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Gordt, Simon – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
In the course of the institutionalisation of modern school systems, the originally confessional schooling sector was largely transformed into a system regulated by public law, a process which is interpreted as secularisation. In a historical-comparative analysis, the secularisation paths of the classical educational nations England and France are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Educational History, Catholics
Põder, Kaire; Lauri, Triin – Journal of School Choice, 2022
Motivated by empirical reality of differences in the scope and meaning of school choice and private schooling this article focuses on the public demand for increasing diversity of educational options In Europe and the division of public and private provision in it. We aim to test self-interest and ideology-driven logics of education policy…
Descriptors: Private Education, Private Schools, School Choice, Ideology
Rjeoutski, Vladislav – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2018
In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Russia experienced a considerable lack of teachers. In this situation, foreign migrants became Russia's preferred teachers for more than a century. Foreigners were particularly welcome to teach languages and a whole range of other subjects such as history, geography, and mathematics. All teaching…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Teacher Shortage
Busemeyer, Marius; Lergetporer, Philipp; Woessmann, Ludger – European Commission, 2016
In education policy, as in many other policy fields, well-designed policy reforms may fail to get enacted because policymakers may suddenly become confronted with a public backlash against their reform agenda. Thus, understanding the dynamics of public opinion is important in order to be able to assess the chances of successful reform. There is a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Opinion, Adoption (Ideas), Feasibility Studies
Lehman, Christine; Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette – Science & Education, 2007
The purpose of the paper is twofold: (1) To contrast the longstanding tradition of private and public courses of chemistry with the public demonstrations of physics. Whether taught in public institutions such as the Jardin du Roi or by apothecaries in their officines chemistry demonstrations were not for the entertainment of their audiences.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science History, Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational)
Dronkers, Jaap; Robert, Peter – Educational Policy, 2008
The gross differences in scholastic achievement among public, private government-dependent, and private independent schools in 22 countries are analyzed with Programme for International Student Assessment 2000 data. In a multilevel approach, the authors estimate these sector effects, controlling for sociological characteristics of students and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Educational Sociology, School Effectiveness
EURYDICE European Unit, Brussels (Belgium). – 1993
This document is an analysis of private education in the member states of the European Community, providing some insight into the exact situation of this sector of education in Europe. The strictly private sector (organized, financed, and controlled entirely by private individuals or bodies) as far as it still exists, is extremely limited.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation, International Educational Exchange
Kimmel, Alain – Francais dans le Monde, 1994
The debate over financing private education with public funds in France is chronicled, beginning with a review of the issues's history since 1848 and examining events leading to and following a demonstration on January 14, 1994. Legislative testimony of Victor Hugo, modern political cartoons, and data from a recent newspaper are included. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Competition, Educational Finance, Educational History

Bennacer, Halim – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2000
Presents a study that examined how the socioecological characteristics of the classroom affect academic achievement. Attempts to determine an advantageous social environment and the factors that affect the social climate. Indicates a climate-dependent discrepancy between teacher grades' and achievement test scores. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools

Geiger, Roger L. – Higher Education, 1988
Three structural divisions between private and public sectors of higher education are compared: mass private and restricted public sectors; parallel public and private sectors; and, comprehensive public and peripheral private sectors. The private sectors are contrasted in terms of state authority, financial constraints, the student marketplace or…
Descriptors: Capital, Change, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
Fowler, Frances C. – 1991
Those aspects of the French educational policy pertinent to the controlled choice issue in the United States are examined in this paper. A purpose is to overcome both the theoretical and empirical weaknesses of the controlled choice literature. First, arguments for the regulation of choice policies are related to the "neo-pluralistic"…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
Fowler, Frances C. – 1991
The assumption that educational freedom is solely defined by freedom to choose a school is challenged in this paper. Based on the concept of a "system" of interdependent freedoms, a case study of the French school choice program adopted in 1959 is presented. Methodology involved longitudinal documentary analysis of primary sources…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Access to Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Ueberschlag, Roger – Francais dans le Monde, 1993
News briefs touch on private-public sector cooperation in France regarding teacher qualifications; regional schooling weaknesses; reform in French junior high schools; changes in the baccalaureate degree; growing awareness of university financing problems; educational exchanges with other European countries; and governmental help for…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives

Teese, Richard – Comparative Education Review, 1986
Reviews the major phases of development of the relationship between French private education and the state from the early 1950s when private schools (mostly Catholic) began receiving state subsidies. Concludes that the framework of subsidies has enabled Catholic schools to elaborate new social roles as well as to strengthen their traditional place…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Role, Educational Change, Educational Finance
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1907
Beginning with the Commissioner of Education introduction, Chapter I of Volume 1 covers British and Irish education, including a detailed view of English and Welsh elementary education. French education is addressed in Chapter II, with historic context, contemporary issues, and data. Chapter III details the Prussian 1906 school law requiring…
Descriptors: Reports, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Educational Legislation
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