New paradigms and recurring paradoxes in education for Citizenship : an international comparison / edited by Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Judith Torney-Purta, John Schwille
Tipo de material: TextoSeries International perspectives on education and society ; 5Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : Jai, 2002 Descripción: X, 295 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0-7623-0821-4Tema(s): Educación cívica | NacionalidadResumen: Scholars in international comparative education are calling for a new paradigm - a multi-level qualitative analysis of cross-national data. In response, this volume demonstrates the application of a multi-level analysis to qualitative data. Based on an international data base and case studies on civic education in 24 countries that were gathered in the IEA Civic Education Study, scholars in civic education and international comparative education identify, analyze, and discuss three areas: first, the nature and status of civic education within countries, as well as common themes across countries; second, the paradoxes, puzzles, and complexities presented within countries; and third, new paradigms and methodologies for qualitative cross-national analyses.This work contributes to both the content of research in civic education and the methodology of research in international comparative education. Political systems of participating countries include those that are historically of a free-market orientation, as well as those of formerly socialist countries that have, in the 1990s, undergone massive political and economic change.Resumen: Indice: Introduction: issues and insights in cross-national analysis of qualitative studies, G. Steiner-Khamsi et al; the emergence of new citizenship - looking into the self and beyond the nation, W.O. Lee; teachers and civic education instruction in cross-national comparison, H. Mintrop; national identity conflicts and civic education - a comparison of five countries, Z. Matrai; the paradoxical situation of civic education in schools - ubiquitous and yet elusive, J. Schwille, J.-A. Amadeo; culturalTipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Scholars in international comparative education are calling for a new paradigm - a multi-level qualitative analysis of cross-national data. In response, this volume demonstrates the application of a multi-level analysis to qualitative data. Based on an international data base and case studies on civic education in 24 countries that were gathered in the IEA Civic Education Study, scholars in civic education and international comparative education identify, analyze, and discuss three areas: first, the nature and status of civic education within countries, as well as common themes across countries; second, the paradoxes, puzzles, and complexities presented within countries; and third, new paradigms and methodologies for qualitative cross-national analyses.This work contributes to both the content of research in civic education and the methodology of research in international comparative education. Political systems of participating countries include those that are historically of a free-market orientation, as well as those of formerly socialist countries that have, in the 1990s, undergone massive political and economic change.
Indice: Introduction: issues and insights in cross-national analysis of qualitative studies, G. Steiner-Khamsi et al; the emergence of new citizenship - looking into the self and beyond the nation, W.O. Lee; teachers and civic education instruction in cross-national comparison, H. Mintrop; national identity conflicts and civic education - a comparison of five countries, Z. Matrai; the paradoxical situation of civic education in schools - ubiquitous and yet elusive, J. Schwille, J.-A. Amadeo; cultural
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