Nationalism and Education Since 1789

Nationalism and Education Since 1789
Title Nationalism and Education Since 1789 PDF eBook
Author Edward Hartman Reisner
Publisher
Pages 594
Release 1922
Genre Education
ISBN

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Nationalism and Education Since 1789

Nationalism and Education Since 1789
Title Nationalism and Education Since 1789 PDF eBook
Author Edward Hartman Reisner
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1922
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Menace of Nationalism in Education

The Menace of Nationalism in Education
Title The Menace of Nationalism in Education PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Scott French
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2012-05-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1136669191

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Written between the two World Wars this volume examines education from the American, British, French & German perspectives and the degree to which the portrayal of those countries in school textbooks contributes to nationalism or world peace.

Religious Education in Public Schools: Study of Comparative Law

Religious Education in Public Schools: Study of Comparative Law
Title Religious Education in Public Schools: Study of Comparative Law PDF eBook
Author José Luis Martínez López-Muñiz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 311
Release 2006-01-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1402038631

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This publication is a compilation of studies on religious instruction in state schools. As Europe goes through a "social revolution" with the influence of the church and religious instruction in state schools being opened to discussion, this book describes the diversity between states and analyzes the legislative basis of religious instruction in various countries. The comparative analyses will be of value to researchers in educational research and to educational policymakers.

History of Education

History of Education
Title History of Education PDF eBook
Author Peter Gordon
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 249
Release 1989
Genre Education
ISBN 0713001836

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First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Emergent Issues in Education

Emergent Issues in Education
Title Emergent Issues in Education PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Arnove
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 380
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791410318

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In Emergent Issues in Education, leading scholars in comparative education and in the politics, sociology, anthropology, and economics of education illuminate worldwide trends in critical issues that confront policymakers and practitioners in different national settings. Among the topics raised and analyzed are the organization, governance, and financing of education; the content of curriculum, texts, and tests; and the quality and nature of teacher training. Among the issues examined is the tension that has emerged between the imperative to achieve equality of educational opportunity and the concern of educational decision makers to maintain and upgrade the quality of academic offerings. Aspects of this tension are manifested in the reform movements of the 1980s, especially the "excellence movement" that has resurfaced in the United States. Reform movements are evident in countries that have experienced increased enrollment at all levels of schooling in the post-World War II period. In the United States, as elsewhere, there has been a reassessment of the relevance of education to the economy and polity, and of the role of government and industry in education.

Nationalism, War and Jewish Education

Nationalism, War and Jewish Education
Title Nationalism, War and Jewish Education PDF eBook
Author David Aberbach
Publisher Routledge
Pages 240
Release 2018-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 0429779933

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Nationalism, War and Jewish Education explores historical circumstances leading to the emergence of a Jewish religious school system lasting to modern times and the process by which this system was broken down and adapted in secular form as Jewish nationalism grew in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the Roman period, education became an essential part of rabbinic pacifist accommodation following Jewish defeats, while in the modern period, secular education was associated with nationalism and increasing militancy of emerging states. In both periods there was a revival of Hebrew and the creation of an educational system based on Hebrew texts. Both revivals were responses to anti-Semitism, which pushed large numbers of Jews away from assimilation into the dominant culture to a renewed Jewish national identity. The book highlights the centrifugal and centripetal shifts in Jewish identity, from messianic militarism to pacifism and back. It shows how changes in Jewish education accompanied these shifts. While drawing on historical scholarship for background, this book is essentially a literary study, showing how literary changes at different times and places reflect historical, socio-psychological, economic and political change. Nationalism, War and Jewish Education is original in showing how ancient Jewish education affected modern Jewish society, therefore it is a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in Jewish history and literature, education, development studies and nationalism.