Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and development experiences, the authors highlight a number of continuities, changes, and issues between Soviet and post-Soviet, international and Central Asian experiences of borrowing and lending of education reforms. Even though Central Asian actors and institutions are not totally helpless victims and though international experts and NGOs appear well-meaning in these globalizing education transfers, the processes are leading toward reproducing global and local dependencies and inequalities.The trajectory of education reforms in Central Asia echo those of other developing countries. In response, the authors urge local policy makers and comparative e...
AbstractReforming education has been a major challenge for the politicians, academicians and busines...
The origins of this chapter lie in an informal discussion about the ‘crisis of the university’ organ...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and develo...
Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and develo...
Exploiting globalization while being exploited by it:Insights from post-Soviet education reforms i
The essays in Globalization on the Margins explore the continuities and changes in Central Asian edu...
Focussing on the case of a key emerging economy of Central Asia, Kazakhstan, this book addresses key...
[EN] Contemporary education, especially, the development of higher education is tightly bound with g...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
This article is based on an analysis of data gathered through two qualitative studies conducted by t...
Recent years have brought emerging theoretical propositions about the nature of educational change i...
This article describes the social, economic, and political processes that have influenced educationa...
To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their ...
This book explores the complex and various forms that privatization of education takes on a global s...
AbstractReforming education has been a major challenge for the politicians, academicians and busines...
The origins of this chapter lie in an informal discussion about the ‘crisis of the university’ organ...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...
Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and develo...
Building on an examination of comparative and international literature and their research and develo...
Exploiting globalization while being exploited by it:Insights from post-Soviet education reforms i
The essays in Globalization on the Margins explore the continuities and changes in Central Asian edu...
Focussing on the case of a key emerging economy of Central Asia, Kazakhstan, this book addresses key...
[EN] Contemporary education, especially, the development of higher education is tightly bound with g...
This volume revisits the book edited by David Phillips and Michael Kaser in 1992, entitled Education...
This article is based on an analysis of data gathered through two qualitative studies conducted by t...
Recent years have brought emerging theoretical propositions about the nature of educational change i...
This article describes the social, economic, and political processes that have influenced educationa...
To what extent have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their ...
This book explores the complex and various forms that privatization of education takes on a global s...
AbstractReforming education has been a major challenge for the politicians, academicians and busines...
The origins of this chapter lie in an informal discussion about the ‘crisis of the university’ organ...
These are turbulent times for higher educators and students around the world. They are characterised...