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Towards Educational Change - The Transformation of Educational Systems in Post-Communist Countries (Hardcover, New)
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Towards Educational Change - The Transformation of Educational Systems in Post-Communist Countries (Hardcover, New)
Series: Routledge Research in Education
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This book critically analyzes the transformation of educational
systems following the breakdown of the Communist regime in the
countries of the Visegrad group (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,
Slovakia) from 1989 until the present. The authors examine what
changes have occurred, why the current shape of educational system
is as it is today, as well as why in some areas certain changes did
not appear. While all four countries instituted large-scale
societal and educational changes in 1989 and in similar positions
at the time, there have been various similarities and differences
across their developments in curriculum, evaluation, teachers,
educational management and administration, and school autonomy. The
authors not only analyze each country individually but also offer a
thorough comparative analysis across all four countries. This book
will be a necessary addition to scholars and students in
International Education and Educational Change as well as those
studying Post-Soviet societies.
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