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The Education Systems of Europe

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  • © 2007

Overview

  • The only handbook covering all European countries
  • Combination of an analytical framework and substantial reliable information permitting comparisons of problems
  • Comparable statistical data
  • Emphasis on educational trends in the tension between continuity and change

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Education is a paradoxical phenomenon. On the one hand it is universal, as since the period of Enlightenment, it has been declared universal good for everybody. Mo- over, we learnt by historical research following the ideas of world system theory, that since this time as far as its main structures are concerned (compulsory state education given by professional teachers in classrooms…) it took even universal traits. However, on the other hand, the fact, that education became state education – organised or at least controlled by the state – was the beginning of another tradition line: education in the form of state organised educational institutions became a means of creating national identity. Universal inclusion as for the light of reason, shining for everybody is opposed to more or less nationalist exclusion (of all the others) shaping the feature of a particular nation state, with a particular educational system. This fundamental dialectical tension between the universal and the particular, was one to the important motives to make this handbook. One of the central issues of the country studies is precisely to display the relationship between universal v- ues and the search for national identity. Another motive is given by the European dimension of the handbook.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Erziehungswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Leipzig, Germany

    WOLFGANG HÖRNER

  • Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, Berlin, Germany

    HANS DÖBERT

  • Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, Germany

    BOTHO VON KOPP, WOLFGANG MITTER

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