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British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
Notes on Contributors vii Introduction 1 Richard Smith 1 The Role of Policy in Philosophy of Education: An Argument and an Illustration 5 John White 2 Alluring Ideas: Cherry Picking Policy from Around the World 18 Carrie Winstanley 3 The Only Answer is Innovation ...
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Notes on Contributors vii Introduction 1 Richard Smith 1 The Role of Policy in Philosophy of Education: An Argument and an Illustration 5 John White 2 Alluring Ideas: Cherry Picking Policy from Around the World 18 Carrie Winstanley 3 The Only Answer is Innovation ...
Melissa Jonson-Reid +1 more
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2023
Abstract Education policy is often regarded as the last bastion of Swiss federalism. However, in the last few decades, this policy field has been profoundly reshaped on the backdrop of intra- and international competition and mobility as well as the rise of knowledge-based economies and educational testing.
Anja Giudici, Patrick Emmenegger
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Abstract Education policy is often regarded as the last bastion of Swiss federalism. However, in the last few decades, this policy field has been profoundly reshaped on the backdrop of intra- and international competition and mobility as well as the rise of knowledge-based economies and educational testing.
Anja Giudici, Patrick Emmenegger
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Epilepsia, 1990
Summary: It is vital that teachers, parents, and health professionals recognize the major educational problems that affect students with epilepsy. Children with epilepsy should be placed in the least restrictive schooling environment so that social, emotional, and educational requirements can be met in a setting best suited to the individual's present
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Summary: It is vital that teachers, parents, and health professionals recognize the major educational problems that affect students with epilepsy. Children with epilepsy should be placed in the least restrictive schooling environment so that social, emotional, and educational requirements can be met in a setting best suited to the individual's present
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2018
Continuing conflicts and wars in emergencies are the main sources of refugee flows around the world. Dealing with refugee crisis loads social, political and economic burden to the host countries based on the preferred durable solutions. And the educational services provided to refugees are also changing in accordance with the legal recognition of the ...
Boyacı, Adnan, Öz, Y.
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Continuing conflicts and wars in emergencies are the main sources of refugee flows around the world. Dealing with refugee crisis loads social, political and economic burden to the host countries based on the preferred durable solutions. And the educational services provided to refugees are also changing in accordance with the legal recognition of the ...
Boyacı, Adnan, Öz, Y.
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2018
What has been done to achieve fairer and more efficient education systems, and what more can be done in the future? This book provides a comprehensive examination of crucial policy areas for education, such as differential outcomes, the poverty gradient, and the allocation of resources to education, to identify likely causes of educational disadvantage
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What has been done to achieve fairer and more efficient education systems, and what more can be done in the future? This book provides a comprehensive examination of crucial policy areas for education, such as differential outcomes, the poverty gradient, and the allocation of resources to education, to identify likely causes of educational disadvantage
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2020
In the European context, Spain is a late modernizer, which experienced a delayed educational expansion. However, after 1970, and especially after the restoration of democracy in 1978, the Spanish education system completed its expansion and modernized significantly, converging with its neighbours on most outcomes related to the quality of education ...
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In the European context, Spain is a late modernizer, which experienced a delayed educational expansion. However, after 1970, and especially after the restoration of democracy in 1978, the Spanish education system completed its expansion and modernized significantly, converging with its neighbours on most outcomes related to the quality of education ...
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2022
Abstract Over the last 45 years, Portugal has witnessed a huge expansion of enrolment rates in secondary and higher education. In addition, the country’s participation in international assessments like PISA since 2000 shows an improvement in Portuguese results.
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Abstract Over the last 45 years, Portugal has witnessed a huge expansion of enrolment rates in secondary and higher education. In addition, the country’s participation in international assessments like PISA since 2000 shows an improvement in Portuguese results.
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2019
Abstract Chapter one, ‘Education Policies’, explores the policies that framed teachers’ careers, especially from the perspective of teachers. Seen this way, the history of policies looks quite different. It begins in 1846, more than two decades before the 1870 Education Act which so much scholarship on the history of education takes as ...
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Abstract Chapter one, ‘Education Policies’, explores the policies that framed teachers’ careers, especially from the perspective of teachers. Seen this way, the history of policies looks quite different. It begins in 1846, more than two decades before the 1870 Education Act which so much scholarship on the history of education takes as ...
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