Pan-European integration, based on theories of neo-functionalism and intergovernmentalism dates back to the Treaty of Paris of 1951, and has been an important force in the development of education and social policy across Europe since that time. This paper concentrates on the social, political and educational changes that have come about in many of the 28 sovereign states that now claim membership and are therefore subject to the EU treaties that cover educational policy and training issues. Choosing a selection of education developments, social policy and historical changes within European member states, the author seeks to illustrate how and where change has occurred and the implications that follow. It argues that, whilst European integr...
The presented article aims to summarize the preoccupations of the European institutions on the issue...
This paper discusses the significance of international and transnational developments for education ...
The European Union's activities constitute a relatively new influence on educational policy-making. ...
The article attempts to scrutinize a part of a larger analysis in relation to the practical and theo...
As the decreasing turnout rates at the European Parliamentary elections and the increasing number of...
Education Planning and Policy On every continent, educational systems are considered the exclusive r...
AbstractSince its foundation EU aims to increase the number of members, to make the collaboration am...
"This book deals with three major fields of contemporary education in Europe: intercultural educatio...
The literature about education policy-making in Europe tends to keep education closely in focus, whi...
This special issue offers empirically and theoretically informed accounts from education policy rese...
process is taking place on so many different levels – ranging from the local to the national, and th...
Drawing on contributions from state theory, European studies and education, this chapter problematis...
This article addresses two key questions about the convergence of education policies in the European...
Publication date: 10 March 2019This book fleshes out activities and initiatives in the field of educ...
The paper re-reads the complex and changing relationships between the university and the nation-stat...
The presented article aims to summarize the preoccupations of the European institutions on the issue...
This paper discusses the significance of international and transnational developments for education ...
The European Union's activities constitute a relatively new influence on educational policy-making. ...
The article attempts to scrutinize a part of a larger analysis in relation to the practical and theo...
As the decreasing turnout rates at the European Parliamentary elections and the increasing number of...
Education Planning and Policy On every continent, educational systems are considered the exclusive r...
AbstractSince its foundation EU aims to increase the number of members, to make the collaboration am...
"This book deals with three major fields of contemporary education in Europe: intercultural educatio...
The literature about education policy-making in Europe tends to keep education closely in focus, whi...
This special issue offers empirically and theoretically informed accounts from education policy rese...
process is taking place on so many different levels – ranging from the local to the national, and th...
Drawing on contributions from state theory, European studies and education, this chapter problematis...
This article addresses two key questions about the convergence of education policies in the European...
Publication date: 10 March 2019This book fleshes out activities and initiatives in the field of educ...
The paper re-reads the complex and changing relationships between the university and the nation-stat...
The presented article aims to summarize the preoccupations of the European institutions on the issue...
This paper discusses the significance of international and transnational developments for education ...
The European Union's activities constitute a relatively new influence on educational policy-making. ...