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Applying Reimers and McGinn's "Informed Dialogue" to Namibia
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A 6 page paper
applying the principles of "Informed Dialogue : Using Research to Shape Education Policy around
the World" to formulating educational policy in Namibia. While reaching informed decisions and
then implementing them is the ultimate goal of the process described by the authors, the
interactions of those involved in the process are nearly as important as the outcome of their
discussions and negotiations. Each aspect of the decision-making process is seen as being
valuable not only to improving education and reducing its elitist components, but also in
contributing to building a national goal in enhancing the lives of those who had been so flagrantly
discriminated against in the colonial system. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSeduNamibia.wps
Article Review on Implementing Sex Education in Hong Kong Schools
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This 8 page paper reviews an article by Ip, Chang & Lui that focuses on how sex is perceived in China. Authors report on their own study and recommend inclusion of sex education in the schools. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA149chi.rtf
Article Review on Literacy
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This 14 page paper examines an article entitled Teachers' Values and the Literacy Hour by Dadds. The article is reviewed for a variety of things including research methods, introduction and modes of analysis. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA429lit.rtf
Asian American High School Students In New York City
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A 18 page paper that discuses the academic achievement of Asian American students with an emphasis on Manhattan. The essay includes available data regarding the achievement of high school students, e.g., the percentage who meet graduation requirements in English and Math, the dropout and graduation rates. Cram schools in NYC are discussed. The writer comments on the effects of stereotyping. The education system in Japan, China and Korea are described to illustrate the effects of culture on learning and achievement. Immigrants from these countries transferred the focus on education from their home countries to America. Statistical data included. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PGnyced.rtf
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