The field of Global Studies has a similar historical trajectory as the field of comparative education. Both fields in the American context were formalized in the 1950s during the Cold War and expanded in the 1980s when scholars “began to take note of the rapidly increasing transnational flows of people, ideas, and products, and the […]
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Over a hundred billion dollars are spent on international aid each year. Most aid providers undergo periodic evaluations to assess their support. Have their policies worked? What priorities have guided aid? And what practices have been effective? With such large sums of money circulating in the evaluation process, an aid evaluation industry has emerged. […]
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Hilary Kahn
Framing the Global with Global Studies
The field of Global Studies has a similar historical trajectory as the field of comparative education. Both fields in the American context were formalized in the 1950s during the Cold War and expanded in the 1980s when scholars “began to take note of the rapidly increasing transnational flows of people, ideas, and products, and the […]
Framing the Global with Global Studies
Catherine A. Honeyman
Entrepreneurship Education in Rwanda
Rwanda is perhaps most well-known for the genocide it experienced in the 1990s. In its post-conflict development, the country has had to balance colonial legacies, state centralizing tendencies, and the zeitgeist of neoliberalism. This has made for a careful balancing — one that has left the government regulating the society and economy while simultaneously reducing […]
Entrepreneurship Education in Rwanda
Toni Verger
The privatization of education
The privatization of education
Joel Samoff
Academic career advice
Academic career advice
Edward Vickers
Education in Post-Mao China
Education in Post-Mao China
Rui da Silva
Portuguese Aid to Education in Guinea Bissau
Portuguese Aid to Education in Guinea Bissau
Aaron Benavot & David Post
CIES Candidates for Vice-President
CIES Candidates for Vice-President
Joel Samoff
Re-thinking Evaluations in Aid to Education
Over a hundred billion dollars are spent on international aid each year. Most aid providers undergo periodic evaluations to assess their support. Have their policies worked? What priorities have guided aid? And what practices have been effective? With such large sums of money circulating in the evaluation process, an aid evaluation industry has emerged. […]
Re-thinking Evaluations in Aid to Education
Arathi Sriprakash
Colonial Entanglements in Comparative Education
Colonial Entanglements in Comparative Education
Susan Robertson & Roger Dale
2016 in review
2016 in review
Toni Verger & Andy Green
Education Policy in a New ‘Global’ Era
Education Policy in a New ‘Global’ Era
Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams
Youth violence and the neocolonial system of education in Trinidad
Youth violence and the neocolonial system of education in Trinidad