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This book presents papers from the conference on "Scaling up the Success of Capacity Building in Economic Education and Research," which took place in Budapest at the Central European University campus. It includes contributions from key researchers, academics and policy makers from Europe, the United States, and developing countries that identify and brainstorm on capacity building challenges.
This book explores the interplay between actors within educational institutions, organisational structure, commitment of senior leadership, involvement of faculty and students, and evaluation instruments in order to find ways of improving the quality of teaching.
Fundamental educational reform is one of the central elements of the social transformation taking place in the former socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In this volume selected experts and eye witnesses of the radical change taking place in the region provide detailed and graphic presentation of the problems and controversies surrounding reform. They explore how the educational systems have responded to the collapse, and they explain the source of new models, ideas, and values on the part of educational policy makers, researchers and teachers. A focus of attention is the values crisis among the youth. The authors explore the values the socialist systems attempted to convey, the manner in which the youth have responded to the collapse, and the possible sources of new values and ideals.
Emergencies are ubiquitous in 21st-century societal discourses. From the rise of emergency pronouncements in the United States since 9/11 accompanied by the associated violations of fundamental rights, through talks of ‘crises’ in the EU in relation to the economy, Putin’s occupation of Crimea (as recently amplified by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine) or refugees, to the long-neglected looming climate catastrophe, emergency discourses have been catapulted to the centre of attention by the critical juncture of the COVID-19 pandemic. This volume presents and compares the existing regulations and practices of emergencies and human rights protection in the Visegrad (V4) countries. As su...
Kniha prezentuje výsledky akčního výzkumu, jehož cílem bylo zavést dialogické vyučování do výuky na druhém stupni základní školy a zavádění změny systematicky zkoumat. Monografii otevírají dvě teoretické kapitoly. První přibližuje ústřední koncept dialogického vyučování jakožto komunikačního uspořádání výuky, jehož cílem je podněcovat myšlení žáků a prohlubovat jejich porozumění výukovému obsahu. Druhá pojednává o tom, jakým způsobem se učitelé mohou v rámci profesního rozvoje učit proměňovat svoji práci, a to za pomoci videonahrávek vlastní výuky, jejich následné analýzy a reflexe. Těžištěm knihy je výzkumné šet...
A vezetők és oktatók fejleszthetik a felsőoktatási tanítás minőségét, és ezáltal végzettjeinek minőségét, az intézmény gyakorlatára való reflexióval. Ez a könyv vizsgálja a különböző szereplők közötti kapcsolatot az intézményeken belül, a szervezeti ...
"Časopis pro pedagogické vědy," (varies).
Depuis la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, des objectifs d'égalité gouvernent les politiques d'éducation. L'école est un des instruments sur lesquels l'Etat providence a appuyé sa mission de redistribution. Cette définition est en crise. Les débats montrent que l'idéal d'égalité n'est qu'une définition possible de la justice. D'autres modèles existent : l'objectif de rendre compte au citoyen de la qualité du service public ; l'obligation de résultat qui permet au pays de réussir dans la compétition internationale ; la reconnaissance des différences, celles du handicap ou des origines ethniques, religieuses et culturelles ; l'épanouissement des enfants et le respect de leurs droits, etc. L'ouvrage confronte ces revendications, en identifie les références et les situe dans la recomposition parallèle des formes de la justice et des formes de l'Etat liée à la mondialisation. Il propose donc un large parcours : un dialogue entre histoire, sociologie de l'éducation, sociologie du travail et psychologie ; une mise en perspective internationale ainsi que l'appel à des experts proches du politique.