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The Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) is the
oldest and largest body of its kind, and is a leader among the 44
members of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies
(WCCES). This book celebrates the CIES' 60th anniversary. The
Society grew out of a series of conferences in the mid-1950s. Those
conferences were attended by a small group of scholars in the USA
who were keen to elucidate and expand their field. Now the Society
has over 2,500 individual and about 900 institutional members
(mainly libraries) around the world. The book explains how the
Society was constructed and internationalized. It analyzes its
development trajectory, its major structural components, and the
programs and curricula that it has inspired and nourished. The
significance of the book is not restricted to the CIES. It will
certainly interest counterparts in other WCCES constituent
societies and scholars from all fields who are concerned with
institutional structures and their evolution.
This book brings together fifteen comprehensive studies of
significant North American scholars of comparative education from
the 20th century. Providing relevant biographical detail, chapters
analyse each scholar's approach to comparative education and their
on-going influences on the field. Comparative studies in education
have long benefited from the work of significant individuals who
have collectively advanced the field, making it a vibrant and
intellectually fruitful area of educational research. Offering a
unique, systematic exploration of the work of the founders of
comparative educational research, North American Scholars of
Comparative Education emphasizes the importance of understanding
the accomplishments of key historical figures in the field, and
considers the legacies such individuals have created. Chapters move
beyond descriptions of comparativists' work, to illustrate the
pivotal role played by each scholar in driving a progression
through humanistic and scientific approaches, to new
epistemological traditions within the field of comparative
education. This in turn reveals critical historical-epistemological
transitions which have had lasting impacts on the field. Including
contributions written by leading scholars in the field, this volume
will be of great interest to researchers, academics and scholars in
comparative and international education.
This book brings together fifteen comprehensive studies of
significant North American scholars of comparative education from
the 20th century. Providing relevant biographical detail, chapters
analyse each scholar's approach to comparative education and their
on-going influences on the field. Comparative studies in education
have long benefited from the work of significant individuals who
have collectively advanced the field, making it a vibrant and
intellectually fruitful area of educational research. Offering a
unique, systematic exploration of the work of the founders of
comparative educational research, North American Scholars of
Comparative Education emphasizes the importance of understanding
the accomplishments of key historical figures in the field, and
considers the legacies such individuals have created. Chapters move
beyond descriptions of comparativists' work, to illustrate the
pivotal role played by each scholar in driving a progression
through humanistic and scientific approaches, to new
epistemological traditions within the field of comparative
education. This in turn reveals critical historical-epistemological
transitions which have had lasting impacts on the field. Including
contributions written by leading scholars in the field, this volume
will be of great interest to researchers, academics and scholars in
comparative and international education.
However important the school may be as a vehicle to
institutionalize and perpetuate democracy, it has been largely
ignored by contemporary scholars of democratization especially in
developing and former socialist countries. This book draws on new
research as well as established classics in helping to fill the gap
and map out useful directions for comparative inquiry on the role
of education in democratization and transitions from centralized
authority.
The Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) is the
oldest and largest body of its kind, and is a leader among the 44
members of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies
(WCCES). This book celebrates the CIES' 60th anniversary. The
Society grew out of a series of conferences in the mid-1950s. Those
conferences were attended by a small group of scholars in the USA
who were keen to elucidate and expand their field. Now the Society
has over 2,500 individual and about 900 institutional members
(mainly libraries) around the world. The book explains how the
Society was constructed and internationalized. It analyzes its
development trajectory, its major structural components, and the
programs and curricula that it has inspired and nourished. The
significance of the book is not restricted to the CIES. It will
certainly interest counterparts in other WCCES constituent
societies and scholars from all fields who are concerned with
institutional structures and their evolution.
However important the school may be as a vehicle to
institutionalize and perpetuate democracy, it has been ignored by
contemporary scholars of democratization in developing and former
socialist countries. This book maps out directions for comparative
inquiry on the role of education in democratization and transitions
from centralized authority.
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