COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW JOURNAL

THE CER JOURNAL

The Comparative Education Review is the flagship journal of CIES. It investigates education throughout the world in the context of the social, economic, and political forces that shape educational practice and policy. The journal was founded in 1957 to advance knowledge and teaching in comparative education studies. Since then, the Review has established itself as the most reliable source for the analysis of the place of education in countries throughout the world and is the leading journal for the study of comparative and international education. 

The journal is published by the University of Chicago Press. There are four issues per year.

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CURRENT AND FORMER EDITORS

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Bjorn H. Nordtveit, Editor

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Tavis Jules, Book and Media Review Editor

Loyola University Chicago

Kathryn Anderson-Levitt, Co-Editor

 

University of Michigan—Dearborn

Amita Chudgar, Co-Editor

Michigan State University 

Dongbin Kim, Co-Editor

Michigan State University

Francine Menashy, Co-Editor

Brock University

Robin Shields, Co-Editor

University of Bath, United Kingdom

 

CER MANAGING EDITORS

Verity Norman-Tichawangana, Managing Editor 

Sahara Pradhan, Managing Editor

Benjamin Scherrer, Book and Media Review Managing Editor

 

ADVISORY BOARD

Moses Ngware – African Population and Health Research Center

M. Najeeb Shafiq – University of Pittsburgh

Sarah Elizabeth Dryden-Peterson – Harvard University

Simona Popa – UNESCO International Bureau of Education

Keita Takayama – University of New England, Australia

Patricia Bromley – Stanford University

Maria Tatto – Arizona State University

Stephen Carney – University of Roskilde

Dan Wagner – University of Pennsylvania

Stephanie Zuilkowski – Florida State University

Jun Li – Western University, Canada

Miri Yemini – Tel Aviv University, Israel