985 resultados para ddc: 370.15
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Sammelrezension von: 1. Heinrich Ricking / Gisela C. Schulze (Hrsg.): Schulabbruch – ohne Ticket in die Zukunft? Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt 2012 (272 S.; ISBN 978-3-7815-1874-2) 2. Margrit Stamm: Schulabbrecher in unserem Bildungssystem. Unter Mitarbeit von Melanie Holzinger-Neulinger und Peter Suter. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag 2012 (197 S.; ISBN 978-3-531-18275-9)
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Rezension von: Gerald Blaschke (Hrsg.): Schule schnuppern. Eine videobasierte Studie zum Übergang in die Grundschule. Opladen, Berlin & Toronto: Verlag Barbara Budrich 2012 (196 S.; ISBN 978-3-86649-497-8)
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Rezension von: David R. Cole (Hrsg.): Surviving Economic Crises through Education. Global Studies in Education, Vol. 11. New York u.a.: Peter Lang 2011 (267 S.; ISBN 978-1433114786)
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Marketization has changed the education system. If we say that education is a market, this transforms the understanding of education and influences how people act. In this paper, adult-education school-leaders’ talk is analysed and seven metaphors for education are found: education as administration, market, matching, democracy, policy work, integration and learning. Exploring empirical metaphors provides a rich illustration of coinciding meanings. In line with studies on policy texts, economic metaphors are found to dominate. This should be understood not only as representing liberal ideology, as is often discussed in analyses of policy papers, but also as representing economic theory. In other words, contemporary adult education can be understood as driven by economic theories. The difference and relation between ideology and theory should be further examined since they have an impact on our society and on our everyday lives. (DIPF/Orig.)
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This article examines regulatory governance of the post-initial training market in The Netherlands. From an historical perspective on policy formation processes, it examines market formation in terms of social, economic, and cultural factors in the development of provision and demand for post-initial training; the roles of stakeholders in the longterm construction of regulatory governance of the market; regulation of and public providers; policy responses to market failure; and tripartite division of responsibilities between the state, social partners, commercial and publicly-funded providers. Historical description and analysis examine policy narratives of key stakeholders with reference to: a) influence of societal stakeholders on regulatory decision-making; b) state regulation of the post-initial training market; c) public intervention regulating the market to prevent market failure; d) market deregulation, competition, employability and individual responsibility; and, e) regulatory governance to prevent ‘allocative failure’ by the market in non-delivery of post-initial training to specific target groups, particularly the low-qualified. Dominant policy narratives have resulted in limited state regulation of the supply-side, a tripartite system of regulatory governance by the state, social partners and commercial providers as regulatory actors. Current policy discourses address interventions on the demand-side to redistribute structures of opportunity throughout the life courses of individuals. Further empirical research from a comparative historical perspective is required to deepen contemporary understandings of regulatory governance of markets and the commodification of adult learning in knowledge societies and information economies. (DIPF/Orig.)
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This article addresses the issue of marketisation in the field of adult education by reflecting on the Europeanisation of education currently taking place through the establishment of European adult education policies. The article argues that Europeanisation fosters marketisation of adult education and commodifies valuable knowledge and desirable forms of neoliberal subjectivity. An analysis of Slovene adult education policies from 2004-2015 reveals how a European economised vocabulary is being implemented in Slovene adult education policies and practices. The main argument of this article is that these practices are shaped through financial mechanisms that marketise the adult education field. This results in new relationships between governing bodies within the field, the unstable and decreasing role of public adult education institutions and the prevailing role of private providers of adult education, who offer training programmes to meet labour market needs. (DIPF/Orig.)
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The editorial presents the articles of this issue on the topic of marketization and commodification of adult education of which some are conceptual and some empirical. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Rezension von: Sara Fürstenau / Mechtild Gomolla (Hrsg.): Migration und schulischer Wandel: Leistungsbeurteilung. Wiesbaden: Springer VS 2012 (188 S.; ISBN 978-3-531-15380-3)
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Rezension von: Sara Fürstenau (Hrsg.): Interkulturelle Pädagogik und Sprachliche Bildung. Herausforderungen für die Lehrerbildung. Wiesbaden: Springer VS 2012 (220 S.; ISBN 978-3531179377)
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Rezension von: Sabine Hastedt / Silvia Lange (Hrsg.): Männer und Grundschullehramt. Diskurse, Erkenntnisse, Perspektiven. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 2012 (171 S.; ISBN 978-3-531-18767-9)
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Rezension von: Eiko Jürgens / Susanne Miller (Hrsg.): Ungleichheit in der Gesellschaft und Ungleichheit in der Schule. Eine interdisziplinäre Sicht auf Inklusions- und Exklusionsprozesse. Weinheim und Basel: Beltz Juventa 2013 (282 S.; ISBN 978-3-7799-2806-5)
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Rezension von: Ewald Mittelstädt / Claudia Wiepcke: Verhaltensökonomische Experimente. Wirtschaftliche Entscheidungssituationen im Unterrichtsexperiment. Stuttgart: Deutscher Sparkassenverlag 2012
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Rezension von: Ulf Over: Die interkulturell kompetente Schule. Eine empirische Studie zur sozialen Konstruktion eines Entwicklungsziels. Münster / New York / München / Berlin: Waxmann 2012 (182 S.; ISBN 978-3-8309-2568-2)
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Rezension von: Albrecht Wacker / Uwe Maier / Jochen Wissinger (Hrsg.): Schul- und Unterrichtsreform durch ergebnisorientierte Steuerung. Empirische Befunde und forschungsmethodische Implikationen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag 2012 (324 S.; ISBN 978-3-531-16615-5)
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Rezension von: Karl-Ernst Ackermann / Oliver Musenberg / Judith Riegert (Hrsg.): Geistigbehindertenpädagogik!? Disziplin – Profession – Inklusion. Oberhausen: Athena 2013 (443 S.; ISBN 978-3-89896-477-7)