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This book provides case studies on extracurricular activities and informal schooling processes among pupils in historical European educational contexts. It also provides the reader with empirical, methodological and theoretical input to facilitate future research on this as yet neglected area in the field of educational history.
Teaching large groups of children required the systematization of interactions. Models of organizing teaching attempted to systematize interactions and to control activities. The contributions explore diverse paths of transition towards modern classroom organization in different countries allowing transnational perspectives and comparisons.
This volume is devoted to the reconstruction of "assessment cultures" and their involved groups of actors. The contributions cover examples of Western European, Euro-Asian, East Asian, Latin, and North American as well as international settings and refer to epochs ranging from the early modern period up to the current context.
This work brings to light the PAIGC liberation struggle in Guinea Bissau through the lenses of the educational structure developed during the guerrilla war.
Insights into international educational cooperation during Cold War. Brings together a variety of topics, perspectives and research approaches in a heterogeneous field. Cooperative education projects between established socialist countries and global south. Educational cooperation as important component of socialist globalization.
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