Description |
214 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Oxford studies in comparative education, 0961-2149 ; v. 17 |
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Oxford studies in comparative education ; v. 17 (2)
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: CAPrTER 1 Geoffrey Walford & Prachl Srivastav -- Examning Private Schooling in Less Economically -- Developed Countries: key issues and new evidence, 7 -- C-APTER z2o a:mes Tooley & Pauline Dixon. -- Private Education for Low-Income Families: -- results from a global research project, 15 -- CHFTER 3. Keith M. Lewin. The limits to -- (Growh of Non-government Private Schooling -- n Sub-Saharan Africa, 41 -- CHAPTER 4. Pauline ose & Modupe Adelabu. -- Private Sector Contributions to Education for All -- in Nigeria, 67 -- CP ER 5 Igor Kitaev. Education for All and Private -- Education in Developing and Transitional Countries, 8 -- CHAPTER 6. Cooin Bangay. Cinderella or Ugly Siste -- What Role for Non-State Education Provision in -- Developing Countries?, 1lt -- IAlPTPER 7 Santosh Mehrotra & P.RÊ» Panchamu -- Universalising Elementary Education in India: -- is the private sector the answer?, 129 -- IPFTER 8. Prachi Srivastava. For Philanthropy or -- The Management and Operation of Low-Fee Private -- Schools in India, 153 -- CHAPTE R 9. Matha Caddell Private Schools and -- Political Conflict in Nepal, 187 |
Notes |
Series editor: David Phillips |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliograghical references |
Subject |
Education and state -- Developing countries.
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Private schools -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Private schools -- Developing countries -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Private schools -- Africa -- Case studies.
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Private schools -- Asia -- Case studies.
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Private schools -- Developing countries -- Case studies.
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SUBJECT |
Developing countries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037341
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Author |
Srivastava, Prachi, 1974-
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Walford, Geoffrey.
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LC no. |
2007408632 |
ISBN |
9781873927854 |
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