Educational Studies in Europe

Educational Studies in Europe
Author: Frieda Heyting
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 157181938X

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Presents the results of increasing cooperation between the education departments of Berlin, Amsterdam, and London universities, examining the cultural and socio-political differences of the educational sciences and looking at the educational consequences of both globalizing and pluralist developments in European countries. Discusses educational developments in contemporary society, education organization and policy, intercultural and integration pedagogics, and education for young children as well as higher education. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Educational Studies in Europe

Educational Studies in Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 157181938X

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Educational Studies in Europe

Educational Studies in Europe
Author: Frieda Heyting,Jan Koppen,Dieter Lenzen,Felicitas Thiel
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1997-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781789204186

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Reflecting the growing integration of the European Union, this volume presents one of the results of an increasing cooperation between the education departments of Berlin, Amsterdam and London universities. The aim is to achieve a better understanding of the cultural and socio-political differences of the educational sciences and, more generally, the educational consequences and possibilities of both globalizing and pluralist developments in European countries. The areas covered include theoretical discussions of educational developments in contemporary society, education organization and policy, intercultural and integration pedagogics, education for young children as well as higher education.

Educational Research and Schooling in Rural Europe

Educational Research and Schooling in Rural Europe
Author: Cath Gristy,Linda Hargreaves,Silvie R. Ku?erová
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2020-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781648021657

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This book provides authentic accounts of the effects of the revolutionary political reform experienced in the past half century on education in Europe’s considerable rural hinterland. These reforms include the liberation of the Baltic and Eastern European states from Soviet communist domination, the ‘eurozone’ economic crises, and the current and future migration of people fleeing war and poverty from the Middle East and Africa. Overshadowing these events are so-called global forces which champion economies of scale and pressurize academic performance as keys to economic success. Trapped in this distal whirlwind of change are 1000s of small and/or rural elementary schools and the life chances of more 1000s of young children. The research presented here unveils the unseen and under-reported consequences of top-down, urban-oriented educational policies on children’s and communities’ experience of place and space. Exposure of these conditions in rural Europe is long overdue, but obscured for decades by political extremes of left and right. Yet, the lived reality of peremptory and swathing school closure programmes, and poverty inflicted on rural populations in parts of Eastern Europe is relatively unreported in the western educational literature – a situation exacerbated by the virtual invisibility of rural educational research generally. The chapters in this book reveal the insights of social science scholars from 11 European countries including those from low GDP, formerly soviet bloc countries, recently enabled to present their research at western European conferences such as the European Educational Research Association. Their research will inform and alert education academics, researchers and professionals to these rural European educational contexts. The research methodologies reported are diverse and innovative. The national context chapters are complemented by overview chapters which survey and synthesise (i) definitions and conceptualisations of rural, (ii) pan-European appraisal of educational, structural and geospatial statistics on small and rural schools, and (iii) identify key messages for better understanding of the rural situation in European research, policy and practice. Crucially, despite the gloom, the authors report positive strategies for rural school survival at governmental and/or school and community levels, that include community involvement, rural educational tourism, and deliberative inter-community school network planning.

Science Education Research and Practice in Europe

Science Education Research and Practice in Europe
Author: Doris Jorde,Justin Dillon
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460919008

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Each volume in the 7-volume series The World of Science Education reviews research in a key region of the world. These regions include North America, South and Latin America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Europe, Arab States, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The focus of this Handbook is on science education in Europe. In producing this volume the editors have invited a range of authors to describe their research in the context of developments in the continent and further afield. In reading this book you are invited to consider the historical, social and political contexts that have driven developments in science education research over the years. A unique feature of science education in Europe is the impact of the European Union on research and development over many years. A growing number of multi-national projects have contributed to the establishment of a community of researchers increasingly accepting of methodological diversity. That is not to say that Europe is moving towards homogeneity, as this volume clearly shows.

Educational Research in Europe

Educational Research in Europe
Author: James Calderhead
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1994
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1853592552

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The book provides authoritative accounts of educational research in nine different European regions and highlights substantial national differences in levels of research activity throughout Europe. The book also outlines current research priorities and consider the potential benefits of greater European collaboration in research.

European Educational Research Re Constructed

European Educational Research  Re Constructed
Author: Mike Zapp,Marcelo Marques,Justin J.W. Powell
Publsiher: Symposium Books Ltd
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781910744024

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This book examines contemporary educational research and its governance, addressing key questions via a multidisciplinary theoretical framework of comparative institutional analysis with original data and applying multiple methods. The authors explore and explain important changes in the governance of educational research and the contents of scholarship in education and related disciplines across Europe since the 1990s. This volume synthesizes findings from a multi-year comparative research project, including in-depth empirical case studies of three distinct educational research cultures evolving in Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom. The authors reconstruct and compare changing conceptualizations of educational research, embedded in increasingly internationalized contexts of research, and examine shifts in its governance, including patterns of funding, publication, and evaluation. They examine the producers of European educational research and the distinct role of the European Union in constructing a European Educational Research Area, in establishing cross-border networks, and in (re)shaping educational research agendas. Through innovative empirical analysis of programs of research on various levels and education researchers’ collaborations in scientific networks, they provide insights into (supra)national dynamics in education-related scholarship. Theory-guided content analysis of research projects funded by leading national funding agencies and by the most highly developed supranational research funding instrument – the EU Framework Programme – enables the authors to embed findings on Germany, the United Kingdom, and Norway in a broader European perspective.

Education for the New Europe

Education for the New Europe
Author: Dietrich Benner,Dieter Lenzen
Publsiher: Campus Verlag
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1571810749

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Papers from the March 1994 German Association for Educational Research annual congress explore issues in education and training in post- Maastricht Europe. Subjects include Hungarian adolescents of the 1990s; attitudes and values among young people in Europe; school reform in the early years in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany; challenges to the Spanish education system since 1970; and the state of research into economic education from a French perspective. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR