Educational Freedom In Eastern Europe

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Genre : Academic freedom
Author : Charles Leslie Glenn
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Release : 1994
File : 356 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000146156280


The Challenge To Academic Freedom In Hungary

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The Challenge to Academic Freedom in Hungary: A Case Study in Culture War, Authoritarianism and Resistance presents a case study as to how an authoritarian regime like the one in Hungary seeks to tame academic freedom. Andrew Ryder probes the reasons for ideological conflict within the academy through concepts like ‘culture war’ and authoritarian populism. He explores how the Orbán administration has introduced a series of reforms leading to limitations being placed on the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Gender Studies no longer being recognized by the State, the relocation of the Central European University because of government pressure and new reforms that ostensibly appear to give universities autonomy but critics assert are in fact changes that will lead to cronyism and pro-government interference in academic freedom.

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Genre : Education
Author : Andrew Ryder
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2022-02-21
File : 252 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110749816


Faculty And Student Research In Practicing Academic Freedom

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Including case studies from Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan and Hungary, the authors in this edited collection examine the role of racial and gender biases, paired against rights and responsibilities, to highlight the drivers of restrictions on academic freedom against a backdrop of globalisation.

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Genre : Education
Author : Enakshi Sengupta
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Release : 2020-10-22
File : 215 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781839827006


Academic Freedom Institutional Autonomy And The Future Of Democracy

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Academic freedom and institutional autonomy are essential for universities to produce the research and teaching necessary to improve society and the human condition. Academic freedom and institutional autonomy are increasingly important components of the development of democracy. At the same time, these fundamental democratic values are subject to pressure in many countries. The relationship between academic freedom, institutional autonomy and democracy is fundamental: it is barely conceivable that they could exist in a society not based on democratic principles, and democracy is enriched when higher education institutions operate on this basis. Higher education institutions need to be imbued with democratic culture and that, in turn, helps to promote democratic values in the wider society. None of these issues are simple and the lines between legitimacy and illegitimacy are sometimes hard to discern, as is illustrated by perspectives from Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and the Mediterranean region.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Sjur Bergan
Publisher : Council of Europe
Release : 2020-09-15
File : 270 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789287187147


Educational Freedom In Urban America

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In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court declared segregated public schools unconstitutional. The ruling in Brown v. Board of Education set public education on a course toward equality. Yet, five decades later, schools are not equal. Minority children living in America’s inner cities suffer disproportionately from a failing education system, with black and Hispanic students dropping out of public high schools at much higher rates than whites. There is, however, reason for hope. The expansion of school choice offers new opportunities for children struggling in failing schools. In this collection, a dozen leading scholars, educators, and reformers—including Andrew Coulson, Floyd Flake, Frederick Hess, and Paul E. Peterson—examine the legacy of Brown v. Board and its relation to the modern-day school choice movement. A school administrator and a charter school founder also reveal the challenges and obstacles faced by enterprising teachers in trying to help their students. Together these experts expose the modern barriers that deprive inner-city children of a good education and call for increased school choice as the most effective way to achieve the goals of Brown v. Board. Educational Freedom in Urban America is essential reading for anyone concerned with the condition of our inner-city schools and the racial and social inequities that still exist in American education.

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Genre : Education
Author : David Salisbury
Publisher : Cato Institute
Release : 2004-05-25
File : 358 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781933995670


Educational Freedom In Urban America

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This book offers a prescription for reform that includes freedom of choice among public and private schools.

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Genre : Education
Author : David F. Salisbury
Publisher : Cato Institute
Release : 2004
File : 372 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1930865562


The American Bibliography Of Slavic And East European Studies For 1994

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This text provides a source of citations to North American scholarships relating specifically to the area of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It indexes fields of scholarship such as the humanities, arts, technology and life sciences and all kinds of scholarship such as PhDs.

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Genre : History
Author : Patt Leonard
Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Release : 1997-05-31
File : 740 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1563247518


Academic Freedom In The European Context

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This book explores the concept of academic freedom from a European vantage point. Drawing on both philosophical and legal perspectives, the editors and contributors analyse the concept of academic freedom within the present institutional setting. Academic freedom has long been considered a natural part of higher education, but as the world enters the digital age, a renewed understanding of its role and the threats it must face is required. The authors question the purpose of science without freedom, and subsequently the purpose of political communities without free science. Although the book uses European case studies to answer these questions, it undoubtedly has global relevance: what would be left of the present notion of the ‘global world’ were we to conceive of its character without modern science? This book calls for a critical re-examination of the academic community and its own understanding of the sources, conditions and aims of scientific practice.

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Genre : Education
Author : Ivo De Gennaro
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-02-12
File : 371 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030869311


Higher Education Handbook Of Theory And Research

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Published annually since 1985, the Handbook series provides a compendium of thorough and integrative literature reviews on a diverse array of topics of interest to the higher education scholarly and policy communities. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of research findings on a selected topic, critiques the research literature in terms of its conceptual and methodological rigor and sets forth an agenda for future research intended to advance knowledge on the chosen topic. The Handbook focuses on a comprehensive set of central areas of study in higher education that encompasses the salient dimensions of scholarly and policy inquiries undertaken in the international higher education community. Each annual volume contains chapters on such diverse topics as research on college students and faculty, organization and administration, curriculum and instruction, policy, diversity issues, economics and finance, history and philosophy, community colleges, advances in research methodology and more. The series is fortunate to have attracted annual contributions from distinguished scholars throughout the world.

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Genre : Education
Author : Michael B. Paulsen
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-04-06
File : 602 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319724904


Education And Economic Change In Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union

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The nine chapters in this book explore educational and economic change in the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Together they provide both an overview of the developments - in their historical context - and an analysis of aspects of the situation in a number of different countries: the former Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania (including Transylvania) and the new Germany. The chapters not only demonstrate the immensity of the tasks facing educational development in these countries but also the extraordinary optimism and idealism of those charged with implementing change.

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Genre : Education
Author : David Phillips
Publisher : Symposium Books Ltd
Release : 1993-01-01
File : 140 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781873927045