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Educational Innovation in Developing Countries: Case-Studies of Changemakers
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Educational Innovation in Developing Countries: Case-Studies of Changemakers

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Educational investment is now back at the top of the development agenda. The World Conference on Education For All, jointly sponsored by UNICEF, UNESCO, UNDP and the World Bank, confirmed the commitment of national governments and donors to provide opportunities for all children to enrol in school and reach minimum levels of achievement. This book takes a new look at the problems that confront politicians, planners, curriculum developers and teachers in implementing educational innovations in developing countries. The eight case studies of educational change are based on doctoral research in Nigeria, the Sudan, Lesotho, Malaysia, China and the Seychelles, and analyzes four types of innovation - curriculum development, teacher education, institutional change and system-wide reform. An international team of contributors based at Sussex University has drawn together detailed case studies based on extensive field research examining the activities of those who plan and implement change - the changemakers. The insights into theory and practice that emerge provide the intellectural yeast for the development of effective innovation stategies for the next decade. Keith M. Lewin is also the author of Education in Austerity: Options for Planners and Doing Educational Research in Developing Countries: Qualitative Strategies (co-authored with G. Vulliamy and D. Stephens). Janet S. Stuart has also written The Unequal Third .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 June 1993
Pages
325
ISBN
9780333586631

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Educational investment is now back at the top of the development agenda. The World Conference on Education For All, jointly sponsored by UNICEF, UNESCO, UNDP and the World Bank, confirmed the commitment of national governments and donors to provide opportunities for all children to enrol in school and reach minimum levels of achievement. This book takes a new look at the problems that confront politicians, planners, curriculum developers and teachers in implementing educational innovations in developing countries. The eight case studies of educational change are based on doctoral research in Nigeria, the Sudan, Lesotho, Malaysia, China and the Seychelles, and analyzes four types of innovation - curriculum development, teacher education, institutional change and system-wide reform. An international team of contributors based at Sussex University has drawn together detailed case studies based on extensive field research examining the activities of those who plan and implement change - the changemakers. The insights into theory and practice that emerge provide the intellectural yeast for the development of effective innovation stategies for the next decade. Keith M. Lewin is also the author of Education in Austerity: Options for Planners and Doing Educational Research in Developing Countries: Qualitative Strategies (co-authored with G. Vulliamy and D. Stephens). Janet S. Stuart has also written The Unequal Third .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 June 1993
Pages
325
ISBN
9780333586631