Education in the Commonwealth: The First 40 Years: From Oxford to Halifax and Beyond
Synopsis
This book explores the changes and developments which have affected education within the Commonwealth over the years. As the Secretary-General notes: “The Commonwealth has a strong record and tradition of co-operation in education, encompassing articulation of values, exchange of ideas and direct learning from each other, This book is a reminder of that record and tradition and offers a refreshing kaleidoscope of Commonwealth educational action.”
Chapters
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Foreword
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Introduction
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From Oxford to Halifax: Forty Years of Commonwealth Co-operation in Education
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Education for All in the Commonwealth: What are the Issues?
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Gender in Education: Overview of Commonwealth Strategies
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The Road from Oxford to Halifax: Snapshots of Science, Technology and Mathematics Education
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Skills for Survival: Technical and Vocational Education and Entrepreneurship
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Open and Distance Learning - Innovation in the 1990s: The Commonwealth of Learning
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Building Bridges for Education in the Commonwealth: Issues in Student Mobility
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References and Appendices
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Notes on Contributors
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Published
1 January 2003
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Copyright (c) 2003 Commonwealth Secretariat
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.