Education in Eastern Europe and Eurasia provides an essential reference resource to education development and key education issues in the region. Academics and researchers working in the field cover education and educational development in Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Israel. Each chapter provides an overview of the particular country, focusing on contemporary education policies and the challenges of implementing educational reform. The book includes an analysis of the social and political issues which impact on the education system and…mehr
Education in Eastern Europe and Eurasia provides an essential reference resource to education development and key education issues in the region. Academics and researchers working in the field cover education and educational development in Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Israel. Each chapter provides an overview of the particular country, focusing on contemporary education policies and the challenges of implementing educational reform. The book includes an analysis of the social and political issues which impact on the education system and governments' responses to recent local, regional and global events. Including a comparative introduction to the issues facing education in the region as a whole and guides to available online datasets, this is an essential reference for researchers, scholars, international agencies and policy-makers at all levels.
Nadiya Ivanenko is Associate Professor of Comparative Linguistics and Deputy Dean in the Department of Foreign Languages at Kirovograd State Pedagogical University, Ukraine.
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Series Editor's Preface Colin Brock Introduction: Educational Change Transformation Reforms - A Regional Overview Nadiya Ivanenko (Kirovograd State Pedagogical University Ukraine) Part I: Eastern Europe 1. Belarus: Music Education Vadzim Yakaniuk (Belarus State Academy of Music Belarus) 2. Moldova: Challenges and Opportunities Elizabeth Worden (American University Washington D.C. USA) 3. Russia: The Governance of Education Mikhail Lyamzin (Moscow State Linguistic University Russia) 4. Russia: Distance Learning Alexander Andreev (Lomonosov Moscow State University Russia) 5. Russia: Music Education Vladimir Orlov (Saint Petersburg State University Russia) 6. Turkey: Education and Social Change - Inquiries into Curriculum Reform Arnd-Michael Nohl (Helmut Schmidt University Germany) and Nazli Somel (Helmut Schmidt University Germany) 7. Turkey: A Critical Perspective on Educational Leadership and Reform Ozgur Bolat (Bahcesehir University Turkey) 8. Turkey: An In-Depth Exploration of "FATIH" Project Ayse Kok (Bogazici University Turkey) 9. Ukraine: Issues in Educational History and Development Margaryta Danilko (Kirovograd State Pedagogical University Ukraine) 10. Ukraine: Pedagogy of Freedom as an Alternative to Traditional Education Alla Rastrygina (Kirovograd State Pedagogical University Ukraine) Part II: Eurasia 11. Armenia: Changes Challenges and Priorities Terra Sprague (University of Bristol UK) and Christina Sargsyan (International Centre for Human Development Armenia) 12. Azerbaijan: The Role of Teachers in Curriculum Reform Iveta Silova (Lehigh University USA) Elmina Kazimzade (Lehigh University USA) and Yuliya Karimova (European Azerbaijan School Azerbaijan) 13. Georgia: Marketization and Education Post-1991 Maia Chankseliani (University of Oxford UK) 14. Israel: Socio-Historical Context and Current Issues Yaacov Iram (Bar Ilan University Israel) 15. Israel: Holocaust Education Nitza Davidovitch (Ariel University Center of Samaria Israel) Index
Series Editor's Preface Colin Brock Introduction: Educational Change Transformation Reforms - A Regional Overview Nadiya Ivanenko (Kirovograd State Pedagogical University Ukraine) Part I: Eastern Europe 1. Belarus: Music Education Vadzim Yakaniuk (Belarus State Academy of Music Belarus) 2. Moldova: Challenges and Opportunities Elizabeth Worden (American University Washington D.C. USA) 3. Russia: The Governance of Education Mikhail Lyamzin (Moscow State Linguistic University Russia) 4. Russia: Distance Learning Alexander Andreev (Lomonosov Moscow State University Russia) 5. Russia: Music Education Vladimir Orlov (Saint Petersburg State University Russia) 6. Turkey: Education and Social Change - Inquiries into Curriculum Reform Arnd-Michael Nohl (Helmut Schmidt University Germany) and Nazli Somel (Helmut Schmidt University Germany) 7. Turkey: A Critical Perspective on Educational Leadership and Reform Ozgur Bolat (Bahcesehir University Turkey) 8. Turkey: An In-Depth Exploration of "FATIH" Project Ayse Kok (Bogazici University Turkey) 9. Ukraine: Issues in Educational History and Development Margaryta Danilko (Kirovograd State Pedagogical University Ukraine) 10. Ukraine: Pedagogy of Freedom as an Alternative to Traditional Education Alla Rastrygina (Kirovograd State Pedagogical University Ukraine) Part II: Eurasia 11. Armenia: Changes Challenges and Priorities Terra Sprague (University of Bristol UK) and Christina Sargsyan (International Centre for Human Development Armenia) 12. Azerbaijan: The Role of Teachers in Curriculum Reform Iveta Silova (Lehigh University USA) Elmina Kazimzade (Lehigh University USA) and Yuliya Karimova (European Azerbaijan School Azerbaijan) 13. Georgia: Marketization and Education Post-1991 Maia Chankseliani (University of Oxford UK) 14. Israel: Socio-Historical Context and Current Issues Yaacov Iram (Bar Ilan University Israel) 15. Israel: Holocaust Education Nitza Davidovitch (Ariel University Center of Samaria Israel) Index
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