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Learning to Change: The Experience of Transforming Education in South East Europe
Learning to Change: The Experience of Transforming Education in South East Europe
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The book "Education in South East Europe: Challenges and Opportunities" is a collection of first-person narratives by specialists in the field, highlighting the impact of armed conflict, political transition, and openness on education. It offers a unique perspective on the reality of educational reforms, which are often paradoxical and controversial.
Format: Hardback
Length: 230 pages
Publication date: 17 January 2025
Publisher: Central European University Press
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A Collection of First-Person Narratives by Specialists in the Field of Education in South East Europe
The contributors to this collection are recognized leaders in civil society, government, academia, and schools. Their works chronicle the profound effect armed conflict, political transition, and the increasing openness the region has experienced on education. It is a significant achievement as it is the work of individuals who are involved in the field and have a first-hand perspective on issues of education in the region. The essays shed light on the reality of the educational reforms: they are far from being linear progressive processes, on the contrary, they are often paradoxical and even controversial.
One of the key themes of the essays is the impact of armed conflict on education. The contributors describe how armed conflict has disrupted education systems, destroyed schools, and forced millions of children to flee their homes. They also highlight the efforts of civil society organizations and governments to provide education to displaced children and refugees. However, they also point out that the response to armed conflict has been inadequate, and that more needs to be done to address the long-term effects of conflict on education.
Another key theme of the essays is the impact of political transition on education. The contributors describe how political transition has led to changes in education policies and practices, including the introduction of new curricula, the expansion of access to education, and the promotion of gender equality. However, they also point out that political transition has been accompanied by challenges, such as corruption, inequality, and political instability. They argue that it is essential to address these challenges in order to ensure that education is accessible and equitable for all.
The essays also highlight the increasing openness of the region to the world. The contributors describe how the region has become a hub for international education, with many universities and schools attracting students from around the world. However, they also point out that this openness has led to challenges, such as the loss of cultural identity and the exploitation of students. They argue that it is essential to balance the benefits of openness with the need to preserve cultural identity and ensure that students are treated fairly and respectfully.
In conclusion, the essays in this collection provide a valuable insight into the impact of armed conflict, political transition, and the increasing openness of the region on education. They highlight the challenges that the region faces and the efforts that are being made to address them. The essays are a must-read for anyone interested in education in South East Europe.
Weight: 508g
Dimension: 234 x 159 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789637326196
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