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Taylor and Francis Ltd Education in Europe 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Feldges, Tom
This key text offers a detailed exploration of the wide range of theoretical approaches to theory, practice and research in Europe and how these can illuminate our understanding of contemporary education systems. Contributors working or living in countries across the continent offer their insights into different histories and contemporary problems, with each chapter exploring key themes and concepts to provoke critical thinking and discussion. _x000D__x000D_Key areas and debates examined include:_x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D_Educational poverty_x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D_Perspectives on democracy and citizenship _x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D_Theorising education and educational research _x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D_Epistemic injustice in the curriculum _x000D__x000D__x000D__x000D_Educational provision and ethos_x000D__x000D_Drawing on these wide-ranging themes across a number of national contexts to provoke critical thinking and reflection, each chapter also includes discussion points and further reading. _x000D__x000D_This book is most suitable for students working towards their BA or MA in Education Studies or other education-related courses. It also offers a worthwhile resource for lectures and researchers engaged in the topic of international education._x000D_ _x000D_
1. Introduction - Ways to think about the concepts of 'Education' and 'Europe' Preface to Section I - On the 'pains' of learning 2. Crossing the border 3. Language learning in France: De-territorialising language and culture 4. Padagogik and (New) Education Studies: Striking up a conversation Preface to Section II - Learning to become a 'whole' human being 5. Perspectives on Democracy, Citizenship, and Value Education in the Norwegian School 6. Educational Poverty as a Challenge for the Future: Concepts and criteria for combating non-material child deprivation 7. Everything, but a Teacher - Notes from creative writing workshops with liminal space 8. Without hierarchy: A phenomenological contribution to the antiauthoritarian approach in pedagogy Preface to Section III - How could we ever find out about 'learning'? 9. Attention as the Core of Education: Collaborative learning from experiences in GP vocational training in The Netherlands 10. Teaching with Flow in the times of Covid-19 11. Vignette research: An Austrian phenomenological approach to empirical research 12. Summing it all up - a concluding attempt_x000D_