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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Kowalczyk, Jamie – European Education, 2011
This article looks at the continuities and discontinuities within the European discourse of education reforms and immigrants, starting with the "education of migrants' children" to the promotion of "intercultural education" as a means of integrating the immigrant student. This analysis explores the ways in which a process of abjection is engaged…
Descriptors: Migrant Education, Multicultural Education, Educational Change, Immigrants
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Mleczko, Agata – European Education, 2011
This article uses the theory of bright vs. blurred boundaries of Alba (2005) and the adaptation strategies of Berry (2005) to explore the national context of the process of identity formation. Issues of citizenship, language, religion, and race are discussed within the national context of Italy. The study is based on field research among the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Immigrants, Citizenship
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Golubeva, Maria; Austers, Ivars – European Education, 2011
The article investigates the ways in which minority schools in Latvia, Estonia, and Slovakia resist the dominant narratives of nation and citizenship and provide an alternative model of civil enculturation for students. It provides evidence to support the hypothesis that differences between competing narratives of statehood and nationhood among…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives, Minority Groups
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Nedelcu, Anca; Iucu, Romita; Ciolan, Lucian – European Education, 2011
This article analyzes qualitative data obtained from focus groups with students learning in schools with a majority and minority language of instruction from Estonia, Latvia, Romania, and Slovakia. The focus groups were developed within the framework of the project "Divided Education, Divided Citizens?" conducted by the Network of Education Policy…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups, Language of Instruction
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Lucin, Pero; Prijic Samarzija, Snjezana – European Education, 2011
In the past decade, the Croatian higher education system has been under intensive transformation, one mostly driven by an increased demand for postsecondary education and by the process of Croatia's accession to the European Union. Although there had already been a constant need and pressure for the transformation of tertiary education…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Higher Education, Negative Attitudes, Lifelong Learning
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Despotovic, Miomir – European Education, 2011
This paper neither attacks nor defends the Bologna Declaration; rather, it attempts a critical assessment of its implementation in Serbia. Review of the available data shows that the higher education system in Serbia is inefficient and in profound need of reform. Analysis of some of the reform processes shows that the Bologna Declaration as a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Social Environment
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Damian, Radu Mircea – European Education, 2011
This paper describes the development of the Bologna process in Romania. The historical context covers the last years of the communist regime through 1989. From 1990 free elections of university leadership, the foundation of private universities and new democratic legislation, and projects for reforming higher education funded by different sources…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Quality Control, Foreign Countries
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Mattheou, Dimitrios – European Education, 2011
Greece has not been among the signatory countries that rushed enthusiastically into the implementation of the Bologna process; it has only gradually and grudgingly managed to adopt some of its provisions over the past decade. This paper sheds light on the forces and factors that have put obstacles in its way, including: (1) the epistemological…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Scientific Research, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
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Zgaga, Pavel; Miklavic, Klemen – European Education, 2011
The article analyzes the last two decades of higher education reforms in Slovenia. During the "period of transition," they were led by national as well as international initiatives. At an early stage, the national initiatives were mainly based on criticisms of the last reform made by the former regime, although the generation of new ideas and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
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Tiplic, Dijana – European Education, 2011
This study explores what organizational strategies are employed to initiate and facilitate organizational change in higher education institutions in the increasingly complex and competitive postsocialist environment of Bosnia-Herzegovina. By studying organizations trapped between their inert socialist-era legacies and desired organizational…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Universities, Educational Trends, Educational Change
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Orkodashvili, Mariam – European Education, 2011
This article offers a new approach to conceptualizing the limited affordability and access to higher education for socioeconomically disadvantaged students in Georgia. Unlike most traditional views, it associates the issue with corruption, collusion, and nepotism existent in the country's higher education, job market, and banking system. It argues…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Banking, Labor Market
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Stoilescu, Dorian; Carapanait, Greta – European Education, 2011
Prejudice and systematic discrimination have often been mentioned as major causes for the chronic underachievement of Roma students. In this paper we present a case study of a Romanian teacher involved in Second Chance, an educational program implemented in Romania in 2004 for the benefit of disadvantaged groups such as the Roma population. Since…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Multicultural Education, Elementary Education, Disadvantaged
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Fimyar, Olena – European Education, 2011
This paper represents a reflective account of a recent Cambridge University graduate, who critically assesses her successes and struggles in establishing herself as a social science researcher in Western academia. Reflecting on her various (sometimes conflicting and sometimes, in a paradoxical way, complementary) identities, the author explains…
Descriptors: Researchers, Social Science Research, Postmodernism, Self Concept
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Daun, Holger – European Education, 2011
The nature of European education systems and their respective modes of governing education were principally determined by factors internal to individual countries until the early 1980s. After the extension of the European Union and the acceleration of globalization, European countries have adopted some features that exist in many countries around…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Governance, International Cooperation, Educational Change
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Millei, Zsuzsa – European Education, 2011
This article examines the role of state ideology in the formation of kindergarten curriculum documents in socialist Hungary during the 1970s and in contemporary neoliberal Australia. The study explores two landmark curriculum documents, of Hungary and Australia, respectively, comparing the ways in which "the child" is conceptualized in relation to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Ideology, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten
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