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Landri, Paolo – European Educational Research Journal, 2012
The article addresses the widespread claim to make educational research more relevant for practitioners, policy makers, potential users and stakeholders, and proposes a problematisation of the notion of "useful knowledge". The article illustrates the conceptual, instrumental and legitimative relevance of knowledge and highlights empirically the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Relevance (Education), Educational Policy, Educational Indicators
Mehaut, Philippe; Winch, Christopher – European Educational Research Journal, 2012
The European Qualification Framework (EQF) is intended to transform European national qualification frameworks (NQFs) by moulding them into a learning outcomes framework. Currently adopted as an enabling law by the European Union, the EQF has now operated for several years. In order to secure widespread adoption, however, it will be necessary for…
Descriptors: Qualifications, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors, Barriers
Costa, Estela; Kiss, Adel – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
The purpose of this article is to contribute to methodological discussions on elite interviewing. The point of departure is that elite interviewing constitutes/represents continuous challenges for researchers. This may be due to several reasons; one of these concerns the possible critical incidents that may occur in the course of the interview.…
Descriptors: Interviews, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Research Tools
Nordin, Andreas – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
The discourse of lifelong learning has undergone great changes, from its initial engagement when it was a matter of social and humanitarian issues as outlined in the early documents of UNESCO, to emphasising lifelong learning as a moral and individual obligation in a more competitive and market-oriented language. This policy trajectory has taken…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, International Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Brunila, Kristiina – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
Publicly funded projects with economic aims and discourses have permeated the public sector, including education. In practice this has meant a shift whereby publicly funded education has evolved into a series of business-oriented projects with individually targeted activities. The rapidly increasing amount of project-based work in education is a…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Educational Change, Public Education, Programs
Ozturk, Halit; Kaufmann, Katrin – European Educational Research Journal, 2009
Europe as an "immigration continent" is going to become an "integration continent". Within this context continuing education has acquired an increasing meaning. Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study data from 2001-04 the authors examine a broad spectrum of possible factors which may influence participation in continuing vocational…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Migration
Villalba, Ernesto – European Educational Research Journal, 2008
After the relaunch of the Lisbon Strategy, innovation has become one of the main areas of interest in the European Union (EU). In general terms, innovation is always seen as a driver of economic growth and a necessary element to achieve the strategic goal set by the EU in 2000 of becoming the most competitive knowledge-based economy. The strategic…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Lifelong Learning, Innovation, Content Analysis
Manning, Sabine – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
The WIFO Gateway to Research on Education in Europe (http://www.wifo-gate.org) is an Internet portal focusing on vocational education and training and human resource development. Launched 10 years ago by the Research Forum Education and Society (Wissenschaftsforum Bildung und Gesellschaft-WIFO) Berlin, it has developed in several stages in close…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Researchers, Vocational Education
Jakobi, Anja P. – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
This article explores the linkage between the idea of a knowledge society and effects of internationalisation in education policy-making. The fact that the idea of a knowledge society is widely shared is brought together with an explanation of increasing dynamics in education politics. The central argument is that the idea of a knowledge society…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Content Analysis, Politics, Educational Policy
Healy, Tom – European Educational Research Journal, 2006
This article focuses on these key themes: (1) the value of education as learning to be fully human, (2) the value of education as learning to be fully human with others and for others - inviting us to consider the concept of "social capital" as a way of tapping into and releasing this value; and accordingly, (3) a number of practical…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Concept Formation
Biesta, Gert – European Educational Research Journal, 2006
This article provides an analysis of shifts that have taken place in policy discourses on lifelong learning by organisations such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and cultural Organisation, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the European Union. The article documents the shifts in these discourses over time,…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Role of Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
Schuller, Tom – European Educational Research Journal, 2005
This article discusses how the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) addresses the task of conducting international policy research. The article begins with a descriptive account of CERI's work, including the way member countries shape the research agenda. Several issues which…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Lifelong Learning, Educational Policy, International Studies
Rinne, Risto; Kallo, Johanna; Hokka, Sanna – European Educational Research Journal, 2004
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has strongly influenced European education policy and the entire global neo-liberally toned discourse that nowadays prevails in the implementation of national education policy and educational reforms. The educational policy governance of the OECD is based on overall and supranational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Program Implementation
Heikkinen, Anja – European Educational Research Journal, 2004
There is a supranational tendency in educational governance towards a "management by projects" policy, which substitutes democratic procedures and norm-based control in the materialisation of educational justice. The organisational level becomes crucial for the management of education and the pressure to conceive education as a managerial activity…
Descriptors: Governance, Vocational Education, Educational Change, Educational Administration
Prange, Klaus – European Educational Research Journal, 2004
"Bildung" is a key concept in the German tradition of educational theory. Originally meant to indicate a specific state of mind and ideal of perfection, it now serves as a symbol of the unity of whatever refers to the field of education, particularly to its organisational and functional aspects. The aura of "Bildung" is bestowed on its counterpart…
Descriptors: Semantics, Concept Formation, Intellectual History, Educational Philosophy
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