Education and state formation: Europe, East Asia and the USA
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In: New directions in the philosophy of education
Political methodology -- The critical citizen -- The individual, society and the problem of authority -- The institutional structure of education -- The interactional structure of education -- Federated disestablishment of education and state -- Internally democratic schooling.
In: Journal of Romanian Studies, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 35-58
ISSN: 2754-415X
In: Children & schools: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 135-144
ISSN: 1545-682X
In: The latin americanist: TLA, Band 60, Heft 1, S. 139-159
ISSN: 1557-203X
In an effort to identify strategies for strengthening the relationship between state government and public higher education, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) has appointed a Task Force on Making Public Higher Education a State Priority. Comprised of leaders with extensive higher education experience at the campus and state level, as well as in elected office, the task force has sought to: explore the political context within which higher education operates; recommend strategies for establishing a new compact between states and their public colleges and universities; and identify strategies for advancing higher education as a state investment priority. The task force recommends that leaders from state government and public higher education create a new compact built on a foundation of mutual understanding, trust and accountability. With these principles in place, state and campus leaders must craft a shared public agenda that meets state needs, broadens college access, makes college more affordable, improves student outcomes and ensures academic quality. ; American Association of State Colleges and Universities
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Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A Glimpse into the World of Itorero -- Ethnographic Spaces -- Paths of Inquiry -- Contemporary Research on Rwanda -- Leta: The Rwandan State -- Intore: The Model Rwandan Citizen -- Toward an Anthropology of Authoritarianism? -- Authoritarian Modes of Government as Modern-Day Governmentality -- Rationalities and Technologies: Tracing the Liberal in the Authoritarian -- Experiences of Exposure -- Looking Beyond the Self and the State -- Chapter Outline -- References
In: Transformations of the state
In: Journal of Austrian studies, Band 54, Heft 2, S. 156-159
ISSN: 2327-1809
In: Routledge Library Editions: Sociology of Education v.47
Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 The Attack on Progessive Education -- 2 The Enforcement of Discipline -- 3 The Emphasis on Work-Socialization -- 4 Schooling and The State -- 5 The Increase in State Intervention -- 6 The Growing Nexus Between State and Capital -- 7 Women and Education -- 8 Race, Imperialism and Education -- 9 Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- Index
From an essay on the first principles of government / Joseph Priestley -- "Of national education" / William Godwin -- From the sphere and duties of government / Wilhelm von Humboldt -- "Shall the state educate the people?" / Thomas Hodgskin -- From "on the proper sphere of government" / Herbert Spencer -- "The principle of state education" / Edward Baines, Jr -- "On the progress and efficiency of voluntary education in england" / Edward Baines, Jr -- "A letter to the most noble the marquis of lansdowne, president of the council on the government plan of education" / Edward Baines, Jr -- "On the non-interference of the government with popular education" / Edward Miall -- "The connection of religion with popular education" / Algernon Wells -- "On the parties responsible for the education of the people" / Richard Winter Hamilton -- Reasons against government interference in education / Anonymous -- "The persecution of the child by the state" / A.E. Hake and O.E. Wesslau -- "State education: a help or hindrance?" / Auberon Herbert -- "Some socialist and anarchist views of education" / Benjamin R. Tucker
In: Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education
In: Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education Ser.
In most countries in the world, school education is the business of the state. Even if forms and functions differ, the imparting of elementary knowledge is universally regarded as a public function. Yet this is neither self-evident nor self-explanatory. The degree of involvement of state agencies in the supervision, financing and organization of the school system sometimes varies so much that the usual assumption of a common understanding of 'the state' seems to be an illusion.Making international comparisons and focusing strongly on the historical conditions of the current form of state educa
This book scrutinizes the presentations of Christians and Christianity in Israeli state education system. It reveals that despite the changes in Jewish-Christian relations in the last century and the power relations between Jews and Christians in Israel, Christianity has a crucial role in the construction of modern Jewish identity in Israel.
In: Routledge research in higher education
This innovative volume makes a key contribution to debates around the role of the university as a space of resistance by highlighting the liberatory practices undertaken to oppose dual pressures of state repression and neoliberal reform at the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in Nicaragua. Using a critical ethnographic approach to frame the experiences of faculty and students through vignettes, chapters present contextualized, analytical contributions from students, scholars, and university leaders to draw attention to the activism present within teaching, research, and administration while simultaneously calling attention to critical higher education and international solidarity as crucial means of maintaining academic freedom, university autonomy, oppositional knowledge production, and social outreach in higher education globally. This text will benefit researchers, students, and academics in the fields of higher education, educational policy and politics, and international and comparative education. Those interested in equality and human rights, Central America, and the themes of revolution and protest more broadly will also benefit from this volume.
In: Routledge revivals
In 'The State, The Family and Education', first published in 1980, Miriam David provides an entirely new analysis of the relationship of the state to the family and education. David explains how the state, through its educational policies, regulates family relationships with, and within, schools. This book provides a welcome analysis of educational policy from a socialist-feminist perspective, re-examining the ways in which women as parents, teachers and pupils are involved in the education system