Contents:
Earl D. Kellogg: Foreword
Liora Bresler/Alexander Ardichvili: Acknowledgments
Liora Bresler/Alexander Ardichvili: Introduction: Personal and Institutional Contexts for International Education Research
Alexander Ardichvili: Dealing with Theoretical and Methodological Paradoxes in International and Comparative Education Research: What Can We Learn from Related Disciplines?
Liora Bresler: The Interpretive Zone in International Qualitative Research
Alma Gottlieb: Deconstructing the Notion of Education: A View from West Africa
K. Peter Kuchinke: Assessing Culture: Prospects and Limitations of Quantitative Cross-National Research
Anne McKee/Robert E. Stake: Making Evaluation Democratic in a Climate of Control
Alison Mathie/Jennifer C. Greene: Honoring Difference and Dialogue in International Education and Development: Mixed-Method Frameworks for Research
Nicholas C. Burbules: The Global Context of Educational Research
Bertram C. Bruce: New Technologies and Social Change: Learning in the Global Cyber Age
Gary N. McLean: Human Resource Development as a Factor in the Inevitable Move to Globalization
Daniel J. Walsh: The Development of Self in Japanese Preschools: Negotiating Space
Michalinos Zembylas: Struggles Between Global and Local Influences: Changing Patterns of the Cypriot Elementary School Science Curriculum Development
Betty Merchant: Cross-National Transitions and Schooling: Experiences of Limited- and Non-English-Speaking Teenagers.