupils but little else in African schools
_rSharon LaFraniere --
_tKeeping the promise
_rBirger Fredriksen --
_tBeyond knowledge : the other uses of education --
_tEditor's introduction --
_tA nation with a long memory, but a truncated history
_rHassan M. Fattah --
_tShould we teach patriotism?
_rDiane Ravitch --
_tAn education in Muslim integration
_rJay Tolson --
_tStrategies for teaching civic education : an international perspective
_rKaye Pepper --
_tis for Allah, "J" is for jihad
_rCraig Davis --
_tPreach your children well
_rAmanda Gefter --
_tGlobalization and the goal of education --
_tEditor's introduction --
_tNew paradigms for 21st century education : an international perspective
_rVictor Ordonez
_rSiegfried Ramler --
_tCollege goes global
_rWilliam R. Brody --
_tA world transformed : how other countries are preparing students for the interconnected world of the 21st century
_rVivien Stewart --
_tRethinking education in the global era
_rMarcelo M. Suarez-Orozco.
505 0 0 _tEducation in our technological age --
_tEditor's introduction --
_tOnline high-school programs that work : five common strategies for making online high school programs effective in your school district
_rM.D. Roblyer --
_tTechnology in Ethiopian schools : connecting children from various cultures
_rJudit Szente --
_tThe promise of open educational resources
_rMarshall S. Smith
_rCatherine M. Casserly --
_tBeyond the book : electronic textbooks will bring worldwide learning
_rParker Rossman --
_tReview of two mainline e-learning projects in the European Union
_rHuseyin Uzunboylu --
_tIn pursuit of quality education --
_tEditor's introduction --
_tSchools making tough choices : an international perspective
_rC. Rotberg --
_tThe measure of learning
_rAlex Kingsbury --
_tIf you think we have problems ... Japan's inferior university system
_rJane Barnes Mack-Cozzo --
_tFreedom of choice can only make it better
_rKevin Donnelly --
_tDiscounting education's value
_rAnthony P. Carnevale --
520 0 _aFrom Publisher's Website: Examines different cultural approaches to primary, secondary, and college education, emphasizing literacy and graduation rates, the role of the state, and social and religious attitudes.
530 _a2
650 0 _aEducation
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aGlobalization.
650 0 _aEducational technology.
700 1 _aRolls, Albert.
830 0 _aReference shelf ;
_vv. 79, no. 4.
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