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Daniel Tröhler is Professor of Education and Director of the Doctoral School in Educational Sciences at the University of Luxembourg and visiting Professor of Comparative Education at the University of Granada, Spain.Thomas Lenz is a post-doctoral research associate at the Research Unit for Education, Culture, Cognition and Society (ECCS) at the University of Luxembourg. He was a scientific collaborator at the University of Trier, Germany, and has taught courses at Hamline University, USA and at the Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
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As contemporary education becomes increasingly tied to global economic power, national school systems attempting to influence one another inevitably confront significant tensions caused by differences in heritage, politics, and formal structures. Trajectories in the Development of Modern School Systems provides a comprehensive theoretical and empirical critique of the reform movements that seek to homogenize schooling around the world. Informed by historical and sociological insight into a variety of nations and eras, these in-depth case studies reveal how and why sweeping, convergent reform agendas clash with specific institutional policies, practices, and curricula. Countering current theoretical models which fail to address the potential pressures born from these challenging isomorphic developments, this book illuminates the cultural idiosyncrasies that both produce and problematize global reform efforts and offers a new way of understanding curriculum as a manifestation of national identity.
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Trajectories in the Development of Modern School Systems provides a comprehensive theoretical and empirical critique of the reform movements that seek to homogenize schooling around the world.
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Trajectories in the Development of Modern School Systems
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Trajectories in the Development of Modern School Systems
Between the National and the Global
Edited by Daniel Tröhler and Thomas Lenz
First published 2015
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Contents
PART ONE: The Global and the Local in the History of Education
Daniel Tröhler and Thomas Lenz
Trajectories of Development of Modern Schooling Between the National and the Global (Introduction)
Thomas S. Popkewitz, Yanmei Wu, and Catarina Silva Martins
Practical Knowledge and School Reform: The Impracticality of Local Knowledge in Strategies of Change
PART TWO: Fabricating the Nation: National and International Impacts on Schooling in the Long 19th Century
3 Daniel Tröhler
People, Citizens, Nations: Organizing Modern Schooling in Western Europe in the 19th Century. The Cases of Luxembourg and Zurich
Ragnhild Barbu
Educating the Catholic Citizen: The Institutionalization of Primary Education in Luxembourg in the 19th century and Beyond
Peter Voss
Early School Evaluation and Competency Conflicts Between Primary and Secondary Schools in Luxembourg Around 1850
Lukas Boser
Taking the Right Measures: The French Political and Cultural Revolution and the Introduction of New Systems of Measurement in Swiss Schools in the 19th century
Thomas Ruoss
Education Statistics, School Reform, and the Development of Administration Bodies: The Example of Zurich Around 1900
Michèle Hofmann
From Abstinence to Economic Promotion, or: The International Temperance Movement and the Swiss Schools
PART THREE: The Internationalization of European Schooling in the Cold War
Rebekka Horlacher
The Implementation of Programmed Learning in Switzerland
Norbert Grube
Global Comparison and National Application: Polls as a Means for Improving Teacher Education and Stabilizing the School System in Cold War Germany
Regula Bürgi and Philipp Eigenmann
The National in the Global: Switzerland and the Council of Europe's Policies on Schooling for Migrant Children in the 1960s
Catherina Schreiber
Language Structures in a Multilingual and Multidisciplinary World: The Adaptations of Luxembourgian Language Education within a Cold War Culture
Thomas Lenz
Contesting Education: Media Debates and the Public Sphere in Luxembourg
Matias Gardin
Globalization in Finnish and West German Educational Rhetoric, 1960-1970
PART FOUR: Recent Developments
Malin Ideland and Daniel Tröhler
Calling for Sustainability: WWF's Global Agenda and Educating Swedish Exceptionalism
Jette Schmidt, Peer Daugbjerg, Martin Sillasen, and Paola Valero
From the Literate Citizen to the Qualified Science Worker: Neoliberal Rationality in Danish Science Education Reforms
Lukas Graf
The European Educational Model and its Paradoxical Impact at the National Level
Viktoria Boretska
Accelerated Westernization in Post-Soviet Russia: Coupling Higher Education and Research
Jinting Wu
Contesting Isomorphism and Divergence: Historicizing Chinese Educational Encounter with the 'West'
Contributors
Index