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E. Tympa; V. Karavida – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
Child-care researchers agree on the importance of preschool quality as an essential factor in developmental and cognitive outcomes. This study is a first attempt to assess structural and process aspects of Greek private and state preschool settings after the COVID-19 crisis and to provide empirical evidence for efforts to maintain the early…
Descriptors: Preschools, State Schools, Private Schools, Educational Quality
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Papadopoulou, Marianna – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
This study examines the evolutionary function of children's pretence. The everyday, cultural environment that children engage with is of a highly complex structure. Human adaptation, thus, becomes, by analogy, an equally complex process that requires the development of life skills. Whilst in role play children engage in "mimesis" and…
Descriptors: State Schools, Play, Participant Observation, Ecology
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Gouvias, Dionysios – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
In the last 10 years, tens of millions of euros from European Union (EU) funding have started to flow into Greece's state schools and universities. New departments of higher education have been established all over the country, and a new institutional framework for lifelong learning has been recently set up. Considering the above context, certain…
Descriptors: State Schools, Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries
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Griva, Eleni; Chostelidou, Dora – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2012
The European Commission has aimed to increase diversification in the languages taught at primary and secondary educational level and to strive for multilingualism in all state members for the past two decades. The study was conducted with the aim to provide an account of foreign language (FL) teachers' beliefs regarding multilingualism and FL…
Descriptors: State Schools, Multilingualism, Semi Structured Interviews, Foreign Countries
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Coutsocostas, Georgia-Gloria; Alborz, Alison – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine Greek mainstream secondary school teachers' perceptions of inclusive education and of having pupils with complex learning disabilities (cLD) in the classroom or school. Participants included 138 Greek mainstream secondary school teachers working in inclusive state schools in northern Greece. Findings…
Descriptors: State Schools, Special Needs Students, Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities
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Sifakis, Nicos – ELT Journal, 2009
The paper presents a notional account of the challenges facing the introduction of English as an international lingua franca (ELF) curriculum in the state schools of the expanding circle, taking Greece as a case in point. It broadly delineates an ELF curriculum as one focusing on the skills necessary for carrying out successful communication…
Descriptors: State Schools, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
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Papastylianou, Antonia; Kaila, Maria; Polychronopoulos, Michael – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2009
The present study investigates issues associated with teachers' burnout in primary education as related to depression and role conflict-ambiguity. At the time of the study the participants (562 teachers) were working in seventy nine (79) Primary Education State Schools in Greece (Athens and two prefectures in the southern part of the country). The…
Descriptors: State Schools, Fatigue (Biology), Primary Education, Teacher Burnout
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Liambas, Anastasios; Tourtouras, Christos; Kaskaris, Ioannis – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2007
On the basis of an empirical sociological research project, still in progress, we will draw on a series of critical issues raised on the promise and possibility of the cultural studies in education: to get below the surface, to enhance theory or even to contribute at the level of institutional/political interference towards the central theme…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Immigrants, Access to Education
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Gouvias, Dionyssios S. – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
Many academics in the past have attempted to provide an overview of the general and common elements and "trends" in contemporary, international education policy, focusing mainly on the most advanced--economically and technologically--countries of the "West": from the increasing adoption of market ideologies in (public)…
Descriptors: State Schools, International Education, Ideology, Educational Change
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Lambrinos, Nikos; Bibou, Ioanna – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2006
It seems that geography teaching faces almost the same problems around the world. Geography teachers try to find new methods to teach geography based mainly on pupils' experiences. This paper describes a teaching approach that focuses on what pupils think about geography. The children are asked to prepare and present a box filled with objects that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Geography Instruction, Geography