A comprehensive scan of the comparative education literature reveals that the 'Mediterranean' does not commonly feature as a category around which analytic and systematic studies of the education systems are organised. At best, one finds individual case studies of counties around the Mediterranean basin, or even comparative analyses between two or more counties in that region in tens of such categories as 'colonial/post-colonial influence,' for instance. Occasionally, one uncovers articles and even books that consider discrete entities within the Mediterranean as poles of comparison, such as when authors look at education systems in southern Europe, in the Maghreb and Machrek countries of North Africa, or the Middle East. Even more...
Reflections on the second MESCE Conference held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, 4...
The article reviews global education trends and significant practice in the Mediterranean region. It...
In an article entitled “La Méditerranée oubliée”, Jean-François Devret (2003) holds that there is a...
Abstract: The relevance of the existing processes of change returns visibility to the Mediterranean ...
If one views the current scenario of comparative Education Societies around the world (of which the...
This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education in the Medi...
Abstract – This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education i...
ocial structures in the Mediterranean basin have never aspired to either simplicity or homogeneity. ...
The paper is the Introduction to the special issue of the Italian Journal of Sociology of Education ...
The purpose of the present study was firstly to describe how university students in a teacher educa...
Despite the fact that the Mediterranean region is marked by discontinuities and fractures, where the...
There are some “objects” that seem completely unproblematic in our everyday discourses, our encyclo...
This commentary provides an overview of the Mediterranean Education Project by responding to four ...
This paper argues that despite the very real differences between the various sub-regions of the Med...
This paper was presented at the 17th CESE Conference, held in Athens October 13-18, 1996. The confer...
Reflections on the second MESCE Conference held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, 4...
The article reviews global education trends and significant practice in the Mediterranean region. It...
In an article entitled “La Méditerranée oubliée”, Jean-François Devret (2003) holds that there is a...
Abstract: The relevance of the existing processes of change returns visibility to the Mediterranean ...
If one views the current scenario of comparative Education Societies around the world (of which the...
This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education in the Medi...
Abstract – This paper considers some of the promises and challenges in doing comparative education i...
ocial structures in the Mediterranean basin have never aspired to either simplicity or homogeneity. ...
The paper is the Introduction to the special issue of the Italian Journal of Sociology of Education ...
The purpose of the present study was firstly to describe how university students in a teacher educa...
Despite the fact that the Mediterranean region is marked by discontinuities and fractures, where the...
There are some “objects” that seem completely unproblematic in our everyday discourses, our encyclo...
This commentary provides an overview of the Mediterranean Education Project by responding to four ...
This paper argues that despite the very real differences between the various sub-regions of the Med...
This paper was presented at the 17th CESE Conference, held in Athens October 13-18, 1996. The confer...
Reflections on the second MESCE Conference held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, 4...
The article reviews global education trends and significant practice in the Mediterranean region. It...
In an article entitled “La Méditerranée oubliée”, Jean-François Devret (2003) holds that there is a...