Educational Standardisation in a Complex World

Educational Standardisation in a Complex World
Author: Hanne Riese
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2022-04-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1800715897

This book presents the reader with tools to challenge accepted ideas about the standardising forces transforming educational reality, by discussing standards and standardisation from a range of different theoretical perspectives and contexts.

Educational Standardisation in a Complex World

Educational Standardisation in a Complex World
Author: Hanne Riese
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2022-04-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1800715919

This book presents the reader with tools to challenge accepted ideas about the standardising forces transforming educational reality, by discussing standards and standardisation from a range of different theoretical perspectives and contexts.

School Policy Reform in Europe

School Policy Reform in Europe
Author: John Benedicto Krejsler
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3031354346

This book discusses national school policy reforms in a number of key European countries and shows how these are framed in transnational collaborations that meet with national particularities and contestations. It gives an overview of school policy developments that represents the diversity of Europe within a comparative framework. It takes point of departure in the fact that European countries in their school and education policies have been increasingly aligning with each other, mostly via transnational collaborations, the OECD, EU, and the Bologna Process. Even the IEA has been instrumental to motivate alignments by means of influential surveys, knowledge production and methodological development. This alignment in terms of common standards, social technologies, qualification frameworks and so forth have aimed at facilitating mobility of students, workers, business and so forth as well as fostering a European identity among citizens from Europe’s patchwork of small and medium-size countries, representing a patchwork of different languages, cultures and societal contexts. In national recontextualizations, however, alignments have been continuously contested according to the particularities of what has been possible educationally and politically in the different national contexts. Furthermore, the return of national(isms) as well as the rise of edubusiness and digitalization have been increasingly influential. This book thus concludes that increasing transnational alignments have to be observed with meticulous attention to different national contexts that matter greatly.

Reimagining Education for the Second Quarter of the 21st Century and Beyond

Reimagining Education for the Second Quarter of the 21st Century and Beyond
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004688498

The authors in this volume offer a new set of lenses that brings into focus the possibilities offered by different pedagogical approaches. With these lenses, this volume recognizes and answers the growing call from learners, parents, educators, communities, and national leaders for a re-imagined way to educate. This volume creates a vision of the future of education that calls for engagement in such pedagogies as blended learning, disruptive technology, connected and personalized. Contributors are: Vinita Abichandani, Fatma Nur Aktaş, Anastasios Athanasiadis, Anastasios (Tasos) Barkatsas, Seth Brown, Athina Chalkiadaki, Grant Cooper, Carlos García Cuadrado, Kimberley Daly, Yüksel Dede, Zara Ersozlu, Andrew Gilbert, James Goring, Anne K. Horak, Kathy Jordan, Katerina Kasimatis, Gillian Kidman, Peter Kelly, Manolis Koutouzis, Alex Koutsouris, Huk-Yuen Law, Susan Ledger, Kathy Littlewood, Simone Macdonald, Elisa Arranz Martín, Tricia McLaughlin, Juanjo Mena, Claudia Orellana, Anastasia Papadopoulou, Vassiliki Papadopoulou, Kate Park, Scott K. Phillips, Ioanna Skaltsa, Micah Swartz, Hazel Tan, and Lisa Williams.

Handbook on Measuring Governance

Handbook on Measuring Governance
Author: Peter Triantafillou
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1802200649

Measuring governance has become an increasingly important feature of modern societies, with organizations and institutions expected to prove their worth by quantifying their activities and results. This unique Handbook maps historical developments, theoretical conceptions and key approaches, and summarizes what is known about measuring governance from a variety of fields of practice.

On Pedagogical Spaces, Multiplicity and Linearities and Learning

On Pedagogical Spaces, Multiplicity and Linearities and Learning
Author: Michael Crowhurst
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811694001

This book introduces a research method called ‘auto-teach(er)/ing-focused research,’ a research process that aims to document understandings generated by, and for the teacher when that teacher teaches or re-teaches a course. It demonstrates how this method is applied by the author/researcher within the pedagogical space that is the teaching of a course, one that has been taught numerous times by the author/researcher over many years. This book documents understandings about learning and teaching that have emerged within the pedagogical space that is the teaching of a course, and the pedagogical space that is the writing of a book. It explores the notion that pedagogical spaces are complex, and that subjects navigate and are produced within them in a multiplicity of ways. This book applies a research method that generates a knowledge product that research practitioners in a variety of settings might find useful to adopt or adapt.

New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education

New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education
Author: Christina Elde Mølstad
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 042987703X

New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education discusses contemporary trends and activities related to comparisons and quantifications. It aims to help scholars to conduct empirically based research on how comparisons and quantifications are instituted in practice at different levels in the educational system. The book furthers discussions on policy by looking at the kinds of activities that comparisons and quantifications lead to at an international, regional and national level. Most of the book’s chapters are based on empirical research conducted in different research projects. The book thus brings all these projects together and discusses them as activities promoted by the reasoning of comparisons and quantifications. New Practices of Comparison, Quantification and Expertise in Education will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of comparative education, curriculum research and policy studies. It will also appeal to those in the fields of teacher education, including student teachers.

Learning to be

Learning to be
Author: Edgar Faure
Publisher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9231042467

Testing the Untestable in Language Education

Testing the Untestable in Language Education
Author: Amos Paran
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-06-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1847693989

The testing and assessment of language competence continues to be a much debated issue in foreign language teaching and research. This book is the first one to address the testing of four important dimensions of foreign language education which have been left largely unconsidered: learner autonomy, intercultural competence, literature and literary competence, and the integration of content and language learning. Each area is considered through a theoretical framework, followed by two empirical studies, raising questions of importance to all language teachers: How can one test literary competence? Can intercultural competence be measured? What about the integrated assessment of content-and-language in CLIL and teaching? Is progress in autonomous learning skill gaugeable? The book constitutes essential reading for anyone interested in the testing and assessment of seemingly largely untestable aspects of foreign language competence.