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Giorgio Di Pietro – European Education, 2023
We use Eurobarometer data to examine barriers to international student mobility. Multivariate analysis is employed to study how individual characteristics are related to the obstacles preventing higher education students from participating in activities in another EU country. The results suggest that several demographic factors including area of…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Barriers, Student Mobility, Foreign Countries
Drousioti, Kalli – European Education, 2022
Teaching material and textbooks undoubtedly operate politically and should be scrutinized concerning the knowledge that they construct and legitimize. But such scrutiny often involves new hegemonies and political complicities that also require further scrutiny. Following Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe's discourse analysis the present article…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, Ethnicity, Self Concept
Önal, Gökhan; Baki Pala, Çigdem – European Education, 2022
This article analyses the extent to which history education (HE) in Turkey adheres to the HE principles proposed by the Council of Europe. A compulsory history textbook is analyzed in detail. The analysis finds an understanding of HE that marginalizes minorities due to nationalist and militarist content. The Atatürk's Principles and History of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Global Approach, Nationalism, Foreign Countries
Forestier, Yann – European Education, 2022
Forty-six interviews of French and Finnish Junior High School teachers clearly show a strong will to link professional commitment to common progressive values. However, the interviewees have to adjust these political or philosophical views when confronted with the reality of their professional everyday life and to the development of widely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Junior High School Teachers, Social Values
Volante, Louis; Klinger, Don A. – European Education, 2021
The present analysis examined the relationship between PISA results and their influence on policy development within a select group of European nations which included Estonia, Italy, France, and Finland. These countries reflect four distinct outcomes in relation to PISA results: (1) high achievement and high equity (Estonia); (2) stagnant…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Secondary School Students, International Assessment, Foreign Countries
Lazarová, Bohumíra; Pol, Milan – European Education, 2021
The implementation of inclusive education in Czech schools has required not only several changes in the behavior of teachers, schools, parents, and pupils. Change requires trust among all actors in inclusive education. This text aims to use qualitative data from three selected primary schools, to show the role that trust plays in the…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Implementation
Välimaa, Jussi – European Education, 2021
This article analyzes the origins of generalized trust in Finnish society and how this relates to trust in education. The study was based on a historical analysis of the role of education in building a Finnish society and nation state. The author discusses the development of a Nordic welfare state and analyzes the relationships between generalized…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Trust (Psychology), Role of Education
Zembylas, Michalinos – European Education, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the theoretical and methodological implications of an "affective assemblage" approach in the study and practice of decolonizing "the University" in Europe. In particular, the analysis aims to better account for the affective dimensions of decolonizing "the University" in Europe,…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Educational Change, Universities, Educational Theories
Wistrand, Jennifer S. – European Education, 2020
Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Azerbaijan, this article examines the civics education program that existed in Azerbaijan in the 1990s and the early 2000s, prior to its incorporation into a newly created "life skills" ("h[schwa]yat bilgisi" in Azerbaijani) course. It is argued that a disconnect between curriculum…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Ethnography, Teaching Methods
Zmas, Aristotelis – European Education, 2020
This article argues that the classical dualism between public and private universities turns out to be a terminological handicap for scholars who explore the current complexity of higher education landscapes. It focuses on the Cypriot public and private universities in order to illustrate specific manifestations of hybridity. The latter arise as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Public Colleges, Private Colleges
Acosta, Felicitas – European Education, 2020
For the last 30 years international assessments have become more widespread and systematic, and their influence on education policy has increased: the OECD through the PISA tests has played a major role in this process. This article reflects on the case of the countries of the Southern Cone: Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. It analyzes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Sarakinioti, Antigone; Philippou, Stavroula – European Education, 2020
European Higher Education (HE) systems have been undergoing reforms for quality assurance and accreditation (QAA) in response to the Bologna process. Through the comparative exploration of the recontexualizations of European policy discourse on HE QAA in the Republic of Cyprus and Greece, we illustrate the differentially centralized and increased…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Quality, Quality Assurance
Westberg, Johannes – European Education, 2020
This article discusses how an increased interest in the global, the international and the cross-national may be informed by the recently renewed focus upon the social and economic history of education. The history of school buildings in a comparative framework offered here illustrates how such approaches also have important contributions to make…
Descriptors: Social History, Educational History, Mass Instruction, School Buildings
Eklof, Ben – European Education, 2020
One neglected aspect of the Gorbachev perestroika era in Russia [1985-1991] was the remarkable "pedagogy of cooperation" (or pedagogika sotrudnichestva) movement, a renewal of the experimental tradition in education. Central to this was Edward Dneprov, a brilliant and forceful individual whose views and personality substantially shaped…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Social Systems, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Lisovskaya, Elena; Karpov, Vyacheslav – European Education, 2020
How and why did Russian education go from the enthusiastic liberalization in the early 1990s to the restoration of a Soviet-style system in the new century? Attempting to answer this question, the authors reassess and advance a theoretical model that they initially proposed fifteen years ago. While most research on education in transitional…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational History, Social Change, Social Systems