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The Comparative Politics of Education


The Comparative Politics of Education

Author: Terry M. Moe

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2017


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This book provides new evidence on teachers unions and their political activities across nations, and offers a foundation for a comparative politics of education.

Education Policy Strategies Today and Tomorrow Around the "Mare Balticum"


Education Policy Strategies Today and Tomorrow Around the

Author: Max Hogeforster

language: en

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Release Date: 2011


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Knowledge and education are key factors for a successful future in modern, globalised times. This applies especially to the resource-poor Baltic Sea region and its small and medium sized enterprises. Without excellent qualified staff and executives they cannot compete on a global scale. The authors of this book - scientists, entrepreneurs and journalists - address the main problems of our education systems, ranging from schools to vocational training and universities. But not only do they analyse these diverse systems but also develop strategies for successfully meeting the challenges ahead of us.

The ERASMUS Phenomenon - Symbol of a New European Generation?


The ERASMUS Phenomenon - Symbol of a New European Generation?

Author: Feyen Benjamin

language: en

Publisher: Peter Lang

Release Date: 2013-06-27


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In 2012, the ERASMUS programme celebrated its 25th anniversary. As one of the best-known initiatives of the EU, it has already enabled almost three million students to spend a part of their studies abroad. But ERASMUS is more than just a simple academic exchange programme: designed to contribute to the creation of a «People’s Europe», it has become a successful political instrument for shaping generations of European students. This interdisciplinary volume attempts to explain the fascination behind ERASMUS. The authors examine the role of student mobility within the European integration process and judge its impact on how young citizens identify with Europe. Is there a «Generation ERASMUS», and what characteristics does it have? Can ERASMUS serve as a symbol for «new» Europeans?