In this issue, we are pleased to include four contributions on a topic that is currently the object of heated debates in Germany and that we feel should be of interest to our readers – the concept of Bildung, or general education, in an era of globalization. Two of these contributions are authored by two German doctoral students in Applied Linguistics who visited the Berkeley Language Center during the academic year 2013-2014: Irene Heidt, from the Hellenic American University in Athens, Greece, and Julia Campos, from the University of Munich. While at UC Berkeley, Irene and Julia participated in a graduate student reading group on neoliberalism in language education (see L2Journal Special Issue 2015), and they researched in depth the hist...
Bildung is a complex educational concept that emerged in Germany in the mid eighteenth century. Espe...
The presentation will be about a science education aiming at citizenship and sustainability. My poin...
Traces the meaning and influence of the idea of Bildung in education from its Greek origins through ...
In this issue, we are pleased to include four contributions on a topic that is currently the object ...
It is surprising that there is a young academic in 2015 working intensively on the German philosophe...
Worldwide, education promises a better future for aspiring generations. However, our current educati...
Contributions Merkverse, Lerngeschichten, Merkhände: Didaktische Praktiken im lateinischen Anfang...
The author discusses challenges and implications of some theoretical perspectives developed by leadi...
In this article, I endeavor to explore the historical dimensions of Bildung by first focusing on the...
<p>The article ‒ in its five paragraphs, respectively signed by Giancarla Sola, Andreas Dörpinghaus,...
In their contribution to the Festschrift in honour of Prof. Peter Maassen, the authors turn to one o...
Published version of an article in the journal: International Journal of Human Sciences. Also availa...
The term Bildung is notoriously difficult to translate. Though it is often translated as “education,...
A report from the One-day Symposium hosted by the Institute of Modern Languages Research, Senate Hou...
The article \u2012 in its five paragraphs, respectively signed by Giancarla Sola, Andreas D\uf6rping...
Bildung is a complex educational concept that emerged in Germany in the mid eighteenth century. Espe...
The presentation will be about a science education aiming at citizenship and sustainability. My poin...
Traces the meaning and influence of the idea of Bildung in education from its Greek origins through ...
In this issue, we are pleased to include four contributions on a topic that is currently the object ...
It is surprising that there is a young academic in 2015 working intensively on the German philosophe...
Worldwide, education promises a better future for aspiring generations. However, our current educati...
Contributions Merkverse, Lerngeschichten, Merkhände: Didaktische Praktiken im lateinischen Anfang...
The author discusses challenges and implications of some theoretical perspectives developed by leadi...
In this article, I endeavor to explore the historical dimensions of Bildung by first focusing on the...
<p>The article ‒ in its five paragraphs, respectively signed by Giancarla Sola, Andreas Dörpinghaus,...
In their contribution to the Festschrift in honour of Prof. Peter Maassen, the authors turn to one o...
Published version of an article in the journal: International Journal of Human Sciences. Also availa...
The term Bildung is notoriously difficult to translate. Though it is often translated as “education,...
A report from the One-day Symposium hosted by the Institute of Modern Languages Research, Senate Hou...
The article \u2012 in its five paragraphs, respectively signed by Giancarla Sola, Andreas D\uf6rping...
Bildung is a complex educational concept that emerged in Germany in the mid eighteenth century. Espe...
The presentation will be about a science education aiming at citizenship and sustainability. My poin...
Traces the meaning and influence of the idea of Bildung in education from its Greek origins through ...