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Angela Little (academic)

Angela W. Little is Professor Emerita at the Institute of Education, University of London.[1] She is known for her work in primary education policy and practice in developing countries as well as education planning, program evaluation and assessment. In particular she has focussed in seven main areas:

Angela Little
Born (1949-12-24) 24 December 1949 (age 73)
NationalityBritish, Manx
Alma materUniversity of Surrey (BSc 1971)
Goldsmiths College, London University (PGCE 1974)
University of Sussex (D.Phil 1982)
Scientific career
Fieldsprimary education policy and practice in developing countries, education planning, program evaluation
Websiteangelawlittle.net

She has been adviser to various governmental, multilateral and non-profit organisations on education policy, planning and evaluation, including SIDA, the World Bank,[3] DFID,[4] UNESCO, ILO, the Ford Foundation, UNICEF, AusAid and others. Her country experience includes work in Sri Lanka, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Japan and China.

Little was Professor of Education and International Development at the Institute of Education, University of London between 1987 and 2010. She was previously a Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Little is Honorary professor at Zhejiang University and Flinders University, advisory professor at East China Normal University and Honorary Fellow at the University of Sussex.[5]

She is a founding member of the London International Development Centre. She chairs the International advisory group for the Young Lives longitudinal study of 12,000 children in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam.[6] She is a member of the Academy of Social Sciences and trustee of the United Kingdom Forum on International Education and Training.[7]

Little is the author and/or editor of numerous books and monographs, six special journal issues, many journal articles, book chapters and reports. She has been involved in the direction of two films – The Diploma Disease (with Ronald Dore, released 1982)[8] and The Qualification Chase (1996)[9]

Biography edit

Little was born in Douglas, Isle of Man in 1949. She attended the Rushen Primary School and the Castle Rushen High School, one of the first comprehensive schools in Britain. From 1968 to 1971 she read social sciences at Surrey University where she graduated with a first class honours degree. She went to volunteer as a teacher of mathematics with Voluntary Service Overseas in Ijebu Ode, Nigeria. Subsequently, she attended the University of London and the University of Sussex to embark on a career in education and international development.

Contributions to education and development edit

Little is well known in the field of international and comparative education for her approach to agency and actor perspectives alongside the structural approaches of sociology and economics. This involves questioning conventional behavioural assumptions in the social sciences used in analysing the processes of policy formulation and implementation, particularly at the levels of international agenda-setting and national adoption. The approach is perhaps best illustrated in her extensive body of work around 'Education For All' – a goal in whose pursuit Little has invested considerable intellectual and professional endeavour.

Little adopts an inter-disciplinary perspective, drawing concepts from development studies, social psychology, economics and sociology yet rooted in observation, experience and insight at the grass roots level. Her analyses emphasises agency alongside structure, resisting an approach implicit in much comparative work which subordinates the personal, local and national to the universal and global and assumes North-South conceptual transferability, paying little attention to context. Little views the interactions in the process of learning from the perspective of the learner and those in the process of development from the perspective of the actors and structural forces at the local and national levels. Her 1988 inaugural professorial lecture, Learning from Developing Countries,[10] encapsulates the key tenets of her approach and remains both an influential contribution to the field and a key frame of reference for her own work.

In the 1994 book Beyond Jomtien: Implementing Primary Education for All, Little presents a range of initiatives from the 1970s and 80s which pre-dated the 1990 World Conference on Education For All (WCEFA) in Jomtien to universalise access to primary schooling, reminding followers of educational development that donor-led initiatives are only part of the Education For All story.[11]

Her 1999 book, Labouring to Learn: towards a political economy of education and plantations in Sri Lanka, combines historical perspective with the seldom heard voice of Indian Plantation Tamils in Sri Lanka, unravelling their long and painstaking road to universal educational access over a period of a century and a half.[12]

Little's 2006 book, Education for All and Multigrade Teaching: challenges and opportunities, traces the development of the current form and universal ideal of monograded teaching and argues that the de facto form of schooling for millions of learners and their teachers worldwide continues to be multigraded. She argues that the Education For All movement, alongside national governments, have ignored and continue to neglect this reality. Little argues for a radical reorientation of curriculum development and teacher education in recognition of multigrade systems in the pursuit of Education For All.[13][14]

Little challenges assumptions in Human Capital Theory about education and productivity and about motivations for education and learning in her studies of learners and workers in Sri Lanka, Mexico, Ghana and Malaysia.[15] She examines approaches to academic success and failure from across the social sciences, setting them against notions held by learners in a comparative study in the UK and Sri Lanka. Her work on motivation theory challenges the relationships assumed by the Diploma Disease thesis between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation.[16] Little's work on the globalisation of education questions the neo-liberal orthodoxy and addresses the neglected but central role of context in the determination of costs and benefits, by way of case studies covering China, India, Kenya and Sri Lanka.

Publications edit

Selected books
  • 2007, Education and Development in a Global Era: successful strategies for globalisation, (with A. Green, S. Kamat, M. Oketch, E.Vickers), DFID, Researching the Issues no 69, London (co-editor with Andy Green and contributor), 2007
  • 2006, Education for All and Multigrade Teaching: challenges and opportunities, Springer, Dordrecht (editor and contributor), 2006
  • 2003, Education for All: Policy and planning lessons from Sri Lanka, Researching the Issues, no 46, DFID, London
  • 2003, Primary Education Reform in Sri Lanka, Isurupaya, Ministry of Education and Higher Education Publications Department (sole editor and contributor), 2000 (Sinhala and Tamil editions published in 2003)
  • 1999, Labouring to Learn: towards a political economy of education and plantations in Sri Lanka, Basingstoke, Macmillan Press (English edition),
  • 1999, Education, Cultures and Economics: dilemmas for development, New York and London: Falmer Press, (co-editor with Fiona Leach and contributor),
  • 1996, Assessment in Transition: Learning, Monitoring and Selection in International Perspective, Pergamon, Oxford (co-editor with Alison Wolf and contributor).
  • 1994, Educational Innovation in China: tracing the impact of the 1985 Reform (with Keith Lewin, Xu Hui and Zheng Ji Wei), Longman.
  • 1994, Beyond Jomtien: Implementing Primary Education for All (co-editor with W, Hoppers and R. Gardner and contributor) Macmillan.
  • 1987, Why do Students Learn? A Six Country Study of Student Motivation, Institute of Development Studies Research Report, Series Rr17, Sussex (sole editor and contributor).
Selected book chapters
  • 2012, "Educational Progress among the Indian Tamil Minority in the Plantations of Sri Lanka", in Sleeter, C. et al. (eds.), School Education, Pluralism and Marginality: comparative perspectives, New Delhi, Orient Blackswan Private Limited.
  • 2007, "Globalisation, Learning and Teaching" in S.Ali and M Rizvi (eds.), Quality in Education: teaching and learning in challenging times, Karachi: the Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development.
  • 2007, Paradoxes of Economic and Social Development in Sri Lanka: the Wages of Civil War, in A. Green, A.W.Little, S. Kamat, M.Oketch and E Vickers, Education and Development in a Global Era: successful strategies for globalisation, DFID, Researching the Issues, no 69, London.
  • 2003, "Access and achievement in Commonwealth countries: support for learning and teaching in multigrade classrooms", in Matlin, S. (ed.) Commonwealth Education Partnerships London, TSO, 2003
Selected journal articles
  • 2011, "Education policy reform in Sri Lanka: the double-edged sword of political will", Journal of Education Policy, 26 (4). pp. 499–512.
  • 2011, Guest Editor of special issue on "The Policies, Politics and Progress of Access to Basic Education", Journal of Education Policy, 26 (4) (Editorial with Keith Lewin pp. 477–482).
  • 2011, Guest Editor of special issue on "Access, Equity and Transitions in Education in Low Income Countries", International Journal of Educational Development, (editorial with Keith M Lewin), 2011
  • 2010 (with others), "The Millennium Development Goals -a cross sectoral analysis and principles for goal setting post 2015", The Lancet, Sept 2010
  • 2010, "International and Comparative Education: what’s in a name?", Compare, 40 (6), pp. 845–852.
  • 2009 (with Andy Green), "Successful Globalisation, Education and Sustainable Development", International Journal of Educational Development, Vol 29, 2, pp. 166–174.
  • 2008 (with Ricardo Sabates), "Economic Globalisation, Youth Expectations and Social Class: the case of Sri Lanka", International Journal of Educational Development, Vol 28, 708–722.
  • 2008, "Primary Care, Public Service[permanent dead link]", Review: International Development Issue 12, December.
  • 2007 (with Jane Evans), "The role of UK qualification suppliers in Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe: a comparative evaluation", International Journal of Educational Development, 27 (5), pp. 525–541.
  • 2005 (with Jane Evans), "The growth of foreign qualification suppliers in Sri Lanka: de facto decentralisation?" Compare, 35 (2), 181–192.
  • 2003, "Motivating Learning and the Development of Human Capital", Compare, 33 (4), 437–452.
  • 2001, Special issue of the International Journal of Educational Development on the theme of Multigrade Teaching, 21 (6) (guest editor)
  • 2000, "Development Studies and Comparative Education: context, content, comparison and contributors", Special number Comparative Education for the twenty first century, Comparative Education, 36 (3).
  • 1992, "Learning and Working: elements of the Diploma Disease thesis examined in England and Malaysia" (with J Sarjit Singh) Comparative Education, 28, pp 181–200.
Selected monographs
  • 2011, Access, Attendance and Achievement in Rural Schools in Sri Lanka (with H.N.Upul Indika and C. Rolleston) CREATE Pathways to Access Research Monograph No 73, London/Sussex, 2011
  • 2010, The Politics, Policies and Progress of Basic Education in Sri Lanka, CREATE Research Monograph No. 38, London/Sussex.
  • 2010, Access to Elementary Education in India: politics, policies and progress, CREATE Research Monograph No. 44. London/Sussex.
  • 2010, Access to Basic Education in Ghana: politics, policies and progress, CREATE Research Monograph No. 43, London/Sussex.
  • 2008, Education for All: politics, policies and progress, CREATE Research Monograph, no 13, pp 95.
  • 2004, , Background paper for UNESCO EFA Global Monitoring Report 2005
  • 1988, Institute of Education, University of London, 1988
  • 1982, Examination Reform and Educational Change in Sri Lanka, 1972–1982: Modernisation or Dependent Underdevelopment?, Institute of Development Studies Discussion Paper D180, 1982
Selected articles in popular press
  • Bid for better world starts here, by Chloe Stothart and Jessica Shephard, article mentions Angela Little, Times Higher Education Magazine, 9 March 2007
  • Where the sums add up to a way out of poverty – A review of Angela Little's book, Labouring to Learn, Times Higher Education Magazine, 19 May 2000
  • Global vision takes seed in plantation schools – Times Higher Education Magazine, 21 April 2000
  • Reaching For The Top – new internationalist 122, April 1983

References edit

  1. ^ "Professor Angela Little profile page at the Institute of Education, University of London". Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  2. ^ Little, Angela. "Writings of Angela Little – on personal website". Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Angela Little publications for the World Bank". Retrieved 27 June 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Angela Little publications on DFID website". Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  5. ^ "Professor Angela Little profile page at the Institute of Education, University of London". Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 July 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  8. ^ The Diploma disease WorldCat record. OCLC 13357624. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  9. ^ The Qualification chase WorldCat record. OCLC 042423917. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  10. ^ Learning from Developing Countries: An Inaugural Lecture 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Institute of Education, University of London, 1988
  11. ^ Angela Little; Wim Hoppers; Roy Gardner, eds. (1994). Beyond Jomtien : implementing primary education for all. London: Macmillan. ISBN 9780333594414.
  12. ^ Little, Angela W. (1999). Labouring to learn : towards a political economy of plantations, people and education in Sri Lanka (1. publ. ed.). Basingstoke [u.a.]: Macmillan [u.a.] ISBN 9780333674291.
  13. ^ Little, Angela W. (2007). Education for all and multigrade teaching : challenges and opportunities ([2. pr., softcover] ed.). Berlin: Springer. ISBN 9781402066474.
  14. ^ "Professor Angela Little: multigrade schooling] – 2009 recording of Angela Little discussing multigrade schooling – recording on YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  15. ^ Little, Angela (2003). "Motivating Learning and the Development of Human Capital". Compare. 33 (4): 437–452. doi:10.1080/0305792032000127748. S2CID 144704744.
  16. ^ Little, Angela (1987). Why do students learn? : a six-country study of student motivation. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. ISBN 0903354772.

External links edit

  • Professor Angela Litte's personal website
  • Professor Angela Little's Institute of Education website
  • Professor Angela Little: multigrade schooling on YouTube – 2009 recording of Angela Little discussing multigrade schooling
  • LIDC: Millennium Development Goal 2: Universal Primary Education on YouTube – recording of 2010 lecture where Angela Little shows how MDG2's aim of universal primary education overlooks the complexity of improving education.
  • Angela Little's 1988 inaugural lecture on Learning from Developing Countries on YouTube – recording of Angela Little giving her 1988 inaugural lecture on 'Learning from Developing Countries' at the Institute for Education, University of London.
  • LIDC-ONE debate: research and advocacy can lead to better development policies[permanent dead link] – audio recording of discussion with Angela Little, Chris Whitty and development advocate 3 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Jamie Drummond

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Angela W Little is Professor Emerita at the Institute of Education University of London 1 She is known for her work in primary education policy and practice in developing countries as well as education planning program evaluation and assessment In particular she has focussed in seven main areas Education for All and the Millennium Development Goals Multigrade education Globalisation and education Qualifications motivation and aspirations Education in Sri Lanka Education in China Education and development 2 Angela LittleBorn 1949 12 24 24 December 1949 age 73 Douglas Isle of ManNationalityBritish ManxAlma materUniversity of Surrey BSc 1971 Goldsmiths College London University PGCE 1974 University of Sussex D Phil 1982 Scientific careerFieldsprimary education policy and practice in developing countries education planning program evaluationWebsiteangelawlittle wbr net She has been adviser to various governmental multilateral and non profit organisations on education policy planning and evaluation including SIDA the World Bank 3 DFID 4 UNESCO ILO the Ford Foundation UNICEF AusAid and others Her country experience includes work in Sri Lanka Ghana Nigeria Ethiopia Zimbabwe India Bangladesh Malaysia Japan and China Little was Professor of Education and International Development at the Institute of Education University of London between 1987 and 2010 She was previously a Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex Little is Honorary professor at Zhejiang University and Flinders University advisory professor at East China Normal University and Honorary Fellow at the University of Sussex 5 She is a founding member of the London International Development Centre She chairs the International advisory group for the Young Lives longitudinal study of 12 000 children in Ethiopia India Peru and Vietnam 6 She is a member of the Academy of Social Sciences and trustee of the United Kingdom Forum on International Education and Training 7 Little is the author and or editor of numerous books and monographs six special journal issues many journal articles book chapters and reports She has been involved in the direction of two films The Diploma Disease with Ronald Dore released 1982 8 and The Qualification Chase 1996 9 Contents 1 Biography 2 Contributions to education and development 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography editLittle was born in Douglas Isle of Man in 1949 She attended the Rushen Primary School and the Castle Rushen High School one of the first comprehensive schools in Britain From 1968 to 1971 she read social sciences at Surrey University where she graduated with a first class honours degree She went to volunteer as a teacher of mathematics with Voluntary Service Overseas in Ijebu Ode Nigeria Subsequently she attended the University of London and the University of Sussex to embark on a career in education and international development Contributions to education and development editLittle is well known in the field of international and comparative education for her approach to agency and actor perspectives alongside the structural approaches of sociology and economics This involves questioning conventional behavioural assumptions in the social sciences used in analysing the processes of policy formulation and implementation particularly at the levels of international agenda setting and national adoption The approach is perhaps best illustrated in her extensive body of work around Education For All a goal in whose pursuit Little has invested considerable intellectual and professional endeavour Little adopts an inter disciplinary perspective drawing concepts from development studies social psychology economics and sociology yet rooted in observation experience and insight at the grass roots level Her analyses emphasises agency alongside structure resisting an approach implicit in much comparative work which subordinates the personal local and national to the universal and global and assumes North South conceptual transferability paying little attention to context Little views the interactions in the process of learning from the perspective of the learner and those in the process of development from the perspective of the actors and structural forces at the local and national levels Her 1988 inaugural professorial lecture Learning from Developing Countries 10 encapsulates the key tenets of her approach and remains both an influential contribution to the field and a key frame of reference for her own work In the 1994 book Beyond Jomtien Implementing Primary Education for All Little presents a range of initiatives from the 1970s and 80s which pre dated the 1990 World Conference on Education For All WCEFA in Jomtien to universalise access to primary schooling reminding followers of educational development that donor led initiatives are only part of the Education For All story 11 Her 1999 book Labouring to Learn towards a political economy of education and plantations in Sri Lanka combines historical perspective with the seldom heard voice of Indian Plantation Tamils in Sri Lanka unravelling their long and painstaking road to universal educational access over a period of a century and a half 12 Little s 2006 book Education for All and Multigrade Teaching challenges and opportunities traces the development of the current form and universal ideal of monograded teaching and argues that the de facto form of schooling for millions of learners and their teachers worldwide continues to be multigraded She argues that the Education For All movement alongside national governments have ignored and continue to neglect this reality Little argues for a radical reorientation of curriculum development and teacher education in recognition of multigrade systems in the pursuit of Education For All 13 14 Little challenges assumptions in Human Capital Theory about education and productivity and about motivations for education and learning in her studies of learners and workers in Sri Lanka Mexico Ghana and Malaysia 15 She examines approaches to academic success and failure from across the social sciences setting them against notions held by learners in a comparative study in the UK and Sri Lanka Her work on motivation theory challenges the relationships assumed by the Diploma Disease thesis between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation 16 Little s work on the globalisation of education questions the neo liberal orthodoxy and addresses the neglected but central role of context in the determination of costs and benefits by way of case studies covering China India Kenya and Sri Lanka Publications editSelected books2007 Education and Development in a Global Era successful strategies for globalisation with A Green S Kamat M Oketch E Vickers DFID Researching the Issues no 69 London co editor with Andy Green and contributor 2007 2006 Education for All and Multigrade Teaching challenges and opportunities Springer Dordrecht editor and contributor 2006 2003 Education for All Policy and planning lessons from Sri Lanka Researching the Issues no 46 DFID London 2003 Primary Education Reform in Sri Lanka Isurupaya Ministry of Education and Higher Education Publications Department sole editor and contributor 2000 Sinhala and Tamil editions published in 2003 1999 Labouring to Learn towards a political economy of education and plantations in Sri Lanka Basingstoke Macmillan Press English edition 1999 Education Cultures and Economics dilemmas for development New York and London Falmer Press co editor with Fiona Leach and contributor 1996 Assessment in Transition Learning Monitoring and Selection in International Perspective Pergamon Oxford co editor with Alison Wolf and contributor 1994 Educational Innovation in China tracing the impact of the 1985 Reform with Keith Lewin Xu Hui and Zheng Ji Wei Longman 1994 Beyond Jomtien Implementing Primary Education for All co editor with W Hoppers and R Gardner and contributor Macmillan 1987 Why do Students Learn A Six Country Study of Student Motivation Institute of Development Studies Research Report Series Rr17 Sussex sole editor and contributor Selected book chapters2012 Educational Progress among the Indian Tamil Minority in the Plantations of Sri Lanka in Sleeter C et al eds School Education Pluralism and Marginality comparative perspectives New Delhi Orient Blackswan Private Limited 2007 Globalisation Learning and Teaching in S Ali and M Rizvi eds Quality in Education teaching and learning in challenging times Karachi the Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development 2007 Paradoxes of Economic and Social Development in Sri Lanka the Wages of Civil War in A Green A W Little S Kamat M Oketch and E Vickers Education and Development in a Global Era successful strategies for globalisation DFID Researching the Issues no 69 London 2003 Access and achievement in Commonwealth countries support for learning and teaching in multigrade classrooms in Matlin S ed Commonwealth Education Partnerships London TSO 2003Selected journal articles2011 Education policy reform in Sri Lanka the double edged sword of political will Journal of Education Policy 26 4 pp 499 512 2011 Guest Editor of special issue on The Policies Politics and Progress of Access to Basic Education Journal of Education Policy 26 4 Editorial with Keith Lewin pp 477 482 2011 Guest Editor of special issue on Access Equity and Transitions in Education in Low Income Countries International Journal of Educational Development editorial with Keith M Lewin 2011 2010 with others The Millennium Development Goals a cross sectoral analysis and principles for goal setting post 2015 The Lancet Sept 2010 2010 International and Comparative Education what s in a name Compare 40 6 pp 845 852 2009 with Andy Green Successful Globalisation Education and Sustainable Development International Journal of Educational Development Vol 29 2 pp 166 174 2008 with Ricardo Sabates Economic Globalisation Youth Expectations and Social Class the case of Sri Lanka International Journal of Educational Development Vol 28 708 722 2008 Primary Care Public Service permanent dead link Review International Development Issue 12 December 2007 with Jane Evans The role of UK qualification suppliers in Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe a comparative evaluation International Journal of Educational Development 27 5 pp 525 541 2005 with Jane Evans The growth of foreign qualification suppliers in Sri Lanka de facto decentralisation Compare 35 2 181 192 2003 Motivating Learning and the Development of Human Capital Compare 33 4 437 452 2001 Special issue of the International Journal of Educational Development on the theme of Multigrade Teaching 21 6 guest editor 2000 Development Studies and Comparative Education context content comparison and contributors Special number Comparative Education for the twenty first century Comparative Education 36 3 1992 Learning and Working elements of the Diploma Disease thesis examined in England and Malaysia with J Sarjit Singh Comparative Education 28 pp 181 200 Selected monographs2011 Access Attendance and Achievement in Rural Schools in Sri Lanka with H N Upul Indika and C Rolleston CREATE Pathways to Access Research Monograph No 73 London Sussex 2011 2010 The Politics Policies and Progress of Basic Education in Sri Lanka CREATE Research Monograph No 38 London Sussex 2010 Access to Elementary Education in India politics policies and progress CREATE Research Monograph No 44 London Sussex 2010 Access to Basic Education in Ghana politics policies and progress CREATE Research Monograph No 43 London Sussex 2008 Education for All politics policies and progress CREATE Research Monograph no 13 pp 95 2004 Learning and teaching in multigrade settings Background paper for UNESCO EFA Global Monitoring Report 2005 1988 Learning from Developing Countries An Inaugural Lecture Institute of Education University of London 1988 1982 Examination Reform and Educational Change in Sri Lanka 1972 1982 Modernisation or Dependent Underdevelopment Institute of Development Studies Discussion Paper D180 1982Selected articles in popular pressBid for better world starts here by Chloe Stothart and Jessica Shephard article mentions Angela Little Times Higher Education Magazine 9 March 2007 Where the sums add up to a way out of poverty A review of Angela Little s book Labouring to Learn Times Higher Education Magazine 19 May 2000 Global vision takes seed in plantation schools Times Higher Education Magazine 21 April 2000 Reaching For The Top new internationalist 122 April 1983References edit Professor Angela Little profile page at the Institute of Education University of London Retrieved 27 June 2012 Little Angela Writings of Angela Little on personal website Retrieved 13 July 2012 Angela Little publications for the World Bank Retrieved 27 June 2012 permanent dead link Angela Little publications on DFID website Archived from the original on 24 December 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Professor Angela Little profile page at the Institute of Education University of London Retrieved 27 June 2012 International Advisory Board of Young Lives Archived from the original on 5 July 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Management team of UKFIET Archived from the original on 1 September 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 The Diploma disease WorldCat record OCLC 13357624 Retrieved 27 June 2012 The Qualification chase WorldCat record OCLC 042423917 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Learning from Developing Countries An Inaugural Lecture Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Institute of Education University of London 1988 Angela Little Wim Hoppers Roy Gardner eds 1994 Beyond Jomtien implementing primary education for all London Macmillan ISBN 9780333594414 Little Angela W 1999 Labouring to learn towards a political economy of plantations people and education in Sri Lanka 1 publ ed Basingstoke u a Macmillan u a ISBN 9780333674291 Little Angela W 2007 Education for all and multigrade teaching challenges and opportunities 2 pr softcover ed Berlin Springer ISBN 9781402066474 Professor Angela Little multigrade schooling 2009 recording of Angela Little discussing multigrade schooling recording on YouTube YouTube Retrieved 27 June 2012 Little Angela 2003 Motivating Learning and the Development of Human Capital Compare 33 4 437 452 doi 10 1080 0305792032000127748 S2CID 144704744 Little Angela 1987 Why do students learn a six country study of student motivation Brighton England Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex ISBN 0903354772 External links editProfessor Angela Litte s personal website Professor Angela Little s Institute of Education website Professor Angela Little multigrade schooling on YouTube 2009 recording of Angela Little discussing multigrade schooling LIDC Millennium Development Goal 2 Universal Primary Education on YouTube recording of 2010 lecture where Angela Little shows how MDG2 s aim of universal primary education overlooks the complexity of improving education Angela Little s 1988 inaugural lecture on Learning from Developing Countries on YouTube recording of Angela Little giving her 1988 inaugural lecture on Learning from Developing Countries at the Institute for Education University of London LIDC ONE debate research and advocacy can lead to better development policies permanent dead link audio recording of discussion with Angela Little Chris Whitty and development advocate Archived 3 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Jamie Drummond Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angela Little academic amp oldid 1179846610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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