In most developing countries, as the young population increase in number and consequently, the demands for higher education rise, the governments cannot respond to all …
L Morley - Women's studies international forum, 2005 - Elsevier
This article explores emerging themes from the literature on gender and higher education in low-income Commonwealth countries. It attempts to engage with a range of unpublished or …
This is one of a series of Education Papers issued by the Central Research Department of the Department For International Development. Each paper represents a study or piece of …
The International Journal of Educational Development exists to debate issues about the relationship between education and development. One of the perennial elements of these …
GO Odhiambo - Higher Education Research & Development, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Quality assurance (QA) mechanisms used to be highly dependent on national administrative traditions but nowadays there is a convergence of mechanisms. Compared to more …
TAF Tambe, LLAJ Miguel - Women's Studies International Forum, 2021 - Elsevier
We assessed the higher education (HE) record data including mission and vision statements from 2000 to 2015 to discuss emerging trends of expansion and women enrolments in …
II Munene, W Otieno - Higher Education, 2008 - Springer
Reform in higher education financing in Kenya has been occasioned by both endogenous and exogenous variables. Internal pressures of a declining economy, rapid demographic …
Fairness in the workplace is a key element to the successful management and development of an organization. By evaluating the treatment of employees within educational settings, as …
Arguments in the international literature suggest that public–private partnership (PPP) can positively transform [higher] education as it leads to increased access, competition …