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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Raising issues of the relation between research and its various external 'publics', this work examines the tension between the efficiency of a clear division of labour and the value of approaches that potentially promote dialogue and thus yield richer theory/research and policy/practice.
In "Rethinking Academic Politics in (Re)Unified Germany and the United States," Dr. John Weaver uses case studies to engage historical and contemporary issues in academic politics, arguing for the importance of this often-dismissed and much-bemoaned facet of academic work. Dr. Weaver's unique treatment includes discussions of such hotly debated issues as the Enola Gay exhibit, the science debates in the U.S., and the politics of academic evaluations and hiring practices. Rethinking Academic Politics in (Re)Unified Germany and the United States speaks to the interests of students and scholars of international and comparative education, higher education policy and practice, cultural studies, and science studies.
First Published in 1995. This collection of papers was shaped by a variety of colleagues who attended the panel sessions on this topic, organized at the annual meetings of the American Educational Studies Association (1992), the Comparative and International Education Society (1993), and the American Educational Research Association (1994). The inspiration for this volume are the many policy makers, teacher educators and teacher education students around the world who have struggled and continue to struggle about and in programs to prepare teachers formally. Reading this volume will benefit the individual in that they will not only understand better the challenges they face but also be encouraged and empowered to pursue their 'political' goals, particularly those aimed at creating a world in which power and resources are distributed in a just and equitable manner.
This book focuses on important theoretical and policy debates on
educational reform, with detailed analyses of reforms in 11
countries. It also explores the effects of geographical location,
political ideology, and economic structure on shaping educational
reform. Individual case studies are included on Australia, Cote
d'Ivoire, England, Hungary, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua,
Spain, Tanzania, and the United States.
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