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Sonst. Personen | Crossley, Michael (Hrsg.); Broadfoot, Patricia (Hrsg.); Schweisfurth, Michele (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Changing educational contexts, issues and identities. 40 years of Comparative Education. 1. publ. |
Quelle | London u.a.: Routledge (2007), XVI, 412 S. |
Reihe | Education heritage series |
Beigaben | grafische Darstellungen |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 0-415-41341-9; 978-0-415-41341-1 |
Schlagwörter | Vergleichende Erziehungswissenschaft; Bildungsforschung; Vergleichende Forschung; Postmoderne; Bildungspolitik; Beispiel; Geschichte (Histor); Moderne; Neoliberalismus; Postkolonialismus; Globalisierung; Internationalität; Entwicklung; Afrika; Baltikum; Belarus; China; England; Frankreich; Hongkong; Japan; Malaysia; Russland; Singapur; USA; Ukraine |
Abstract | Documenting major intellectual and paradigmatic changes in the field of comparative education in the light of the history and development of the journal "Comparative Education", this book compiles a selection of articles from forty years of the journal's distinguished history. It illustrates how changing times have been reflected in the nature and quality of published comparative research. Contributors explore the impact of key issues such as marketisation, accountability and globalisation upon policy and practice world-wide. They explore how new challenges faced by the social sciences have seen shifts in the contexts, issues and priorities attended to by comparatives and how different approaches to comparative education have influenced the intellectual and professional identities and positioning of those involved. [The book comprises the following chapters]: Introduction: changing contexts, issues and identities, 40 years of Comparative Education; 1. Editorial; 2. The purpose of Comparative Education; 3. Comparative education research and development education; 4. Case study in comparative education: particularity and generalisation; 5. Changing patterns of educational accountability in England and France; 6. The role of African universities in national development: a critical analysis; 7. The American perception of Japanese education; 8. Education in the Baltic States, Ukraine, Belarus' and Russia; 9. Learning and working: elements of the Diploma Disease thesis examined in England and Malaysia; 10. Last past the post: comparative education, modernity and perhaps post-modernity; 11. Continuing education in a late-modern or global society: towards a theoretical framework for comparative analysis; 12. Education and colonial transition in Singapore and Hong Kong: comparisons and contrasts; 13. The institutionalisation of gender and its impact on educational policy; 14. Big policies/small world: an introduction to international perspectives in educational policy; 15. Globalisation and Internationalism: democratic prospects for world education; 16. Bridging cultures and traditions in the reconceptualisation of comparative and international education; 17. globalisation and education in the postcolonial world: towards a conceptual framework; 18. Comparing neo-liberal projects and inequality in education; 19. Comparative education in Greater China: contexts, characteristics, contrasts and contributions; 20. Comparative research in education: a mode of governance or a historical journey?; 21. Processes of policy borrowing in education: some explanatory and analytical devices; 22. Debating globalisation and education after September 11. (DIPF/Verlag). |
Erfasst von | DIPF | Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsforschung und Bildungsinformation, Frankfurt am Main |
Update | 2007/3 |