In this article, teachers' sense-making and reasoning about higher education reforms in a post Soviet country, namely Armenia, are examined using an analytical framework with six sensitising concepts: beliefs, emotions, attitudes, change knowledge, attributions and organisational culture. The results of semi-structured interviews with 12 Armenian higher education teachers showed that they mainly felt distrust towards reforms and that the implementation initiatives caused dissatisfaction, frustration and therefore distortion. At a deeper level, the teachers mostly felt excluded from the reform process and that their role was depreciated. One striking feature was the predominant causal attribution of teachers to external, unstable and uncontr...
Each part of the society is directly or indirectly affected by the problems experienced in the educa...
The paper utilizes data collected as part of the 2003-2004 US-Turkey Fulbright study of educational ...
This paper explores the quality of the implementation of the West European Bologna reforms in higher...
In this article, teachers' sense-making and reasoning about higher education reforms in a post Sovie...
Leader perceptions of higher education reforms in Armenia are examined in order to gain an insight i...
Leader perceptions of higher education reforms in Armenia are examined in order to gain an insight i...
The perceptions of the implementation of the Bologna reforms in Armenian higher education were exami...
WOS: 000336911900011The main purpose of the present study is twofold: (a) to investigate the awarene...
The purpose of the study was to examine teachers’ perceptions of the impact of societal changes on t...
The article presents the assessments by Russian university teachers of the changes that have result...
This dissertation examines how teachers and their allies utilize agency and draw on social capital t...
In this article the process of the education reform and its development in the schools of general ed...
In 1996 and 1999 two opinion surveys were conducted in order to find out what were the attitudes of ...
Kazakhstan has used the Soviet system of education since its independence in 1990. Researchers have ...
Each part of the society is directly or indirectly affected by the problems experienced in the educa...
The paper utilizes data collected as part of the 2003-2004 US-Turkey Fulbright study of educational ...
This paper explores the quality of the implementation of the West European Bologna reforms in higher...
In this article, teachers' sense-making and reasoning about higher education reforms in a post Sovie...
Leader perceptions of higher education reforms in Armenia are examined in order to gain an insight i...
Leader perceptions of higher education reforms in Armenia are examined in order to gain an insight i...
The perceptions of the implementation of the Bologna reforms in Armenian higher education were exami...
WOS: 000336911900011The main purpose of the present study is twofold: (a) to investigate the awarene...
The purpose of the study was to examine teachers’ perceptions of the impact of societal changes on t...
The article presents the assessments by Russian university teachers of the changes that have result...
This dissertation examines how teachers and their allies utilize agency and draw on social capital t...
In this article the process of the education reform and its development in the schools of general ed...
In 1996 and 1999 two opinion surveys were conducted in order to find out what were the attitudes of ...
Kazakhstan has used the Soviet system of education since its independence in 1990. Researchers have ...
Each part of the society is directly or indirectly affected by the problems experienced in the educa...
The paper utilizes data collected as part of the 2003-2004 US-Turkey Fulbright study of educational ...
This paper explores the quality of the implementation of the West European Bologna reforms in higher...