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From an educational-historical point of view this book analyses the cultural models that underlie the conception and organisation of secondary teacher education and the professionalisation of future secondary school teachers in Europe. These models, based on different conceptions of school, citizenship and the teaching profession, have an enormous influence on school policy. Taking the examples of Italy and Germany, the complex history of teacher education is reconstructed and analysed. The articles deal, in a long-term perspective, with the emergence of national models of teacher education at the end of the 18th century, their consolidation in the 19th and 20th centuries and their transnational transformations between past and present.
Education --- Advice on education --- Secondary School Teacher Education --- School Policy --- Comparative Educational History of Teacher Education --- European History of Teacher Education --- Gender History of Teacher Training --- History of Knowledge --- History of Mentalities --- History of Education --- School History
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Very few studies currently exist on the long-term impacts of schooling policies in developing countries. This paper examines the impacts-half a century later-of a mass education program conducted by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the occupied areas during the First Indochina War. Difference-in-difference estimation results suggest that school-age children who were exposed to the program obtained significantly higher levels of education than their peers who were residing in French-occupied areas. The impacts are statistically significant for school-age girls and not for school-age boys. The analysis finds beneficial spillover and inter-generational impacts of education: affected girls enjoyed higher household living standards, had more educated spouses, and raised more educated children. The paper discusses various robustness checks and extensions that support these findings.
Armed Conflict --- Conflict and Development --- Differencein-Difference --- Education --- Education Achievement --- Educational Institutions and Facilities --- Educational Sciences --- Effective Schools and Teachers --- Long-Term Impact --- Popular Education --- Primary Education --- Reading Literacy --- School Policy --- War
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From an educational-historical point of view this book analyses the cultural models that underlie the conception and organisation of secondary teacher education and the professionalisation of future secondary school teachers in Europe. These models, based on different conceptions of school, citizenship and the teaching profession, have an enormous influence on school policy. Taking the examples of Italy and Germany, the complex history of teacher education is reconstructed and analysed. The articles deal, in a long-term perspective, with the emergence of national models of teacher education at the end of the 18th century, their consolidation in the 19th and 20th centuries and their transnational transformations between past and present.
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From an educational-historical point of view this book analyses the cultural models that underlie the conception and organisation of secondary teacher education and the professionalisation of future secondary school teachers in Europe. These models, based on different conceptions of school, citizenship and the teaching profession, have an enormous influence on school policy. Taking the examples of Italy and Germany, the complex history of teacher education is reconstructed and analysed. The articles deal, in a long-term perspective, with the emergence of national models of teacher education at the end of the 18th century, their consolidation in the 19th and 20th centuries and their transnational transformations between past and present.
Education --- Advice on education --- Secondary School Teacher Education --- School Policy --- Comparative Educational History of Teacher Education --- European History of Teacher Education --- Gender History of Teacher Training --- History of Knowledge --- History of Mentalities --- History of Education --- School History
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Der Band setzt sich bildungsgeschichtlich mit den kulturellen Modellen auseinander, die im europäischen Kontext der Konzeption und der Organisation der Lehrerbildung im Sekundarbereich und der Professionalisierung der zukünftigen Gymnasiallehrer zugrunde liegen. Sie gehen von unterschiedlichen Vorstellungen von Schule, Bürgerschaft und Lehrberuf aus und haben einen enormen Einfluss auf die Schulpolitik. An den beiden exemplarischen Fällen Italien und Deutschland wird die vielschichtige Geschichte der Lehrerbildung historisch rekonstruiert und analysiert. In einer Langzeitbetrachtung befassen sich die einzelnen Beiträge mit der Entstehung nationaler Modelle der Lehrerbildung am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts, mit ihrer Konsolidierung im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert und ihrer transnationalen Transformation in der Gegenwart.
Sekundarschulen
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19. Jahrhundert
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20. Jahrhundert
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Deutschland
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Schule
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Gymnasiallehrer
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historische Bildungsforschung
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Lehrerbildung
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Professionalisierung
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vergleichende Bildungsgeschichte der Lehrerbildung
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Europäische Geschichte der Lehrerbildung
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18. Jahrhundert
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Schulpolitik
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Italien
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Lehrerbildung im Sekundarbereich
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Professionsforschung
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Lehrerbildung im Sekundarbereich, Schulpolitik, vergleichende Bildungsgeschichte der Lehrerbildung, Europäische Geschichte der Lehrerbildung, Geschlechtergeschichte der Lehrerbildung, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Mentalitätsgeschichte, Historische Bildungsforschung, Sekundarbereich, Sekundarschule, Primarbereich, Grundschule, Gymnasium, Bildungsgeschichte, Professionalisierung, Geschichte
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