Learning to Change

Terrice Bassler (red.)
Titel
Learning to Change
Subtitel
The Experience of Transforming Education in South East Europe
Prijs
€ 56,95 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789637326202
Uitvoering
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
232
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
22.9 x 15.2 cm
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Imprint
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Hardback - € 122,00
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Map of South East Europe Preface About the Authors Acknowledgments Patterns, Paradoxes, and Puzzles of Education Change in South East Europe The Stories Simin Han Medina Korda, Bosnia and Herzegovina To Change or Not to Change Alexandru Crisan, Romania Debate Was the Question Mark, School Was the Full Stop Tomislav Reškovac, Croatia Out of the Tunnel: Romani School Desegregation Petya Kabakchieva, Bulgaria Hard Waking Up Božena Jelušic, Montenegro Everybody’s School Bardhyl Musai, Albania From Cocek to Brahms and Back Refika Mustafic, Serbia Halim a Thousand Times: "Make a School like a Home" Lindita Tahiri and Dukagjin Pupovci, Kosova No Need to Hurry Up? Petya Kabakchieva, Bulgaria Rites of Passage: Reforming the Matura Exam Ivan Lorencic, Slovenia Shadows of the War: A Teacher in Serbia Vigor Majic, Serbia Closer to the Ground Terrice Bassler The South East Europe Context Country Context Data Chronologies and Milestones of Education Reform: 1990–2004 For Further Reference

Terrice Bassler (red.)

Learning to Change

The Experience of Transforming Education in South East Europe

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.
A collection of first-person narratives by specialists in the field of education in South East Europe. The contributors are recognized leaders in civil society, government, academia and schools. Their works chronicle the profound effect armed conflict, political transition, and the increasing openness the region has experienced on education. It is a significant achievement as it is the work of individuals who are involved in the field and have a first hand perspective on issues of education in the region. The essays shed light on the reality of the educational reforms: they are far from beeing linear progressive processes, on the contrary, they are very often paradoxical and even controversial.
Redacteur

Terrice Bassler

Terrice Bassler oversees education programs throughout South East Europe for the Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network. She is also a visiting fellow at the Institute of Education in London.