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In Global Perspectives on Social Issues: Education, Rita J. Simon and Lisa Banks provide a broad perspective on education in twenty countries. This work examines and compares the system of education, literacy rates, enrollment rates, types of public and private schools, years of compulsory education, and the amount of money the government allocates to education in the different societies. Each country's demographic characteristics and political, social, and economic institutions are summarized. The influence of each nation's political and cultural ideology on the educational system is discussed. This third book in the Global Perspectives on Social Issues series grants scholars and policy makers an overview of the steps being taken by governments and educational organizations worldwide to increase the quality, standards, goals, and accessibility of education.
Rita J. Simon is a University Professor in the School of Public Affairs and the Washington College of Law at American University. Lisa Banks is a lawyer in private practice.
Part 1 IntroductionPart 2 OverviewPart 3 Country ProfilesChapter 4 North America: United States; CanadaChapter 5 Latin America: Brazil; ArgentinaChapter 6 Western Europe: Great Britain; Italy; Germany; SpainChapter 7 Eastern Europe: Russian Federation; PolandChapter 8 Africa: South Africa; NigeriaChapter 9 Middle East: Iraq; Egypt; IsraelChapter 10 Asia: India; China; JapanChapter 11 Oceania: New Zealand; AustraliaPart 12 Public Perception WorldwidePart 13 ConclusionPart 14 Appendix: General Statistics on Education Worldwide