Comparative Education Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Education Review is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian51
:Hey You! An Empowering Celebration of Growing Up Black42
Seventy Years of Reviews in Comparative Education Review: Reflections on the Tradition and New Directions20
:Shadow Education in Africa: Private Supplementary Tutoring and Its Policy Implications13
Education and Repertoires of Care in Migrant Families in Rural China12
The Global Resurgence of Authoritarianism and Its Existential Threats to Education: Implications for Scholarship in Comparative and International Education12
Trans-Indigenous Education: Indigeneity, Relationships, and Higher Education12
Shareholder Schools: Racial Capitalism, Policy Borrowing, and Marketized Education Reform in Cape Town, South Africa12
Front Matter11
The “Global Learning Crisis”: The Classroom View from Kanchipuram, India11
Assessment of a Practitioner-Derived Framework for Measuring Girl’s Agency in East Africa10
:Emergent Trends in Comparative Education: The Dialectical of the Global and the Local9
George Bereday Award for 20229
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian8
Crosslinguistic Influence and Second Language Learning by Kevin McManus. New York: Routledge, 2022. 176 pp. £31.49 (e-book). ISBN 978-0-429-34166-3.8
The Teaching Professions and Globalization: A Scoping Review of the Anglophone Research Literature7
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian7
Beyond Cancel Culture: Reflections on the Criticisms of “Comforting Histories”7
:Learning Whiteness: Education and the Settler Colonial State6
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian6
Toward the (Post)Qualitative Turn in Comparative and International Education6
The Discursive Utility of the Global, Local, and National: Teach For All in Africa6
Introduction6
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian6
Erratum6
University and School Collaborations during a Pandemic: Sustaining Educational Opportunity and Reinventing Education edited by Fernando M. Reimers and Francisco J. Marmolejo. Cham: Springer, 206
Educating Transnationally Mobile Students: A Multidimensional Framework5
Mejorando la Raza (Improving the Race) through Mestizaje: The Pedagogy of Anti-Blackness in Ecuador5
Educating the Elites: School Counselors as Education Nannies in Urban China5
Urban Refugees’ Educational Access in Kenya: Policy Contradictions and Implementation Gaps amid National Insecurity and Rising Xenophobia5
“Participation Does Not Equal Voice”: Gendered Experiences in an Academic and Professional Society5
New Philanthropy in Brazil Education: An Analysis of the 3M Approach of Lemann Foundation and the Discursive Practices in Social Media5
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian5
Multidimensionality Matters: The Implications of Educational Hierarchy and Differentiation for Intergenerational Mobility in Europe5
“Get Two Degrees for the Price of One”: Career Orientations and Choices of Double-Degree Students5
Thinking across Research on Migration and Education: An Introduction4
Development as a Panacea for Uncertainty: Schooling, Migration, and Community Building4
Facing the Anthropocene: Comparative Education as Sympoiesis4
25 Years of Transformations of Higher Education Systems in Post-Soviet Countries: Reform and Continuity edited by Jeroen Huisman, Anna Smolentseva, and Isak Froumin. New York: Palgrave Macmilla4
Imprints, Legacies, and Research Development: A Comparative Study of Four Private Universities in Latin America4
:Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching4
Contributors4
Examining Teach for All: International Perspectives on a Growing Global Network edited by Matthew A. M. Thomas, Emilee Rauschenberger, and Katherine Crawford-Garret. New York: Routledge, 2021. 4
Storying New Worlds: Educating to Counter Violence and Activate Alternatives to the Anthropocene4
:Disrupting Education Policy: How New Philanthropy Works to Change Education4
Targeted and Multidimensional Approaches to Overcome Inequalities in Secondary Education for Adolescent Girls: The Impact of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) Program in Tanzania and Zimbabwe4
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 ac4
:School Reform in an Era of Standardization: Authentic Accountabilities4
Black Liberation and Political Education: The Valorizing of Afro-Ecuadorian Thought4
Marginalized Learners in International and Regional Test Data: The Extent of Floor Effects3
Challenging “Dem European Teachings in My African School”: Burna Boy’s Music as Resistance3
Are Retained Students Frustrated? A Multilevel Analysis on Grade Retention and Intergroup Tolerance in 17 Countries3
Learning from the Movement for Black Lives: Horizons of Racial Justice for Comparative and International Education3
Front Matter3
Reconceptualizing Violence in International and Comparative Education: Revisiting Galtung’s Framework3
Decolonizing Decoloniality: Decentering Art History and Comparative Literature Classrooms outside Europe and the United States3
Mixed Methods Research in Comparative and International Education: Philosophical and Methodological Considerations to Enhance Epistemological Pluralism3
Psalms of Brick and Mortar3
Fitting and Misfitting in Higher Education: The Experiences of Disabled Youth in the United Arab Emirates3
Introduction3
Activism and Resistance from the Trenches: Crisscrossing Comparison and Undocumented Migrant Experiences in China and the United States3
Recognizing Complexity in Our Changing Contexts: Centering What Matters in Comparative and International Education3
:Shadow Education in Myanmar: Private Supplementary Tutoring and Its Policy Implications3
:Hey! Teachers! Leave the Kids Alone?3
What Drives Teachers to Change Their Instruction? A Mixed-Methods Study from Zambia2
Human Rights and Human Capital Discourse in National Education Reforms, 1960–20182
:The Sequel: What Will Follow Our Troubled Civilization?2
:Family Language Policy: Children’s Perspectives2
US Education in the Age of Trumpism, Project 2025, American Isolationism, and the Global Polycrisis: Charting a New Role for Comparative and International Education2
A Troubled Body of Knowledge: The Durability of Racial Science in Human Anatomy Research in South Africa2
Abstracts in Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian2
Learning Loss During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the 2016 and 2021 Grade Six National Learning Assessments in Cambodia2
:Research and Development in University Mathematics Education: Overview Produced by the International Network for Didactic Research in University Mathematics2
:Globalization, Privatization, and the State: Contemporary Education Reform in Post-colonial Contexts2
We Are the Radical Monarchs2
Inclusion and Agency in Ghanaian Schools: The Case of West African Child Migrants2
Education and Migration edited by Julian Culp and Danielle Zwarthoed. London: Routledge, 2020. 148 pp. US$128.00 (cloth). ISBN 9780367503864.2
“Hacer el hombre más hombre”: Fundamental Education, Deficit Perspectives, Gender, and Indigenous Survivance in Central Mexico2
Sistemi scolastici nel mondo globale: Educazione comparata e politiche educative (School systems in the global world: Comparative education and educational policies) by Monica E. Mincu. Milan: 2
“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)2
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