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Rural‐urban gaps in academic achievement, schooling conditions, student, and teachers' characteristics in Pakistan
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International Journal of Educational Management (2012) 26 (1): 6–26.
Published: 13 January 2012
... © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2012 Rural‐urban Learning achievement Schooling conditions Multigrade teaching National assessment Multi‐stage sampling Schools Rural areas Urban areas Pakistan Table IV shows the results of multivariate analysis adjusted for parental...
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Three Georgias in Atlanta: Lessons from business schools about finding your identity
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International Journal of Educational Management (2006) 20 (7): 507–519.
Published: 01 December 2006
... audience Curricula Rural areas Urban areas United States of America Historically, colleges in the USA built graduate level academic programs that served a perceived community, regional, or national need. This was particularly true for professional schools. For example, colleges of education...
