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Towards Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education for All: Analyzing School Enrollment Patterns: International and Development Education

Editat de Takeshi Sekiya, Keiichi Ogawa, Yuto Kitamura, Akemi Ashida
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2024
This edited volume builds upon a rich literature base on quality, equity, and education for all. It focuses on enrolment patterns in education and includes extensive, micro-level analytical data to support their findings. The chapters include evidence-based analytical methods with three global regions and twelve country case studies that contribute to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) Quality Education for All by 2030. The book offers valuable and practical learning materials for policymakers, field practitioners, researchers and research students specializing in comparative education, international educational development, and international cooperation.
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ISBN-13: 9783031702655
ISBN-10: 3031702654
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: Approx. 280 p. 57 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International and Development Education

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Traditional approaches to children's school enrolment analyses: The overview of the regional cross-sectional approach.- Chapter 2: Challenges for providing quality education in Central America: Lessons from the achievements of the past four decades.- Chapter 3:  Notable progress and prospective challenges in diverse regions of South and Southeast Asia.- Chapter 4: Access or quality? New challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Part II: Country case studies: Findings from enrolment pattern analysis.- Chapter 5: Who has still been left behind? A comparative analysis of children’s enrolment patterns in different geographical areas of Honduras.- Chapter 6: Changes in female primary and secondary school enrolment in El Salvador since the early 1980s.- Chapter 7: Barriers to completion of basic education: Individual children’s actual enrolment status in Nepal.- Chapter 8: Analysis of enrolment patterns in Myanmar’s primary education by socioeconomic status.- Chapter 9: Impact of ‘ethnic affinity’ between teachers and children on enrolment status: Evidence from the northern Lao PDR.- Chapter 10: Examining student enrolment patterns: Case of lower secondary school in Siem Reap, Cambodia.- Chapter 11: Analysis of student retention in primary education level under Mongolia’s automatic promotion policy.- Chapter 12: Educational strategies of children living in a developing country: A longitudinal school record study of Malawi secondary schools.- Chapter 13: Analysis of students’ flow patterns from primary through lower secondary cycle under automatic promotion policy in Uganda.- Chapter 14: Individual learners’ enrolment status in primary and secondary education: A case study of a rural city in Zambia.- Part III: International comparative analysis: Factors preventing children from enrolment.- Chapter 15: Common enrolment patterns, grade repetition and unique cases: International comparative analysis on enrolment status.- Chapter 16: Lessons from Japanese educational development experiences: Comparison of enrolment status between developing countries and the Meiji of Japan.- Chapter 17: Conclusion: Prospects and implications from individual children’s school enrolment analysis.

Notă biografică

Takeshi Sekiya is Professor in the Graduate School of International Studies at Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan.
Keiichi Ogawa is Professor in the Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies at Kobe University, Japan.
Yuto Kitamura is Professor in the Graduate School of Education at The University of Tokyo, Japan.
Akemi Ashida is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of International Development at Nagoya University, Japan.

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This edited volume builds upon a rich literature base on quality, equity, and education for all. It focuses on enrolment patterns in education and includes extensive, micro-level analytical data to support their findings. The chapters include evidence-based analytical methods with three global regions and twelve country case studies that contribute to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) Quality Education for All by 2030. The book offers valuable and practical learning materials for policymakers, field practitioners, researchers and research students specializing in comparative education, international educational development, and international cooperation.
Takeshi Sekiya is Professor in the Graduate School of International Studies at Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan.
Keiichi Ogawa is Professor in the Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies at Kobe University, Japan.
Yuto Kitamura is Professor in the Graduate School of Education at The University of Tokyo, Japan.
Akemi Ashida is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of International Development at Nagoya University, Japan.

Caracteristici

Conceptualized around several multilateral international initiatives for educational development Outlines a mixed-methods approach for analysis at the regional and country levels Contributes to the comparative and international education literature