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Curriculum reform in African higher education: solving society’s problems and meeting its needs
Higher education is often regarded as a crucial driver of development in Africa. Notably, the curricula in African higher education institutions are...
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Curriculum wars and youth political education in the UK and Australia—a narrative review
This paper discusses the questions at the heart of the tussle between different types of knowledge within curricula that we conceptualise as...
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The Link Between Economic Inequalities and Quality of Education: Evidence from Poland and Finland
In today’s world this gap between the richest and the poorest is constantly widening. This paper aims to examine the impact of this economic...
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Higher Education Access, Neoliberalism, and an Uncertain Future: Reauthorizing the Higher Education Act in the Twenty-First Century
The twenty-first century began with challenge. The solidification of neoliberalism, the global market, the knowledge-based economy, and terrorism... -
At the borderlands of higher education in Japan and Korea: a duoethnography
Internationalization in higher education can transform institutions by introducing individuals from new cultures that challenge and enrich...
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Max Weber, Education, and the Rise of Modern Societies
Max Weber is one of the founders of modern sociology. Sociologists study the social processes that produce, sustain, or reform education. This... -
Democracy without curriculum: how unschooling contributes to a home education rooted in democracy and agency for young people
It is widely accepted that young people’s lives are more complex than ever before and this complexity is making classroom life difficult for many. In...
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The development of the Academic Incivility Scale for higher education
Academic incivility is a serious concern for higher education. The continuum of incivility to bullying is not agreed upon, but the behaviors...
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Global Development of Education Law
After experiencing the COVID pandemic, which is unprecedented in human history, people appreciate more the important role that education plays in... -
Rethinking Education for the New Normal: Formal Versus Informal and Nonformal Education and Lifelong Learning
In the twentieth century, many assumed that education and schooling were the same thing. However, with the emergence of online and lifelong learning,... -
Reasonable Communities: P4C and Peace Education
Ann Sharp and Laurence Splitter considered reasonablenessReasonableness to be a social disposition possessed by those who are “willing to be reasoned... -
Education under totalitarian regimes: The case of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
This article discusses the education system under the totalitarian regime of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from 2014 to 2017. It...
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Financing adult learning and education (ALE) now and in future
This article submits that while the world continues to view education as a human right, it also persists in depriving an important section of it –...
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Tourism Education in Perspective
To some extent, tourism education is facing an unparalleled crisis, probably a terminal crisis. Metrics applied in research and publications are... -
Higher Education in Indonesia
Higher learning in Indonesia has diverse roots extending back over centuries. Now, however, as one of the larger systems worldwide, it has goals to... -
Examining Internal Factors Impacting Higher Education Institutions Readiness for Implementing Public–private Partnerships to Foster a Knowledge Economy in Post-conflict Somalia
There is a prevailing consensus within literature that higher education plays a pivotal role in national reconstruction and development. As the...
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An Odd Coupling: Nietzsche and W.E.B. Du Bois on 21st Century Philosophy of Education
This essay contrasts Nietzsche’s remarks on elite education with W.E.B. Du Bois’ demand for democratized education. The essay takes their remarks as...
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“Global citizenship means different things to different people”: Visions and implementation of global citizenship education in Dutch secondary education
Many countries have recently called for educating global citizens, suggesting that global citizenship education (GCE) can contribute usefully to...
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Multiculturalism, Religious Education, and Fundamental British Values
This chapter maps the relationship between multiculturalism and education from the immediate post-Second World War period to the present day. Focus...