James H. Williams
Williams, James H.
UNESCO Chair in International Education for Development and Professor of International Education & International Affairs at the George Washington University (GW).
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Tackling Online Education
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The Political Economy of Schooling in Cambodia
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Policy-making for education reform in developing countries
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Policy-Making for Education Reform in Developing Countries
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Reaching peripheral groups
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(Re)Constructing Memory
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(Re)Constructing Memory
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(Re)Constructing Memory
no cover - IRInvisible refugeesJames H. Williams
Invisible refugees
no cover - HAHealthy and wiseJames H. Williams
Healthy and wise
no cover - TIThe implementation of managemen...James H. Williams
The implementation of management reforms
no cover - CAContext and management in a div...James H. Williams
Context and management in a diverse educational system
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Tackling Online Education
- Open Work
The Political Economy of Schooling in Cambodia
- Open Work
Policy-making for education reform in developing countries
- Open Work
Policy-Making for Education Reform in Developing Countries
- Open Work
Reaching peripheral groups
- Open Work
(Re)Constructing Memory
- Open Work
(Re)Constructing Memory
- Open Work
(Re)Constructing Memory
- Open Work
Invisible refugees
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Healthy and wise
- Open Work
The implementation of management reforms
- Open Work
Context and management in a diverse educational system