Introduction - Edward R. Beauchamp
Part One: Ways of Thinking About Comparative Education
1. Comparing Futures or Comparing Pasts? - Robert Cowen
2. Mapping Comparative Education After Post-Modernity - RollandPaulston
3. Mapping Rural Women's Perspectives on Nonformal Education Experiences - Zebun Mahmed
4. Imagining Comparative Education: Past, Present and Future - Rolland Paulston
5. Comparative Education Redefined - Ronald Price
Part Two. Equity and Education
6. Education and Muslim Identity: The Case of France - Leslie J. Limage
7. The State, Adult Literacy Policy, and Inequality in Botswana - FrankYoungman
8. Juvenile Delinquency and Reformatory Education in China - Irving Epstein
9. The Closing of the Gender Gap in Schooling: The Case of Thailand - JohnKnodel
10. Peace Education and the Comparative Study of Education - Robin J. Burns and RobertAspeslagh
Part Three: Education, Development and Policy Planning
11. Development Studies and Comparative Education: Context, Content, Comparison and
Contributors - Angela Little
12. Qualitative Research and Educational Policy-Making: Approaching the Reality in Developing Countries - Kai-Ming Cheng
13. The Limits of Modern Education - William K.Cummings
14. Improving the Quality of Basic Education? The Strategies of the World Bank - Rosa MariaTorres
15. Alternative Development and Education: Economic Interests and Cultural Practices in the - AmazonSheila Aikman
16. Public Policies on Gender and Education in Paraguay: The Project for Equal Opportunities - Carmen Colazo
Part Four . Teachers and Teaching
17. Comparative Perspectives on Professionalism Among American, British, German and Finnish Teachers Reijo Raivola
18. Classroom Management in Japan - Nobuo K Shimahara
19. Reforms to Teacher Education in Indonesia: Does More Mean Better? - H. Dean Nielsen
20. Education, Teacher Training and the Prospects for Recovery in Cambodia - Stephen J.Duggan