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Conor Galvin; Axel Gehrmann; Joanna Madalinska-Michalak; Jakob Kost; Denis Ananin; Rachel Farrell; Peggy Germer; Thomas Bárány; Liam Fogarty; Mehida Salihovic – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
This paper explores the mobilisation of crisis response and related rhetoric in contemporary European teacher education. Using a critical vertical case analysis of illustrative national, regional, and institutional crisis-mediation settings (Switzerland, Germany, Ireland), we examine how crisis-informed policy response addresses global challenges…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Mobility, Crisis Management, Foreign Countries
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Forkby, Torbjörn; Batsleer, Janet – Ethnography and Education, 2020
One element of the PARTISPACE study into spaces and styles of Youth Participation in eight European cities is presented in this article. Drawing on ethnographically informed studies of four sites in three cities, the paper analyses the ways in which young people construct and sustain alternatives to the policy-driven forms of participation, based…
Descriptors: Youth, Foreign Countries, Municipalities, Sense of Community
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Biesenbender, Sophie – Higher Education Quarterly, 2019
This paper takes a policy-analytical perspective on the evolution of standards of research information (RI) and provides a framework for analysing processes of RI standardisation in different research systems. It focuses on the choice of policy instruments on the macro level (government) and their effects with regard to policy reactions, decisions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Governance, Standards
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Gandolfi, Enrico – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2018
This article investigates the phenomenon of open and participative development (e.g. beta testing, Kickstarter projects)--i.e. extended prototyping--in digital entertainment as a potential source of insights for instructional interventions. Despite the increasing popularity of this practice and the potential implications for educators and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Instructional Design, Games
Wold, Kari – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Successfully interacting with those from different cultures is essential to excel in any field, particularly when global, transnational collaborations in the workplace are increasingly common. However, many higher education students in engineering are not explicitly taught how to display the global competency skills desired by future employers. To…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Computer Simulation, Online Courses, Engineering Education
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May, Dominik; Wold, Kari; Moore, Stephanie – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
The world is changing significantly, and it is becoming increasingly globalised. This means that countries, businesses, and professionals must think and act globally to be successful. Many individuals, however, are not prepared with the global competency skills needed to communicate and perform effectively in a globalised system. To address this…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Global Approach, Interaction, Electronic Learning
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Duke, Chris; Hinzen, Heribert – Convergence, 2007
Migration and its implications in terms of the integration of migrants have become a major challenge for most countries in the global economy. They generate many different learning (as well as social, political, and other personal) needs, and thus make big demands on adult education. Sending and receiving societies as well as the migrants,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Global Approach, Migration, Adult Educators
Moore, Curtis – Sierra, 1995
This article contrasts innovations in environmental technology in Germany with a lack of invention in the United States. Policies that lead to development of markets for environmental technologies in Germany are compared to U.S. economic and environmental policies. (LZ)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Policy, Pollution
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Beyerchen, Alan – History of Education Quarterly, 1982
After World War II, Allied policy toward German science became entangled with issues of reparations and programs at home instead of contributing to the positive reconstruction of Germany. The Americans, the British, and the Russians dealt with German scientists and research institutions in very different ways. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Policy, Scientific Research
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Walsh, John – Science, 1972
Descriptors: International Organizations, Policy, Research Needs, Scientific Research
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Richards, Pamela Spence – Library Quarterly, 1985
Review of development of German scientific and technical information network highlights scientific and technical libraries before World War I, the 1920s, effects of National Socialist rise to power, restriction of foreign acquisitions, technological university and wartime activities at Berlin-Charlottenburg, documentation movement, German Society…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, History