The Education Systems of Europe
HÖRNER, WOLFGANG.
The Education Systems of Europe [electronic resource] / edited by WOLFGANG HÖRNER, HANS DÖBERT, BOTHO VON KOPP, WOLFGANG MITTER. - VIII, 879 p. online resource.
Albania -- Andorra -- Armenia -- Austria -- Azerbaijan -- Belarus -- Belgium -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Bulgaria -- Czech Republic -- Croatia -- Cyprus -- Denmark -- Estonia -- Faroe Islands -- Finland -- France -- Georgia -- Germany -- Greece -- Hungary -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Kosovo (under UN-Administration) -- Latvia -- Liechtenstein -- Lithuania -- Luxembourg -- Malta -- Macedonia -- Moldova -- Monaco -- Montenegro -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Poland -- Portugal -- Romania -- Russian Federation -- San Marino -- Serbia -- Slovak Republic -- Slovenia -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- TURKEY -- Ukraine -- United Kingdom -- Education in Europe: The Way Ahead -- Education Systems of Europe: Statistical profile.
This book is the first to present an analytical description of the education systems of all European countries, following common guidelines. These conceptual guidelines consider various criteria concerning presumptions as to the quality of a good education system. One of the book's central aims is to explore the paradoxical character of education, i.e. the relationship between universal values and the search for a national identity. It looks at the dynamics of the developments in the 'new' Eastern European countries compared to those of 'older' Western European countries. It then goes on to discover a common pattern of European education and compares it to that of education systems outside Europe, making it relevant reading to educators around the world. The handbook provides many suggestions for further study.
9781402048746 99781402048746
10.1007/1-4020-4874-2 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
EDUCATION.
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION.
EDUCATION AND STATE.
TEACHERS--TRAINING OF.
EDUCATION, HIGHER.
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL.
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION.
EDUCATIONAL POLICY.
EDUCATION & SOCIETY.
TEACHER EDUCATION.
HIGHER EDUCATION.
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The Education Systems of Europe [electronic resource] / edited by WOLFGANG HÖRNER, HANS DÖBERT, BOTHO VON KOPP, WOLFGANG MITTER. - VIII, 879 p. online resource.
Albania -- Andorra -- Armenia -- Austria -- Azerbaijan -- Belarus -- Belgium -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Bulgaria -- Czech Republic -- Croatia -- Cyprus -- Denmark -- Estonia -- Faroe Islands -- Finland -- France -- Georgia -- Germany -- Greece -- Hungary -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Kosovo (under UN-Administration) -- Latvia -- Liechtenstein -- Lithuania -- Luxembourg -- Malta -- Macedonia -- Moldova -- Monaco -- Montenegro -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Poland -- Portugal -- Romania -- Russian Federation -- San Marino -- Serbia -- Slovak Republic -- Slovenia -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- TURKEY -- Ukraine -- United Kingdom -- Education in Europe: The Way Ahead -- Education Systems of Europe: Statistical profile.
This book is the first to present an analytical description of the education systems of all European countries, following common guidelines. These conceptual guidelines consider various criteria concerning presumptions as to the quality of a good education system. One of the book's central aims is to explore the paradoxical character of education, i.e. the relationship between universal values and the search for a national identity. It looks at the dynamics of the developments in the 'new' Eastern European countries compared to those of 'older' Western European countries. It then goes on to discover a common pattern of European education and compares it to that of education systems outside Europe, making it relevant reading to educators around the world. The handbook provides many suggestions for further study.
9781402048746 99781402048746
10.1007/1-4020-4874-2 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
EDUCATION.
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION.
EDUCATION AND STATE.
TEACHERS--TRAINING OF.
EDUCATION, HIGHER.
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL.
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION.
EDUCATIONAL POLICY.
EDUCATION & SOCIETY.
TEACHER EDUCATION.
HIGHER EDUCATION.
300
