European Educational Research Journal (EERJ)
Référence :
Vol. 4, n° 1, février 2005
Thème :
Travelling policy in post-socialist education
travelling policy in post-socialist education, Terri Seddon
Of credits, Kontrakty and critical thinking : encountering ‘market reforms’ in Kyrgyzstani higher education, Madeleine Reeves
Non-traveling ‘Best Practices’ for a Traveling Population : the case of nomadic education in Mongolia, Gita Steiner-Khamsi & Ines Stolpe
Ownership of Education Reforms in the Kyrgyz Republic : Kto V Dome Hozyain?, Alan J. DeYoung
Traveling Policies : hijacked in Central Asia, Iveta Silova
Travelling Policy and Local Spaces in the Republic of Tajikistan: a comparison of the attitudes of Tajikistan and the World Bank towards textbook provision, Stephen A. Bahry
ECER KEYNOTE
European and Intercultural Dimension in Greek Education, Michael Damanakis
REVIEW ESSAY
Some Challenges in Researching Racism in Education, Paul Connolly
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