The Construction of Identity and School Policy in Ukraine

The Construction of Identity and School Policy in Ukraine
Title The Construction of Identity and School Policy in Ukraine PDF eBook
Author Viktor Stepanenko
Publisher Nova Biomedical Books
Pages 232
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN

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Presents a study of the process of social construction of identity in post-communist Ukraine. Examines post-communist schooling practice within the framework of theoretical, political, and public discourses on the interrelation of power and knowledge in its particular application to issues of identity. Foucault's concept of transformation in the strategy and discourse on "constitution of subjects" is used as an important analytical tool. Analysis of results and data from a survey conducted in secondary schools of Ukraine gives factual basis for this study. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

National Identity and Educational Reform

National Identity and Educational Reform
Title National Identity and Educational Reform PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Anderson Worden
Publisher Routledge
Pages 198
Release 2014-02-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1317963369

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National identity in Moldova remains contested despite repeated attempts by governments, historians, and educators to cultivate a shared sense of national belonging through the development of history textbooks. Concern over professional status and distrust of the government’s motivations halted these reforms, demonstrating that the success of such efforts greatly depends on teachers’ and citizens’ social memory and everyday lives. This volume looks at educational reform and the struggle over national identity in the history classroom from the perspectives of five different groups: elected politicians, Ministry of Education officials, textbook authors and historians, teachers, and students. Each chapter explores the actors’ motivations and agendas regarding reform, their role in promoting or obstructing the reform process, and their opinions about the ensuing controversy. Drawing on months of fieldwork and original research, author Elizabeth Worden examines the importance of teachers and students in the success or failure of a reform initiative.

Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism

Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism
Title Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism PDF eBook
Author Taras Kuzio
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 437
Release 2007-12-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3838258150

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This volume brings together 15 articles divided into four sections on the role of nationalism in transitions to democracy, the application of theory to country case studies, and the role played by history and myths in the forging of national identities and nationalisms. The book develops new theories and frameworks through engaging with leading scholars of nationalism: Hans Kohn's propositions are discussed in relation to the applicability of the term 'civic' (with no ethno-cultural connotations) to liberal democracies, Rogers Brubaker over the usefulness of dividing European states into 'civic' and 'nationalizing' states when the former have historically been 'nationalizers', Will Kymlicka on the applicability of multiculturalism to post-communist states, and Paul Robert Magocsi on the lack of data to support claims of revivals by national minorities in Ukraine. The book also engages with 'transitology' over the usefulness of comparative studies of transitions in regions that underwent only political reforms, and those that had 'quadruple transitions', implying simultaneous democratic and market reforms, as well as state and nation building. A comparative study of Serbian and Russian diasporas focuses on why ethnic Serbs and Russians living outside Serbia and Russia reacted differently to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the USSR. The book dissects the writing of Russian and Soviet history that continues to utilize imperial frameworks of history, analyzes the re-writing of Ukrainian history within post-colonial theories, and discusses the forging of Ukraine's identity within theories of 'Others' as central to the shaping of identities. The collection of articles proposes a new framework for the study of Ukrainian nationalism as a broader research phenomenon by placing nationalism in Ukraine within a theoretical and comparative perspective.

Education Policies in Europe

Education Policies in Europe
Title Education Policies in Europe PDF eBook
Author Stavros Moutsios, Hans-Georg Kotthoff
Publisher Waxmann Verlag
Pages 244
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 9783830969181

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National education systems across Europe are being brought into the service of a competitive knowledge-based economy and of social cohesion. Moreover what it is to be a citizen and how the new citizens should be educated are issues subject to research and educational initiatives in many European countries.

Education, Mobilities and Migration

Education, Mobilities and Migration
Title Education, Mobilities and Migration PDF eBook
Author Madeleine Arnot
Publisher Routledge
Pages 200
Release 2018-02-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1317224167

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Within the context of increased global migration and mobility, education occupies a central role which is being transformed by new human movements and cultural diversity, flows, and networks. Studies under the umbrella terms of migration, mobility, and mobilities reveal the complexity of these concepts. The field of study ranges from global child mobility as a response to poverty, to the reconceptualising of notions of inclusion in relation to pastoralist lifestyles, to the ways in which new offshore institutions and transnational diasporas shape the educational experiences of students, families, and teachers. At the heart of this new research is a need to explore how identity, integration, and social stratification play a role in the story of global migration between and within the Global North and South. This volume focuses on three major themes: poverty, migration, social mobility and social reproduction; networks of migration within and across national education systems; and higher education and international student mobility, and the concerns and opportunities that go along with this mobility. The international group of researchers who have contributed to this book demonstrate how educational institutions are part of a common global project characterised by fluidity, how the social fabric of educational institutions responds to demographic diversity, and how new social differentiations occur as a result of human movement. By bringing together these contributions, a number of important theoretical and empirical methodological dimensions are identified that need more attention within the growing field of migration and education studies. This volume shows how mobilities and transnational interconnectedness create multiple interactions that tie our different educational projects together. This book was originally published as a special issue of Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education.

The Politics of Ethnicity and National Identity

The Politics of Ethnicity and National Identity
Title The Politics of Ethnicity and National Identity PDF eBook
Author Santosh C. Saha
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 204
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780820478883

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Education in/for Socialism

Education in/for Socialism
Title Education in/for Socialism PDF eBook
Author Tom Griffiths
Publisher Routledge
Pages 171
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Education
ISBN 131735303X

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This book re-examines aspects of historical socialism, and includes case studies of education within twenty-first century socialist and post-socialist contexts shaped by the trajectories of historical socialism. Through these case studies, contributions offer insights into key questions: How are education systems and student subjectivities shaped by post-socialist trajectories and current regional politics, economics and resistance movements? How do sedimented socialist discourses and geographies alter and contest the ‘neoliberal child’ and ‘childhood’ in post-socialist education? How have disjunctures between the rhetoric of historical Marxism-Leninism and the practices of educators, students and student political organizations played out under socialism, and what could we learn from that for our present? How much emancipatory potential is there in the theories and practices of (popular) education for combatting injustice in the absence of mass, revolutionary political parties? Above all, this volume affirms the need to move beyond simplistic accounts of historical socialism and post-socialist transitions. By exploring how socialist trajectories remain influential and have potential in our current contexts, this book contributes to the work of politically engaged educators working to re-imagine and reconstruct education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation, Societies and Education.