Abstract
There is a small but quite consistent literature on school effectiveness in Third World countries. This consistency derives not so much from the confirmation of any particular set of variables making for effective schools-the results are as ambiguous as for industrialized countriesbut rather because much of the literature evinces a certain conclusion that is meant to differentiate Third World education from education in
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