Community Financing of Education. Issues and Policy Implications in Less Developed Countries
β Scribed by Mark Bray, Kevin Lillis
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V, Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Series
- Comparative and International Education Series
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Introduction to the Series, Pages v-vi, PHILIP G. ALTBACH
Foreword, Pages vii-viii, PETER R.C. WILLIAMS
List of Tables, Pages xi-xiii
Acronyms, Page xiv
Currencies, Page xv
Acknowledgements, Page xvi
Introduction, Pages 1-9
CHAPTER 1 - Community Bodies Engaged in Fund-Raising, Pages 13-21, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 2 - Initiating and Directing Projects, Pages 23-38, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 3 - Generating Resources, Pages 39-54, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 4 - School FeesβPhilosophical and Operational Issues, Pages 55-65, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 5 - Construction and Maintenance, Pages 67-74, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 6 - Issues of Quality, Pages 75-84, KEVIN LILLIS
CHAPTER 7 - Geographic and Social Inequalities, Pages 85-93, KEVIN LILLIS
CHAPTER 8 - Central Guidance and Control, Pages 95-102, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 9 - Community Financing of Schools in Eastern Nigeria, Pages 105-116, S.O. IGWE
CHAPTER 10 - Community Financing of Education in Kenya, Pages 117-129, KEVIN LILLIS, HENRY AYOT
CHAPTER 11 - Education and Community Self-Help in Zambia, Pages 131-138, L.H. KALUBA
CHAPTER 12 - Community Financing of Schools in Botswana, Pages 139-153, J.R. SWARTLAND, D.C. TAYLOR
CHAPTER 13 - Community Management and Financing of Schools in Papua New Guinea, Pages 155-169, MARK BRAY
CHAPTER 14 - Cultural Values and Community Financing of Education in Burma, Pages 171-179, ROBERT BIAK CIN, GUY B. SCANDLEN
CHAPTER 15 - State Control and Local Financing of Schools in China, Pages 181-195, JEAN C. ROBINSON
CHAPTER 16 - Community Participation in the Financing of Education in Guyana, Pages 197-200, UNA M. PAUL, EVELYN M. HAMILTON, RANDOLPH A. WILLIAMS
CHAPTER 17 - Policy Implications and Conclusions, Pages 203-218, MARK BRAY
Bibliography, Pages 219-227
Index, Pages 229-231
Note on the Authors, Pages 233-234
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