Problems and Prospects in European Education
By (Author) Francois Orivel
By (author) Jurgen Schriewer
By (author) Elizabeth S. Swing
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2000
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
370
Hardback
296
Written by scholars and professionals from such organizations as the Council of Europe and the European Community, this volume provides a comprehensive examination of education throughout Europe. The particularities of national educational systems are of necessity within its purview, but overall organization of the volume reflects such thematic and regional concerns as the impact of social and economic integration on education, the modification of educational structures and curricula following the demise of communism in Eastern Europe, degree equivalency, the financing of educational change, privatization, the impact of migration and immigration, national concerns, intercultural education and multiculturalism. The volume's contributors discuss European education's common heritage and the distinct national traditions it preserves. They deal with the interpretations of European education systems put forward in the shape of educational theories or reform-oriented programmes, policies and ideologies, as well as with the social actors, forces and movements that have fuelled reform. The book's chapters also address the challenges European education has to face as a consequence of processes of change occurring at multiple levels: at the levels of cultural values, socio-political reconstruction, intercultural migration, supra-national integration, and ongoing global interconnection.
Recommend for research, facult, and professional collections.-Choice
"Recommend for research, facult, and professional collections."-Choice
ELIZABETH SHERMAN SWING, Professor Emerita of Education, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, is the Historian of the Comparative and International Education Society. JRGEN SCHRIEWER is Professor of Comparative Education and Head of the Comparative Education Centre of Humboldt University, Berlin. FRANCOIS ORIVEL is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Research on the Economics of Education, University of Burgundy, Dijon, France.