Education in North-Eastern India: A Study of Supply and Demand in Secondary Teacher Education
In: Educational Quest: an international journal of education and applied social sciences, Band 10, Heft 1
ISSN: 2230-7311
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In: Educational Quest: an international journal of education and applied social sciences, Band 10, Heft 1
ISSN: 2230-7311
In: Interights Bulletin, A Review of the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights, 2007, Volume 15, No. 4
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In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 6, S. 103-112
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
In: Routledge Studies in Education, Neoliberalism, and Marxism 16
Introduction / Dave Hill, Kostas Skordoulis, and Lotar Rasinski -- European Education Policy and Critical Education / George Grollios -- The Schooling of Teachers in England: Rescuing Pedagogy / Gail Edwards -- Transformation In The Teaching Profession In Turkey: From Socialist- Idealist Teacher To Exam-Oriented Technician / Ahmet Yildiz -- Education, Secularism and Secular Education in Turkey / Unal Ozmen -- Assessing the Effects of the Economic crisis on Public Education in Greece / Theopoula-Polina Chrysochou -- The Endpoint of Expectation from Education, the Starting Point of Struggle: A Critical Approach to White-Collar Unemployment / Aygulen Kayahan Karakul -- The Position of an Educational Researchers in a Semi-Peripheral Region: Critical Autoethnography of an Academic Subject in Hungary / György Mészáros -- Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy and the Struggle against Capital Today / Peter McLaren and Derek R. Ford -- Considerations on a Marxist Pedagogy of Science / Kostas Skordoulis -- "A picture held us captive..." Marx, Wittgenstein and the "Paradox of Ideology" / Lotar Rasinski -- Empowerment in Education: a New Logic of Emancipation or a New Logic of Power? / Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bak -- Marxist Education Against Capitalism in Neoliberal / Neoconservative Times / Dave Hill
In: International and development education
Vocational education and training systems in the Republic of Macedonia have been put under strong pressure for modernisation in the last decades. In addition to economic and political globalisation, technological innovations brought rapid changes in the type of jobs and the content of labour in the national economies, which lead to change of the demand for qualifications and new skills on an on-going basis; the open market and migration expanded opportunities for work within and between countries, and the complexity of the demand for new skills on the labour market have dramatically begun affecting and shaping the structure, organisation and content of vocational education and training.This report is based on the experiences from the collaborative approach applied in the development of the Strategy for Vocational Education and Training in a Lifelong Learning Context for the Republic of Macedonia, implemented through a process of consultation with a broad stakeholder basis. It addresses the participants in the process, the steps undertaken to ensure involvement of stakeholders and ultimately ownership over the process (or its components), the obstacles encountered and steps undertaken to address them, the problems, their causes and proposals for preventing and/or eliminating them, as well as the lessons learned and recommendations for further development of the social dialogue and partnership.
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In: University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Band 74, S. 652
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The article considers specific features of official patriotism and patriotic education in post-Soviet de facto (unrecognized) stated. It discusses the question of how the official patriotic discourse reflects the issues of international recognition deficit and of scarcity of available resources. The author attempts to conceptualize patriotic upbringing in the light of de facto statehood, analyzes specific features of those identities that underlie the patriotic education in the context of de facto statehood as well as some aspects of implementation of patriotic education concepts in post-Soviet de facto states. The author concludes that the deficit of international recognition, scarcity of resources and uncertain prospects for future development make propagation of patriotic values more complicated while strong influence of a patron state and prevalence of double citizenships erode patriotic loyalties to some extent. Among specific features of patriotic education in post-Soviet de facto states are also the enhanced role of militarized practices and commemoration of "wars for independence". ; В работе анализируется специфика «официального» патриотизма и патриотического воспитания в постсоветских де-факто (непризнанных) государствах. Ставится вопрос о том, каким образом в официальном патриотическом дискурсе отражаются проблемы дефицита международного признания и ограниченности имеющихся в распоряжении ресурсов. Предпринимается попытка концептуализации патриотического воспитания в контексте де-факто государственности; анализируются особенности тех идентичностей, которые легли в основу патриотического воспитания, а также некоторые особенности практической реализации концептуальных идей патриотического воспитания в постсоветских де-факто государствах. Делается вывод о том, что эффективность патриотического воспитания осложняется дефицитом международного признания, ограниченностью ресурсов, а сильнейшее идеологическое влияние государства-патрона и распространенность двойного гражданства в известной мере размывают патриотическую лояльность. Характерными особенностями патриотического воспитания в постсоветских де-факто государствах также являются повышенная роль военизированного компонента, а также коммеморация «войн за независимость».
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In: Journal of peacebuilding & development, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 33-48
ISSN: 2165-7440
This article examines peace education in Iran at the primary and secondary levels. It starts by briefly reviewing the fundamental issues that need to be addressed to achieve a culture of peace in any given society, such as cycles in social relations that may establish endemic poverty, violence, and discrimination. The paper highlights the measures necessary to supersede these cycles and social arrangements and examines the need for promotion of peace education and empowerment across all segments of society. Among such measures, peace education is considered essential because it serves the dual roles of advancing awareness and providing capacity and skill to initiate social change. The case of Iran and the challenges that hinder the development of peace education in Iran are then examined. These include a lack of critical and diverse perspectives, lack of understanding on the part of most teachers and peace trainers about the importance of peace and all its aspects, and the content of the Iranian curriculum. Finally, the paper addresses opportunities for peace education in Iran, especially given a new, more open political environment. Such opportunities include the role and impact of women, youth, civil society organisations, and new religious readings favourable to peace.
In: Emerging legal education
Introduction / Mindie Lazarus-Black, Meera Deo, and Elizabeth Mertz -- Theory and Practice, Together at Last : A Heretical, Empirical Account of Canadian Legal Education / David Sandomierski -- Teaching International Lawyers How to Think, Speak, and Act like U.S. Lawyers : Notes on Inchoate Power and the Imperial Process / Mindie Lazarus-Black -- In the Law School Classroom : Hidden Messages in French Elite Training / -- Émilie Biland & Liora Israël -- Legal Training as Socialization to State Power: An Ethnography of Law Classes for French Senior Civil Servants / Rachel Vanneuville -- The Perennial (and Stubborn) Challenges of Affordability, Cost, and Access in Legal Education / Stephen Daniels -- Market Creep : "Product" Talk in Legal Education / Riaz Tejani -- Language, Culture, and the Culture of Language : International JD Students in the U.S. Law Schools / Swethaa Ballakrishnen & Carole Silver -- How the Law School Admission Process Marginalizes Black Aspiring Lawyers / Aaron Taylor -- The Culture of "raceXgender" Bias in Legal Academia / Meera E. Deo -- Canaries in the Mines of the U.S. Legal Academy / Elizabeth Mertz
In: Diversity and inclusion in the early years
Includes index. ; "Publications of the committee": p. 325. ; Appendix: A. The experience of labor with trade and industrial education, by Howell H. Broach and Julia O'Connor Parker.--B. Major federal legislation for vocational education grants to states as of January 1, 1938. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Pacific affairs, Band 72, Heft 3, S. 433-434
ISSN: 0030-851X
'Japanese Moral Education Past and Present' by Yoshimitsu Khan is reviewed.
In: Integration & trade: I & T, Band 11, Heft 27, S. 135-158
ISSN: 1027-5703