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Nai, Peng; Sun, Jianfei; Zhang, Yinzhu; Yang, Guang – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
The rule of law presents a new path for understanding and handling religious affairs in contemporary China. The field of religious education is no exception and current legislation has to be improved so that China's religious education can be further promoted. This research examines the legislation and legislative regulations governing China's…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Social Systems, Ethnic Studies, Educational Legislation
Nikolakaki, Maria – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
This article describes how Globalization of Neoliberalism in education through International Financial Institutions like OECD and World Bank is imperialist in nature. It examines how imperialism has affected education in the heart of the empire through the organized business sector, Edubusiness, privatization and militarization. This model of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Neoliberalism, Finance Occupations, Institutions
Stein, Sharon – Critical Studies in Education, 2020
This conceptual paper examines the colonial conditions of possibility for a formative moment of US public higher education, the Morrill Act of 1862, and considers how these conditions continue to shape the present. The federal government's accumulation of Indigenous lands in the nineteenth century helped provide the material base for land-grant…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Land Settlement
Neary, Mike; Winn, Joss – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2019
Calls to establish public education avoid the fact that public education is provided by the capitalist state whose real purpose is the market-based model of private gain. Public against private education is a false dichotomy; rather, public and private are complementary forms of capitalist regulation. Radical alternatives require a more…
Descriptors: Public Education, Social Systems, Private Education, Commercialization
Mette Buchardt; Katarina Kärnebro – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
During the twentieth century, an increasing amount of data was collected in connection with engineering of the modern states including their education systems. In the Nordic welfare states post WW2, such data were also generated in experimental projects aiming at reforming curriculum and education, and the data were accumulated either as…
Descriptors: Educational History, Social Systems, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design
Eva Mikuska; Judit Raffai; Éva Vukov Raffai – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
In 2018 a new, more inclusive concept, of preschool education was adopted in Serbia with plans to implement the change from September 2019 to 2022. This paper examines how the national reform in Early Childhood Education (ECE) was perceived by Hungarian kindergarten pedagogues, who are the largest ethnic minority group in Vojvodina, Serbia. To…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Kindergarten
Kobakhidze, M. Nutsa; Samniashvili, Lela – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
In Georgia, the question of academic freedom emerged only after the country gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and its universities could begin reckoning with a heavy past of ideological pressure, censorship, governmental control and top-down management. Despite official declarations of the right to academic freedom and its…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Social Change, Academic Freedom, Foreign Countries
Valehov, Jasarat; Streitwieser, Bernhard – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2022
The notion of the "Entrepreneurial University" refers to a type of educational institution that enhances university-industry cooperation, applies innovative learning methods, and promotes multidisciplinary approaches. This article explores new challenges that Azerbaijani universities have faced as part of the Azerbaijani higher education…
Descriptors: Universities, Entrepreneurship, Educational Innovation, Western Civilization
Marques, Paulo; Suleman, Fátima; Costa, João Maria – European Journal of Education, 2022
This study examines how the rise in the share of higher education graduates leads to over-qualification, by focusing on the demand-side drivers. We propose that the benefits of investments in higher education depend on the levels of innovation and economic growth in each national economy. We use a configurational method (Fuzzy Set Qualitative…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Employment Qualifications, Cross Cultural Studies, Knowledge Economy
McCorkle, William; Montezuma, Jessie – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2022
The ideas of free markets and less government regulation were associated at the turn of the 20th Century with a more internationalist approach and, at times, even more openness to immigration. Some of these dynamics have shifted particularly with the rise of a more populist economic message with leaders like Donald Trump. This study examines the…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Immigration, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
Findikli, Burhan – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
This study examines the emergence and evolution of madrasa as a specific organizational form of higher learning from a comparative-historical perspective. The article begins by discussing how the madrasa emerged and which factors contributed to its rise and spread among the Islamicate political regimes during the Middle Ages and afterwards. Then,…
Descriptors: Islam, Educational Change, Higher Education, Comparative Education
Fishback, Price; Haupert, Michael – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
Teaching economic history requires the study of how to combine the economists' modeling and statistical methods with the methods used by historians and the other social sciences. It often involves learning how to search for quantitative data from a variety of sources and then building panel datasets that match the data found with existing…
Descriptors: Economics, History, History Instruction, Economics Education
Kleinau, Elke – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
The article focuses on two different versions of the childhood and life history of a female "child of a Russian" who grew up in the Soviet occupation zone and the later German Democratic Republic (GDR). Besides a biographical-narrative interview, there is also a published text on the author's childhood memories. The article concentrates…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Personal Narratives, Children, Memory
Wincenciak, Leszek; Grotkowska, Gabriela; Gajderowicz, Tomasz – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2022
After the fall of communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe, the returns to education were substantially growing over time. We summarise the existing literature conducting a meta-analysis of returns to education for economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and test for several mechanisms, which can explain the evolution of the returns…
Descriptors: Social Change, Economic Change, Unemployment, Outcomes of Education
Laura E. Boche – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis explored the lived experience of mother executive administrators in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilizing the philosophical underpinnings of the Heideggerian (1962/1927) phenomenological approach, the following research question guided this study: What are the lived…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mothers, College Administration