Fabricating Quality in Education

Fabricating Quality in Education
Author: Jenny Ozga,Peter Dahler-Larsen,Christina Segerholm,Hannu Simola
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136824470

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This book argues that data and their use constitute a form of governance of education. It highlights the ways in which education is steered and managed so that a European education policy space is ‘fabricated’ through data which travel across national systems, and which enter and restructure provision to make it measurable, comparable and governable.

Fabricating Europe

Fabricating Europe
Author: António Nóvoa,M. Lawn
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780306475610

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Fabricating Europe has within it a core idea, a crucial but imprecise idea, that of a European educational space, which transnational governance, networks and cultural and economic projects are creating now. Yet, the perceptible creation of this contemporary space of European policy making and networking has not been a subject of study. It appears offstage in studies of national systems in which national and professional identity; political organization; policy formation and public/private markets are all viewed as contained within the borders of the state. Fabricating Europe is concerned with the new possibilities to be discerned and imagined in the European public and institutional spaces and discourses in education and the lack of impetus within the broad area of educational studies to meet the task of creating analyses and responses.

Fabricating Europe

Fabricating Europe
Author: Antonio Novoa,M. Lawn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9401739420

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The Making of Europe

The Making of Europe
Author: Christopher Dawson
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813210836

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Christopher Dawson concludes that the period of the fourth to the eleventh centuries, commonly known as the Dark Ages, is not a barren prelude to the creative energy of the medieval world. Instead, he argues that it is better described as "ages of dawn" for it is in this rich and confused period that the complex and creative interaction of the Roman empire, the Christian Church, the classical tradition, and barbarous societies provided the foundation for a vital, unified European culture. In an age of fragmentation and the emergence of new nationalist forces, Dawson argued that if "our civilization is to survive, it is essential that it should develop a common European consciousness and sense of historic and organic unity." But he was clear that this unity required sources deeper and more complex than the political and economic movements on which so many had come to depend, and he insisted, prophetically, that Europe would need to recover its Christian roots if it was to survive. In a time of cultural and political ambiguity, The making of Europe is an indispensable work for understanding not only the rich sources but also the contemporary implications of the very idea of Europe.

The Making of Europe

The Making of Europe
Author: Robert Bartlett
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691037806

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This provocative book shows that Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer. "Will be of great interest to. . . . (those) interested in cultural transformation, colonialism, racism, the Crusades, or holy wars in general. . . ".--William C. Jordan, Princeton University. 12 halftones, 12 maps, 6 diagrams.

Asia in the Making of Europe Volume III

Asia in the Making of Europe  Volume III
Author: Donald F. Lach,Edwin J. Van Kley
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226466972

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This monumental series, acclaimed as a "masterpiece of comprehensive scholarship" in the New York Times Book Review, reveals the impact of Asia's high civilizations on the development of modern Western society. The authors examine the ways in which European encounters with Asia have altered the development of Western society, art, literature, science, and religion since the Renaissance. In Volume III: A Century of Advance, the authors have researched seventeenth-century European writings on Asia in an effort to understand how contemporaries saw Asian societies and peoples.

Building Europe on Expertise

Building Europe on Expertise
Author: Martin Kohlrausch,Helmuth Trischler
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230308066

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Focusing on experts in technology and science, Building Europe on Expertise delivers a new reading of European history. The authors show that modern Europe was built by experts using their unique knowledge to shape societies, set political agendas, and establish collaborations which proved decisive in integrating the continent. The Making Europe series was awarded the Freeman Award by the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) in 2014, in recognition of its significant contribution to the interaction of science and technology studies with the study of innovation.

Asia in the Making of Europe Volume I

Asia in the Making of Europe  Volume I
Author: Donald F. Lach
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226467092

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Praised for its scope and depth, Asia in the Making of Europe is the first comprehensive study of Asian influences on Western culture. For volumes I and II, the author has sifted through virtually every European reference to Asia published in the sixteenth-century; he surveys a vast array of writings describing Asian life and society, the images of Asia that emerge from those writings, and, in turn, the reflections of those images in European literature and art. This monumental achievement reveals profound and pervasive influences of Asian societies on developing Western culture; in doing so, it provides a perspective necessary for a balanced view of world history. Volume I: The Century of Discovery brings together "everything that a European could know of India, Southeast Asia, China, and Japan, from printed books, missionary reports, traders' accounts and maps" (The New York Review of Books). Volume II: A Century of Wonder examines the influence of that vast new body of information about Asia on the arts, institutions, literatures, and ideas of sixteenth-century Europe.