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Lebeaume, Joel – Design and Technology Education, 2011
The French school system is a subjects-centred curriculum from the beginning of 1960s. This deep-rooted organisation tends to block the several attempts made to integrate the teaching of scientific school subjects. From an historical point of view, this paper describes the curricular system and the issue of its current change. It focuses on the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Integrated Curriculum
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Attali, Michael; Guedj-Chauchard, Muriel; Saint-Martin, Jean; Savaton, Pierre – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2011
Reforms made to France's education system structures during the 1960s resulted in a repositioning of academic subjects within study plans. This article looks at three relatively similar subjects (physical sciences, natural sciences and physical education) and throws light on the arguments put forward to defend the purpose of each of them in the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Sciences, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Garnier, Pascale – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2011
The transformations that have taken place in the French "ecole maternelle" (nursery school) over the last 30 years may be characterised by a dual dynamic, internal and external, of scholarisation. Firstly, the analysis of its changing position with regard to primary school and within early childhood education and care shows a relative…
Descriptors: Nursery Schools, Preschool Education, Compulsory Education, Change Strategies
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Vinokur, Annie – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2010
This paper argues that higher education has a long history of globalising, though the form of these processes has been different. Two are identified; first, a normative order based on common frameworks; second, the expansion of formal exchanges of inputs and outputs from higher education. Different countries, however, are positioned differently in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Development
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Derouet, Jean-Louis; Normand, Romuald – European Education, 2008
The recent evolution of the French higher education system is somehow in line with the new European and international environment, although what is specific to a national context should not be ignored. Admittedly, the public allocation of resources to universities is not challenged, the redistribution of funds is still based on an egalitarian…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Resource Allocation, Change Strategies, Educational Change
Weiler, Hans N.; Miyake, Eriko – 1989
This paper examines how the perception and anticipation of political costs and benefits affects decisions about whether and how plans for educational reforms are to be pursued. Two case studies of major educational reform attempts are described: France and Japan. The study analyzes the two societies' underlying dilemmas, which manifest themselves…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Development