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50 Years of ERIC
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Maussen, Marcel; Vermeulen, Floris – Comparative Education, 2015
Liberal democratic states face new challenges in balancing between principles of religious freedom and non-discrimination and in balancing these constitutional principles with other concerns, including social cohesion, good education, and immigrant-integration. In a context of increased prominence of secular and anti-Islamic voices in political…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students
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Scheunpflug, Annette – Comparative Education, 2015
This paper addresses the situation of non-governmental religious schools in Germany. The available empirical data demonstrate an increasing demand for these schools in recent decades. In this paper, possible causes of this development are discussed. First, the given constitutional framework for religion in governmental and non-governmental schools…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Church Role, Government Role
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Rougier, Nathalie; Honohan, Iseult – Comparative Education, 2015
This paper examines the evolution of the state-supported denominational education system in Ireland in the context of increasing social diversity, and considers the capacity for incremental change in a system of institutional pluralism hitherto dominated by a single religion. In particular, we examine challenges to the historical arrangements…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Change, Protestants, Financial Support
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McKinney, Stephen J.; Conroy, James C. – Comparative Education, 2015
Catholic schools in Scotland have been fully state-funded since the 1918 Education (Scotland) Act. Under this Act, 369 contemporary Catholic schools are able to retain their distinctive identity and religious education and the teachers have to be approved by the Catholic hierarchy. Similar to the position of other forms of state-funded and…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Educational Finance, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries
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Pons, Xavier; van Zanten, Agnès; Da Costa, Sylvie – Comparative Education, 2015
In this article, we analyse changes in the contemporary management of private Catholic schools under State contract in France since the 1980s. Writing from a "policy sociology" perspective, we use data from previous studies on policy and on public and private schools as well as from an ongoing research project comparing policies of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Educational Policy, Accountability
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Maussen, Marcel; Bader, Veit – Comparative Education, 2015
The European Convention on Human Rights guarantees freedom of education, including opportunities to create and operate faith-based schools. But as European societies become religiously more diverse and "less religious" at the same time, the role of religious schools increasingly is being contested. Serious tensions have emerged between…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Religious Education, Role, Foreign Countries
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Merry, Michael S. – Comparative Education, 2015
In this paper Merry examines in detail the continued--and curious--popularity of religious schools in an otherwise "secular" twenty-first century Europe. To do this he considers a number of motivations underwriting the decision to place one's child in a religious school and delineates what are likely the best empirically supported…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Protestants, Catholic Schools, Educational Quality
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Dronkers, Jaap; Avram, Silvia – Comparative Education, 2015
All European states have a primary obligation to establish and maintain governmental schools everywhere, but as the result of political struggle and constitutional guarantees, they have also allowed and often financed non-state schools based on special pedagogical, religious or philosophical ideas. Depending on the level of state grants for…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, School Choice, Parent Background, Foreign Countries
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Olsen, Tore Vincents – Comparative Education, 2015
The Danish free school tradition has entailed a large degree of associational freedom for non-governmental schools, religious as well as non-religious. Until the late 1990s, the non-governmental schools were under no strict ideological or pedagogical limitations; they could recruit teachers and students according to their own value base, and were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Politics of Education, Educational Change
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Depaepe, Marc; Simon, Frank; Vinck, Honoré – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
This article responds to a question put forward approximately a decade ago by the history of education research group at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven: Did the child-centred ideas of New Education, as promoted by Ovide Decroly, influence the education policy in the former Belgian colony of Congo? Naturally, ideas were circulating that could…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Biographies, Christianity
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Akkari, Abdeljalil; Lauwerier, Thibaut – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
This article analyzes the role that international organizations play in orienting education reforms and changes, based on an examination of key texts these organizations produced in the 1990s. The analysis shows that some specific trends persist: UNESCO and UNICEF centre their philosophy on a humanistic and child-centered vision of education,…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, International Organizations, Educational Quality, Governance
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Waldow, Florian – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
In the early 20th century, proponents of the so-called "social efficiency movement" in the United States tried to apply methods and concepts for enhancing efficiency in industrial production to the organization of teaching and learning processes. This included the formulation of "educational standards" analogous to industrial…
Descriptors: Educational History, Academic Standards, Industry, Change Strategies
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Hofstetter, Rita – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
The founders of the International Bureau of Education (IBE) in Geneva were convinced the best way to develop understanding between peoples was by disseminating knowledge: collecting pedagogical materials from around the world, making them accessible to all, and enriching them through collective studies and conferences where attendees could engage…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Public Education, History, Comparative Education
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Droux, Joëlle; Hofstetter, Rita – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
Over the past two decades, historians have dedicated a growing amount of research to the history of globalization. This introduction shows how the articles in this issue contribute to this dynamic, aiming to illustrate its heuristic potential in historicizing educational phenomena. The field of education is presented as a relevant platform for an…
Descriptors: Educational History, Global Approach, Heuristics, Educational Policy
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Droux, Joëlle – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
In recent decades, historical studies of public policies on children and youth have paid scant attention to the transnational dimension which may have governed their emergence. This article focuses on the transnational perspective of social and cultural history, to understand the role that international organizations have played in disseminating…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Child Welfare, Social History, Institutional Role
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