Comparative Education Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Education Review is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The COVID-19 Cost of School Closures in Earnings and Income across the World58
Student-Centered Learning and Sustainability: Solution or Problem?46
Higher Education for Refugees: A Need for Intersectional Research33
Facing the Anthropocene: Comparative Education as Sympoiesis22
Education Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: Quality, Visibility, and Agendas19
The Long-Term Effects of Universal Primary Education: Evidence from Ethiopia, Malawi, and Uganda18
Hegemony and Inequality in Global Science: Problems of the Center-Periphery Model16
Clustering Secondary Education and the Focus on Science: Impacts on Higher Education and the Job Market in Bangladesh15
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Comparative and International Education in Light of the COVID-19 Emergency: Imagining the Field Anew15
Running the Wrong Race? The Case of PISA for Development13
The Teaching Professions and Globalization: A Scoping Review of the Anglophone Research Literature12
School Dropout, Child Marriage, and Early Pregnancy among Adolescent Girls in Rural Honduras11
Policy Evidence by Design: International Large-Scale Assessments and Grade Repetition11
Making Sense of Teacher Education in a Globalizing World: The Distinctive Contribution of a Sociocultural Approach10
Laboratories, Coproducers, and Venues: Roles Played by Subnational Governments in Standards-Based Reforms in Four Federations10
The Call of the Homeland: Transnational Education and the Rising Nationalism among Chinese Overseas Students10
Perpetuating the Myth of the “Wild Bushman”: Inclusive Multicultural Education for the Omaheke Ju|’hoansi in Namibia10
Pedagogy and History: Ujamaa and Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Tanzania9
“Girl” in Crisis: Colonial Residues of Domesticity in Transnational School Reforms9
Teaching like a Subaltern: Postcoloniality, Positionality, and Pedagogy in International Development and Education9
Relationships between Family Socioeconomic Status and Mathematics Achievement in OECD and Non-OECD Countries8
Making Sense of Schooling during COVID-19: Crisis as Opportunity in Korean Schools8
Black Lives Matter in Our Syllabi: Another World Is Possible7
Learning from the Movement for Black Lives: Horizons of Racial Justice for Comparative and International Education7
High Hopes, Low Dropout: Gender Differences in Aspirations for Education and Marriage, and Educational Outcomes in Rural Malawi7
Father Involvement and Education in the Middle East: Geography, Gender, and Generations6
Educational Administration Research in Comparative Education, 1995–20186
Action Competence for Gender Equality as Sustainable Development: Analyzing Swedish Lower Secondary Level Textbooks in Biology, Civics, and Home and Consumer Studies5
How Indigenous Scholarship Changes the Field: Pluriversal Appreciation, Decolonial Aspirations, and Comparative Indigenous Education5
A Troubled Body of Knowledge: The Durability of Racial Science in Human Anatomy Research in South Africa5
Learning “Anytime, Anywhere”? The Imperfect Alignment of Immigrant Students’ Experiences and School-Based Technologies in an Urban US High School5
Grade Retention: A Pathway to Solitude? A Cross-National Multilevel Analysis of the Effects of Being Retained on Students’ Sense of Belonging4
The Return of “One Guideline, One Textbook” Policy: Moral Education Textbook and Teacher Interaction in China4
Demystifying Privatization of Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Do Poor Households Utilize Private Schooling because of Perceived Quality, Distance to School, or Low Fees?4
Liberal Education across Continents: Transfer Elasticity and US Influence4
Cosmo-Ubuntu: Toward a New (Exterior to Modernity) Theorizing about the Human, the Cosmos, and Education4
Against Implications: Ethnographic Witnessing as Research Stance in the Lebanese Conflict Zone4
The Dissertation and the Archive: Governing a Field through the Production of a Genre4
Wansolwara: Sustainable Development, Education, and Regional Collaboration in Oceania4
Comparing the Responses of US Higher Education Institutions to International and Undocumented Students in the Trump Era4
Teachers in Neoinstitutional and World Culture Theory3
Black Lives Matter: Statement and Action Plan from the Comparative Education Review3
Education Activism in the Syrian Civil War: Resisting by Persisting3
Education, Racial Justice, and the Limits of Inclusion in Settler Colonial Australia3
Cultural Reproduction and Cultural Mobility from a Comparative Perspective: Mechanism-Based Elaboration and Decomposition3
The Role of Policy Legacies in the Alternative Trajectories of Test-Based Accountability3
“Too Dangerous to Help”: White Supremacy, Coloniality, and Maya Youth3
Black Lives Matter and the Making of Black Educational Spaces3
“Get Two Degrees for the Price of One”: Career Orientations and Choices of Double-Degree Students3
Negotiated Marketization: Public Universities and Higher Education Markets in Peru (1990–2014)3
“I Don’t Think It Makes the Difference”: An Intersectional Analysis of How Women Negotiate Gender While Navigating STEM Higher Education in Ethiopia3
Educational Injustice in a High-Stakes Testing Context: A Mixed Methods Study on Rural Migrant Children’s Academic Experiences in Shanghai Public Schools3
Typology of OECD’s Global Educational Governance and Its Policy Effect3
“You Should Know the Name of the Wind Where You Live”—Relationality and Relational Accountability in Indigenous-Language Education2
International Reading Gaps between Boys and Girls, 1970–20162
Special Issue: Black Lives Matter and Global Struggles for Racial Justice in Education2
Schooling and Learning Deficits: A Simple Unified Measurement Framework2
Beyond Cancel Culture: Reflections on the Criticisms of “Comforting Histories”2
Beyond the Human: Rethinking Education and Academic Conferencing during the Times of Climate Crisis2
Cultural Considerations in Defining Classroom Quality: Ghanaian Preschool Teachers’ Agreements and Disagreements with Standards-Based Instruments2
Making Relatives: The Poetics and Politics of a Trans-Indigenous Teacher Collective2
Merit Pay for Schoolteachers in Italy, 2015–2016: A New Regime of Education Accountability?2
Pedagogical Content and Political Control: Education for Omnicide?2
Levers for Learning: Relationships between School-Level Factors and Literacy Outcomes in Low-Income Schools in Colombia2
Student Identity Politics: The Vanguards of Territorial Identity Movement in Hong Kong, 2015–20202
Collective Belonging or Individual Calling: Language and Ethnic Identity of Minorities in China2
Education and EdTech during COVID-19: Evidence from a Large-Scale Survey during School Closures in China2
Do Private Schools Improve Learning Outcomes? Evidence from Within-Household Comparisons in East Africa and South Asia2
Toward a Feminist Framework for Virtual Conferencing2
Educating Transnationally Mobile Students: A Multidimensional Framework2
Problematizing Human Capital Development in English Language Education in Bangladesh2
Measure Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension in International Reading Efforts2
The “Missing Middle” of Education Service Delivery in Low- and Middle-Income Countries2
Disability-Inclusive Education, Development, and Dialectics: Complex Cases in Bhutan2
Local Appropriations of “Readiness” in a Global Era of Schoolification: An Ethnographic Study of Kindergarten Teachers in Israel1
History of Exclusion: Queer Representation in Israeli High School Textbooks1
Education for Sustainable Development Cannot Afford the Clichés and Pieties of Ivy League Policy Makers1
Researching Teacher Well-Being in Protracted Crises: A Multiscalar Cultural Political Economy Perspective1
Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for Educational Justice by Denisha Jones and Jesse Hagopian. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2020. 316 pp. US$24.95 (paper). ISBN 978-1-64259-270-2.1
After Progress1
Bringing in “Outside” Voices: Reflections on Sustainability Dialogues and Conference Planning1
Developing Intercultural Language Learning edited by Michelle Kohler. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. 149 pp. €42.79 (e-book). ISBN 978-3-030-59113-7.1
Educational Gradient in Occupational Attainment: Does the Stratification of Education Systems Really Matter?1
Sixty-Five Years of the Comparative Education Review: Black Lives Matter, Ethics, New Directions, and New Ideas1
Activism and Resistance from the Trenches: Crisscrossing Comparison and Undocumented Migrant Experiences in China and the United States1
Global Aspirations, Domestic Choices: South Korean Youth Pursuing Domestic Pathways1
Cross-Ethnic Friendships among Ethnic Minority and Han Students at a Chinese University1
Challenging “Dem European Teachings in My African School”: Burna Boy’s Music as Resistance1
Fitting and Misfitting in Higher Education: The Experiences of Disabled Youth in the United Arab Emirates1
Representations of Humans, Climate Change, and Environmental Degradation in School Textbooks in Ghana and Malawi1
The Link between Gender Gaps in School Enrollment and School Achievement1
The Democratization of Inclusive Education: Political Settlement and the Role of Disabled Persons Organizations1
Unlocking the Black Box: To What Extent Are Interactive Classrooms Effective Classrooms in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India?1
Primary and Secondary Education during COVID-19: Disruptions to Educational Opportunity during a Pandemic edited by Fernando M. Reimers. Dordrecht: Springer International, 2021. 475 pp. Open ac1
The Art of Protest in Latin America: A Media Review of Ana Tijoux’s Cacerolazo and Other Protest Art in Latin America’s 2019 Uprisings1
“I Learned That My Name Is Spelled Wrong”: Lessons from Mexico and Nepal on Teaching Literacy for Indigenous Language Reclamation1
Teachers and the Teaching Profession in Global Education Policy Theory: A Commentary1
“You Can’t Win a Cold War with Hot Weapons”: Frank C. Laubach’s Educational Project, Adult Literacy Campaigns, and US Foreign Policy (1945–1961)1
“Hacer el hombre más hombre”: Fundamental Education, Deficit Perspectives, Gender, and Indigenous Survivance in Central Mexico1
An Agenda for Hope: How Education Cultivates and Dashes Hope among Youth in Nairobi and Karachi1
Decolonizing Decoloniality: Decentering Art History and Comparative Literature Classrooms outside Europe and the United States1
Small Axe, episode 5, “Education” directed by Steve McQueen, produced by Anita Overland and Mike Elliott, and edited by Chris Dickens and Steve McQueen. Turbine Studios, EMU Films, BBC, and Ama1
:Can Big Bird Fight Terrorism? Children’s Television and Globalized Multicultural Education1
Equitable, Quality Education for Ethnic Minority Students? A Case of “Positive Deviance” in Vietnam1
CERModerated Discussion on “‘Participation Does Not Equal Voice’: Gendered Experiences in an Academic and Professional Society”1
Maroon Choreography by fahima ife. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 144 pp. US$84.95 (cloth); US$21.95 (paper). ISBN 978-1-4780-1425-6, 978-1-4780-1334-1.1
Toward a Deeper Understanding: Testing a Multidimensional Framework of Professional Learning Communities in Sub-Saharan African Schools1
The Onto-Epistemic Foundations of Global Governance and Global Education Policies: A Decolonial Analysis of Global Citizenship Education in Hawai‘i1
The Rationalization of “Education for All”: The Worldwide Rise of National Assessments, 1960–20111
“Participation Does Not Equal Voice”: Gendered Experiences in an Academic and Professional Society1
Internationalization of Higher Education for Development: Blackness and Postcolonial Solidarity in Africa-Brazil Relations in Higher Education by Susan Ress. New York: Bloomsbury, 2019. 208 pp.1
Renewing Protest and Earth Day at School: Thinking with Recent Texts on Anticolonial Methods and Climate Change Education1
Teacher Training and Textbook Distribution Improve Early Grade Reading: Evidence from Papua and West Papua1
How Global Institutions Matter: Education for All and the Rise of Education as a Humanitarian Response1
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