Social Change and Education in Greece

Social Change and Education in Greece
Author: S. Themelis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137108614

Aims to inform students, scholars, and educators about the complex processes and factors that promote or impede education's potential to enhance individual advancement within the socioeconomic structure of a late-industrialized country within the context of modern capitalism.

The Education Systems of Europe

The Education Systems of Europe
Author: Wolfgang Hörner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 879
Release: 2007-05-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1402048742

This unique handbook offers an analytical review of the education systems of all European countries, following common analytical guidelines, and highlighting the paradox that education simultaneously pursues a universal value as well as a national character. Coverage includes international student performance studies, and a comparison of education dynamics in Eastern "new Europe" with "older" western EU members. The book provides a differentiated analytical data base, and offers suggestions for further research.

Music Education

Music Education
Author: Robert Walker
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2007
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0398085447

This is an important work that addresses the complex issues surrounding musical meaning and experience, and the Western traditional justification for including music in education. The chapters in this volume examine the important subjects of tradition, innovation, social change, the music curriculum, music in the twentieth century, social strata, culture and music education, psychology, science and music education, including musical values and education. Additional topics include the origins of mania, aesthetics and musical meaning related to concepts that are well-known to the ancient Greeks.

Education and Social Change in Latin America

Education and Social Change in Latin America
Author: S. Motta
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 113736663X

This book examines the multiple relationships between education, pedagogy, and social change in Latin America and beyond through a discussion of critical theory in education and its uses in Latin American society today. An international group of contributors discuss both individual countries and the region as a whole.

Education for Social Change

Education for Social Change
Author: Douglas Bourn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 135019283X

This book introduces students to education as a vehicle for social change. Douglas Bourn begins by providing historical context of how education has been linked to social change around the world and moves on, in the second section of the book, to discuss potential theoretical and conceptual frameworks for thinking about education for social change. The third sections covers how social change has been explored and promoted within different areas of learning, including schooling, youth work and higher education. The fourth section looks at the opportunities and challenges for promoting education for social change and reviews current international initiatives including those of global citizenship and climate change. Key theorists are introduced throughout the book including bell hooks, Dewey, Giroux, Gramsci, and Freire. Each chapter begins with an opening question and ends with bulleted concluding points, questions for discussion and a further reading list. The book includes a foreword written by Tania Ramalho (State University of New York, USA).

POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE?

POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE?
Author: Eng. Monique S. Sidaross
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1493100750

Honestly, the American culture, education, and system need to be reformed for the best interest of the American public, nations, and the new generation after the “End of the World on December 21, 2012.” Most of the American public cannot understand different styles of life because they never lived or experienced other languages or cultures. Some Americans who have lived and worked abroad expressed satisfaction over living in America. We could not understand the unexpressed secret, but after Engineer Sidaross experienced the life, education, teaching, engineering practice, and the downbeat/damaging effect of the legal system s involvement in American society and culture, she noticed misuse of freedom, inequality, prejudices, and researched the cause of excessive lawsuits that Americans have experienced for decades. Fortunately, her background education, professional career, and engineering accomplishments prior to going to America was strong enough that she was able to help college and university students in America and reinstate deficient students in their college programs after they understood the concepts of math, algebra, and calculus that are topics fully learned in high school in Europe and Egypt. As a government-employed engineer in America, she saved the State of California millions of dollars by correcting the mathematical errors of other engineers in engineering design before going to construction. Unfortunately, women engineers are swindled, disparaged, ridiculed, used as sex objects, and their engineering efforts are plagiarized with no justice in the legal system. The Board of Engineers itself forged Engineer Sidaross’ record without her consent for years until she discovered it after ten years, but the court did nothing about it. The Department of Education attempted to coerce Engineer Sidaross to pay a bribing of $10,000 in addition to another $9,700 money-laundering fraudulent amount inserted in her credit bureau records to deny the approval of her student loan for 2012-2013. But we are thankful to ABI, IBC, and UCC ambassadors; California governor Jerry Brown’s office; and Walden University for their strong support to obtain justice and get her student loan back. However, this massive fraud has caused six months delay of her graduation and massive, unnecessary expenses and waste of tuition during the first shock when she discovered the fraud and tried to debate it for a few months. We have personally lived and witnessed this dilemma with her, and we wonder why America treats its citizens, especially an accomplished woman engineer with highest level of education internationally, and tried to mangle with her excellent records as explained further in the book.

World Yearbook of Education 2000

World Yearbook of Education 2000
Author: David Coulby
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136166041

With contributions from international authors, this text demonstrates that education systems, and what it is to be educated, are in transition and that societies and economies are changing dramatically. The contributors explore expanding university systems, financial responsibilities and curricula.

Shadow Education

Shadow Education
Author: Mark Bray
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9290926597

In all parts of Asia, households devote considerable expenditures to private supplementary tutoring. This tutoring may contribute to students' achievement, but it also maintains and exacerbates social inequalities, diverts resources from other uses, and can contribute to inefficiencies in education systems. Such tutoring is widely called shadow education, because it mimics school systems. As the curriculum in the school system changes, so does the shadow. This study documents the scale and nature of shadow education in different parts of the region. Shadow education has been a major phenomenon in East Asia and it has far-reaching economic and social implications.

Old and New Islam in Greece

Old and New Islam in Greece
Author: Konstantinos Tsitselikis
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004221530

The legal and political habitus of Greece's Muslim population is discussed in a fascinating interdisciplinary historical overview of both indigenous minority and immigrant communities providing insights into the evolution and current state of minority and migration law. The book also speaks in a piercing fashion to the scholarly debate on communitarianism and liberalism, as Greece’s sui generis legal tradition and embrace of community rights often runs contrary to the country’s own liberal legal order and international human rights standards. How notions of ethnicity and citizenship have been challenged by recent Muslim immigration is further explored. The reader is therefore treated to a comprehensive analysis of minority rights pertaining to 'Old' and 'New' Islam in Greece within the European context.