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359 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am26.11.20191st ed. 2019
The book covers a broad range of topics, all examined from a spatial perspective: the governance of schooling, the transition processes of and within national school systems, the question of small schools in peripheral areas as well as the embeddedness of schooling in broader processes of social change.mehr
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KlappentextThe book covers a broad range of topics, all examined from a spatial perspective: the governance of schooling, the transition processes of and within national school systems, the question of small schools in peripheral areas as well as the embeddedness of schooling in broader processes of social change.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-18798-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum26.11.2019
Auflage1st ed. 2019
Seiten359 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht742 g
IllustrationenXII, 359 p. 62 illus., 35 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.46323964

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Territorial Governance of Schooling in Shrinking Regions.- Chapter 2. Local Educational Landscapes in Germany-Interfaces and Interlacings Between Education and Urban Development.- Chapter 3. School Autonomy Policies and the Changing Governance of Schooling.- Chapter 4. From Republican Spaces of Schooling to Educational Territories? The Problematic Emergence of Educational Territories in Post-Decentralized France.- Chapter 5. Ideology, Spatial Planning, and Rural Schools: From Interwar to Communist Hungary.- Chapter 6. Changing Structures and the Role of Education in the Development of the Educational System in Czechia.- Chapter 7. Securing Indigenous Dispossession Through Education: An Analysis of Canadian Curricula and Textbooks.- Chapter 8. Geopolitical Framings of Subalterity in Education: Compounding a Neoliberalized Welfare State.- Chapter 9. Bigger or Better? Research Based Reflections on the Cultural De-construction of Rural Schools in Norway-Meta Perspectives.-Chapter 10. A Multilevel View of Small Schools: Changing Systems in Baden-Württemberg and Vorarlberg.- Chapter 11. Small Rural Schools in Austria-Potentials and Challenges.- Chapter 12. Field and Terrain: The Micro-Politics of Community Leadership in Small, Rural Schools in England.- Chapter 13. Schools, Families and Social Reproduction.- Chapter 14. The Relationship Between School and Neighborhood-Child-Oriented Perspectives on Educational Locations.- Chapter 15. Redefining School: Educational Spaces for Adolescents´ Engagement in Learning.- Chapter 16. Feminization of Teaching: Female Teachers at Primary and Lower Secondary Schools in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany-From its Beginnings to the Present.mehr

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Holger Jahnke is Professor of Geography and Geography Education at Europa-Universität Flensburg and speaker of the Geography of Education working group within the German Geographical Society (DGfG). He works within the field of geography of education, focusing his research and teaching on education and its relationship with spatial development and migration. Most recently, he has researched the role of education in local transformation processes, especially in rural and peripheral areas. Holger Jahnke has used his studies of geography, French, and Italian to teach and carry out research in several European countries as well as in Ghana, Colombia, and Bangladesh.

Caroline Kramer is Professor of Human Geography at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Her research interests include the geography of education, population and urban geography, as well as time geography associated with mobility and multi-local living. She is particularly interested in the meaning that small schools have for communities in which they are located. Her most recent work deals with spatial and temporal justice in cities, focusing especially on temporal inhabitants and multi-local living arrangements. She is currently chief editor of the journal Berichte. Geographie und Landeskunde and serves as board member in two German non-university research institutes in regional science.
Peter Meusburger (1942-2017) was Distinguished Senior Professor of Social and Economic Geography at Heidelberg University. His main research interests were spatial and social disparities of educational achievement; the nexus between knowledge and space; milieus of creativity; relations between knowledge and power; spatial mobility of knowledge; knowledge and economic performance; and related fields. Peter Meusburger held a Ph.D. in geography from Innsbruck University in Austria. Between 1983 and 2007 he held the chair of Social and Economic Geography at Heidelberg University. He served Heidelberg University as Dean and Prorector and was president of the Association of German Geographers from 2001 to 2003.