Παρασκευή 16 Μαΐου 2014

POLICY FUTURES IN EDUCATION

POLICY FUTURES IN EDUCATION
Volume 12 Number 2  2014  ISSN 1478-2103

Michael A. Peters. Editorial. ‘Western education is sinful’: Boko Haram and the abduction of Chibok schoolgirls OPEN ACCESS
Petra Angervall & Jan Gustafsson. Becoming an Academic Researcher
Masood Badri & Mugheer Al Khaili. Migration of P–12 Education from Its Current State to One of High Quality: the aspirations of Abu Dhabi
Maria Renata da Cruz Duran, Celso José da Costa & Tel Amiel. The Open University System of Brazil: a study of learner support facilities in the northern, north-eastern and southern regions
Peter Gardner. Deciding in Democracies: a role for thinking skills?
Henry A. Giroux. America’s Descent into Madness
Melinda Hollis Thomas, Dinny Risri Aletheiani, David Lee Carlson & Ann Dutton Ewbank. ‘Keeping Up the Good Fight’: the said and unsaid in Flores v. Arizona
Kalpana Kharade & Hema Peese. Problem-Based Learning: a promising pathway for empowering pre-service teachers for ICT-mediated language teaching
Sylvie Lomer. Economic Objects: how policy discourse in the United Kingdom represents international students
Alpesh Maisuria. The Neo-liberalisation Policy Agenda and Its Consequences for Education in England: a focus on resistance now and possibilities for the future
Tebeje Molla. Neo-liberal Policy Agendas and the Problem of Inequality in Higher Education: the Ethiopian case
Anne Beate Reinertsen. Becoming with Data: developing self-assessing recursive pedagogies in schools and using second-order cybernetics as a thinking tool

Heinz Sünker. On the ‘Critique of Everyday Life’ to ‘Metaphilosophy’: Henri Lefebvre’s philosophical-political legacy of the cultural revolution

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