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Knobloch, Phillip D. Th. – European Education, 2016
This article introduces a specific concept of consumer culture into the international and European discussion about new concepts and categories in comparative education. Basic meanings of consumer culture are presented in reference to consumer research, consumer culture theory, and a revisited concept of world polity. In addition to general…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Guidelines, Consumer Science, Sustainability
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Chartier, Claire – European Education, 2000
Discusses the problems of school violence as related to teachers. Addresses the issues of depression that teachers face, explaining that psychological isolation acts as a forerunner of depression. States that teachers feel defenseless against school violence and warns against these conditions which cause a lack of motivation to teach. (CMK)
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nicolae, Valeriu – European Education, 2007
Despite often lofty rhetoric in a large number of national and international initiatives and in speeches of national and international politicians and bureaucrats, and despite a long history of awareness and the increased visibility of the generally abysmal situation of the Roma in Europe, there is still no serious reason to hope that the lives of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups, Rhetoric
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Liegeois, Jean-Pierre – European Education, 2007
The trajectory of the Roma is illuminating for understanding the social situation of other minorities, but also for a set of issues concerning the multiculturalism present within states. In this article, the author discusses the context of Roma education--marked by the stateless and marginalized status of the Roma--and provides a brief history of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Educational Change, Ethnic Groups
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Weiner, Gaby – European Education, 2005
This paper is the sum of the author's experience when she moved from England to Sweden four years ago. Sweden's international reputation for gender equality is unparalleled and therefore she expected to be part of a different gender order than that in the United Kingdom. However, she finds that at the level of everyday experience, gender relations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Sex Fairness, Relocation
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Latka-Johring, Sigrid – European Education, 1991
Discusses the difficulties of educational reform in what was formerly East Germany. Describes the educational system in East Germany as uniform and military in nature. Criticizes the one-sidedness of socialist education and its politicalization. Compares classroom atmospheres before and after the Germanies were united. (DK)
Descriptors: Civics, Civil Defense, Classroom Environment, College Curriculum
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Prange, Klaus – European Education, 2004
No one would dispute the claim that teacher training in the university and training colleges has long been in urgent need of reform. Even so, nothing is getting done. However, there are some efforts made in North-Rhine/Westphalia, where a committee of experts has recommended a double package consisting of six semesters of specialized studies…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Change