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Sahlberg, Pasi; Oldroyd, David – European Journal of Education, 2010
Accelerating threats to a sustainable relationship between economic growth and the capacity of the global social-ecological system to support it require that the implications of competitiveness be reassessed. Today, the capacities that underlie economic competitiveness must also be brought to bear on policy and pedagogy to prepare the coming…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Sustainable Development, Teaching Methods, Competition
Peer reviewedWilson, John – European Education, 1991
Addresses conceptual problems that teachers face in addressing racial and multicultural issues. Identifies the problem of determining criteria to use for students and their own enterprises. Explores the roles of educational, social, and psychological values and the aims of multiculturalism. Examines the meanings of race and culture and the dangers…
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity, Higher Education
Peer reviewedOelkers, Jurgen – European Education, 1991
Suggests that, although secular education exists, it historically has been influenced by Christian beliefs. Argues that pedagogical theory, as moral, is not prepared for the economic orientation of contemporary culture. Explains that educational theory did not break with religion as the sciences did. Concludes that no pedagogy exists that avoids…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Influences, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHinke, Bernd – European Education, 1991
Discusses educational contacts between East and West Germany during the Cold War. Describes East Germany's socialist educational system and how it triggered educational reform in West Germany. Explains how completely East German totalitarianism penetrated the nation's classrooms. Examines what educational freedom will mean for eastern Germany and…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Culture Contact, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEuropean Education, 1991
Describes the European Community's efforts to unify Europe and enhance competitiveness in world markets by improving use of available intellectual potential. Discusses ERASMUS, the European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students. Explains the role of Inter-University Cooperation Programs (ICPs), a course credit transfer…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation, Faculty Mobility
Peer reviewedEuropean Education, 1991
Describes European Community attempts to foster awareness of cultural unity. Explains that efforts include curricula and classroom instruction, educational materials, teacher training, and international contacts between teachers and students. Lists three objectives: (1) determining how the educational system contributes to the creation of the…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedEuropean Education, 1991
Discusses the European Community's languages program, LINGUA. Describes hopes of dismantling foreign language barriers and facilitating the free movement of persons and ideas and the growth of firms and trade. Notes that the program includes continuing education of language teachers, student exchange, innovation in teaching methods, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Educational Exchange, Language Teachers
Peer reviewedHeidemann, Winfried – European Education, 1991
Discusses effects of integration of the European Community and internal market on qualifications for occupational activity. Describes German objections to the community's attempts to set educational policy. Urges common community definitions of professions and recognition of vocational qualifications to facilitate freedom of movement of the work…
Descriptors: Credentials, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEuropean Education, 1991
Describes Greek participation in European Community programs for education. Discusses Greek programs for the education of migrant workers' children, student and teacher mobility grants, visas, and financial support. Examines Greek involvement in the Community Action Program for Education and Training for Technology (COMETT). Finds that Greek…
Descriptors: Educational Mobility, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation, International Educational Exchange
Peer reviewedHansen, Georg – European Education, 1991
Discusses the problems of intercultural education in the European Community. Specifies that, for education not to discriminate, both majority and minorities must experience common learning processes and have opportunities to acquire relatively unbiased information about each other. Examines educational policy, school structure, and language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedKleinau, Elke – European Education, 1992
Contends that the growth of secondary education for females in Germany brought conflict between the girls' school teachers and female teachers who were involved in the women's rights movement. Discusses the vocational educational goals of the earlier schools and the liberal arts-professional goals of the newer upper secondary schools. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSalomon, Eva – European Education, 1992
Contends that efforts to achieve sexual equality among boys and girls in Austria have not succeeded. Argues that girls have to adapt to male value patterns and standards. Recommends that teachers and parents work together to eliminate sexual bias, encourage boys and girls to work in cooperative groups, and provide girls with more opportunities for…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Cooperative Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedRasanen, Leila – European Education, 1992
Reviews international studies that show that girls have a poorer command of physical concepts than boys. Examines factors that might explain this phenomenon and discusses whether or not boys have different learning styles than girls. Recommends that science course content must be structured to fit girls' skills and interests. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Course Content, Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedColle-Michel, Marcella – European Education, 1993
Reports on a European teachers' seminar. Points out the difficulties of making generalizations about history instruction in European nations. Concludes that it is essential to emphasize societal aspects that bind people together and that national history should be taught in a European and global context. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDascalu, Nicolae M. – European Education, 1993
Reviews history education in Romania since the end of World War I. Focuses on the the 1970s when much emphasis was placed on a Marxist, nationalist-based approach to history. Reviews changes since 1990 and discusses difficulties in moving toward a more objective concept of historiography and pedogogy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

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