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In: Développement et coopération: D + C ; revue bimestrielle, Heft 6, S. 16-18
ISSN: 0723-6999
Au sortir de la seconde guerre mondiale l'education a ete percue comme la reponse idoine aux problemes qui assaillaient l'humanite: la guerre et ses consequences, la pauvrete, le sous-developpement technologique, la maitrise des facteurs environnementaux, et la liste continue. Guides par les preceptes de la theorie de la modernisation et aides par la Communaute Internationale, les Etats africains ont, au lendemain des independances politiques, entrepris de grands investissements dans tous les secteurs et en particulier ceux de l'education et de la formation dans le but de creer les conditions intellectuelles a meme de leur permettre de rattraper le retard technologique qu'ils accusaient par rapport aux nations industrialisees. (D+C/DÜI)
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In: Regards sur l'actualité, Heft 293, S. 3-61
ISSN: 0337-7091
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In: Policy options: Options politiques, Heft 6, S. 1-79
ISSN: 0226-5893
International audience ; It can be said that mathematics education in Japan was started in 1872 when the school system was established. Since that establishment era, controversies have emerged time and again in mathematics education in Japan. Through these controversies, debates have been held on views on mathematics education such as how mathematics ought to be taught and what constitutes knowledge concerning numbers, quantities, and shapes that is desirable for students to acquire. In this paper, I shall look back at how views on mathematics education in Japan have developed since the Meiji era from the perspective of such controversies on mathematics education. As the controversies on mathematics education, the four phases are picked up. The first is Theoretical Mathematics and the Enumeration Principle. The second is Controversy over Formal Building. The third is Conventional Teaching of Mathematics and the Creation of Mathematics. The forth is Relationship between Daily Life and Mathematics. With regard to the conflict between theoretical arithmetic and the enumeration principle, debates were held over which policy to adopt in the process of editing the first government–designated textbook which was published in 1905. The conflict was ultimately settled when it was decided that the enumeration principle would be adopted. Attention must be paid to the fact that this conflict was taking place in an era when it was questioned what constitutes mathematics education in introducing the modern education system in Japan. In the controversy over formal building in 1920's , both the opponents and proponents based their arguments on overseas theories and survey results. The controversy was not settled in the form of one view being adopted while the other view was discarded in the education policy and the editorial policy concerning government-designated textbooks. Regarding formal building, assertions regarding the objectives of mathematics education and what is desirable for children to acquire are at the basis of ...
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In: Problèmes politiques et sociaux, N° 934
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In: Quadrige 80
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In: Espaces Temps, Band 36, Heft 1, S. 30-33
Ethiopie, Sâhel, faim dans le monde... A l'heure où ces images définissent le Tiers-Monde, à l'heure où Band Aid, Liberté sans frontières et d'autres emportent le soutien des jeunes et des lycéens, où en est réellement la réflexion sur le Tiers-Monde à l'école ? Et quels critères la fondent ?
In: Esprit: comprendre le monde qui vient, Heft 12/290, S. 117-137
ISSN: 0014-0759
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This book explores the problematic relationship between education, social justice and the State, against the background of comparative education research. The book critiques the status quo of stratified school systems, and the unequal distribution of cultural capital and value added schooling. The authors address one of today's most pressing questions: Are social, economic and cultural divisions between the nations, between school sectors, between schools and between students growing or declining?
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