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Drawing on the results of a tri-national comparative survey of
secondary pupils' attitudes towards Modern Foreign Language
Learning (MFLL), this book illustrates both the importance and
nature of learner attitudes and the contribution of comparative
education to our understanding of educational issues.Questions
considered include: What is the nature of the pupils' attitudes to
the educational dimensions of learning French, German and English
in each country?To what extent do educational factors influence the
pupils' attitudes to learning each language in each country?How
similar are the pupils' attitudes to MFLL within and between the
three countries?What judgements can be made about the relative
significance of educational and socio-cultural influences on pupil
attitudes to MFLL in each country? >
International and Comparative Education offers detailed and
wide-ranging illustrations of the ways in which comparison can
illuminate our understanding of contemporary education systems by
exploring issues in relation to specific educational sectors, from
early-years and primary schooling, through to further, adult and
higher education. Key areas and debates examined include:
Alternative education provision Early-years pedagogy and training
Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development in primary
schooling Work-related learning in secondary schools The world of
private tutoring Economic austerity and further education
Apprenticeships and vocational education Adult education and
training Higher education in a globalised world Teacher training
and international rankings. Drawing on these wide-ranging themes
across a number of national contexts to provoke critical thinking
and reflection, each chapter includes discussion points and further
reading, providing a valuable resource for all Education Studies
students.
International and Comparative Education offers detailed and
wide-ranging illustrations of the ways in which comparison can
illuminate our understanding of contemporary education systems by
exploring issues in relation to specific educational sectors, from
early-years and primary schooling, through to further, adult and
higher education. Key areas and debates examined include:
Alternative education provision Early-years pedagogy and training
Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development in primary
schooling Work-related learning in secondary schools The world of
private tutoring Economic austerity and further education
Apprenticeships and vocational education Adult education and
training Higher education in a globalised world Teacher training
and international rankings. Drawing on these wide-ranging themes
across a number of national contexts to provoke critical thinking
and reflection, each chapter includes discussion points and further
reading, providing a valuable resource for all Education Studies
students.
This insightful book offers a wide-ranging collection of lively
discussions on contemporary issues, policies and practices in
higher education. Bartram integrates contributions from experienced
academics, teachers and students in a unique approach and
structure, designed to enable students with both specific and
wide-ranging interests in higher education to extend their
understanding. Including discussion points, research tasks and
suggestions on further reading in each chapter, Understanding
Contemporary Issues in Higher Education discusses a range of
topics, such as: universities and the mental health 'crisis';
knowledge, the state and the market; the role of technology in
teaching and academic celebrification; disability, diversity and
inclusive placement learning. Written specifically for Education
Studies students, this book constitutes a timely addition to
student-focused themed studies looking at aspects of higher
education.
This insightful book offers a wide-ranging collection of lively
discussions on contemporary issues, policies and practices in
higher education. Bartram integrates contributions from experienced
academics, teachers and students in a unique approach and
structure, designed to enable students with both specific and
wide-ranging interests in higher education to extend their
understanding. Including discussion points, research tasks and
suggestions on further reading in each chapter, Understanding
Contemporary Issues in Higher Education discusses a range of
topics, such as: universities and the mental health 'crisis';
knowledge, the state and the market; the role of technology in
teaching and academic celebrification; disability, diversity and
inclusive placement learning. Written specifically for Education
Studies students, this book constitutes a timely addition to
student-focused themed studies looking at aspects of higher
education.
Drawing on the results of a tri-national comparative survey of
secondary pupils' attitudes towards Modern Foreign Language
Learning (MFLL), this book illustrates both the importance and
nature of learner attitudes and the contribution of comparative
education to our understanding of educational issues.
Questions considered include:
What is the nature of the pupils' attitudes to the educational
dimensions of learning French, German and English in each
country?
To what extent do educational factors influence the pupils'
attitudes to learning each language in each country?
How similar are the pupils' attitudes to MFLL within and between
the three countries?
What judgements can be made about the relative significance of
educational and socio-cultural influences on pupil attitudes to
MFLL in each country?
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