Quelle: Autorengruppe Bildungsberichterstattung; Bielefeld, 2014. 354 S
Inhalt: Schwerpunkt von "Bildung in Deutschland 2014" ist die Inklusion. In der 5. Auflage von "Bildung in Deutschland" analysieren die Autoren die Situation von Menschen mit Behinderungen im Bildungssystem.
Der Bericht "Bildung in Deutschland" erscheint seit 2006 alle zwei Jahre als umfassende und empirisch fundierte Bestandsaufnahme des deutschen Bildungswesens: von der frühkindlichen Bildung, Betreuung und Erziehung über die allgemeinbildende Schule und die non-formalen Lernwelten im Schulalter, die berufliche Ausbildung und Hochschulbildung bis hin zur Weiterbildung im Erwachsenenalter.
Inhalt: Inclusion is the focal point of "Education in Germany 2014". The 5th issue of "Education in Germany" (Bildung in Deutschland) offers analyses from various authors of the position of disabled people in the education system.
The report "Education in Germany" has been published biennially since 2006 and is a comprehensive and empirically founded stock-take of the German education system: from early childhood training, care and education, to mainstream schools and non-formal education during school age, vocational training and third level education, right down to further education for adults.
Schlagwörter:adult education; education; Berufsaussicht; Erwachsenenbildung; training; university; Federal Republic of Germany; vocational education; Bildungsertrag; general education school; education system; further education; handicapped; equal opportunity; frühkindliche Erziehung; allgemein bildende Schule; inclusion; educational offerings; Bildung; Inklusion; early childhood education and care; studies (academic); Chancengleichheit; Behinderter; Bildungsbeteiligung; Bildungswesen; Studium; Ausbildung; Partizipation; returns on education; participation; Berufsbildung; Weiterbildung; Bildungsangebot; career prospect; participation in education; Bildungsberichterstattung
SSOAR Kategorie:Bildungs- und Erziehungssoziologie, Makroebene des Bildungswesens
Inhalt: What does gender equality mean for young men and women in poor communities across different countries? The Millennium Development Goals aim to achieve basic education for all by 2015. But can such global agendas address national and local gender inequalities and will they empower women through education? New research on gender education makes an important contribution to this global debate. Shailaja Fennell and Madeleine Arnot have brought together leading international scholars and a new generation of researchers working within development studies, gender studies and education. The result is a thought-provoking book that offers an opportunity to engage critically with existing and emergent conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches.
Schlagwörter:Bildung; education; Chancengleichheit; Armut; combating poverty; Armutsbekämpfung; equality of rights; educational opportunity; Mann; woman; political participation; Gleichberechtigung; Bildungschance; equal opportunity; gender-specific factors; man; poverty; politische Partizipation; gender education and equality; Millennium Development Goals
SSOAR Kategorie:Makroebene des Bildungswesens, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Gender equality in education - increasing the momentum for change
Autor/in:
Colclough, Christopher
Quelle: University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education, Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty (RECOUP); Cambridge (RECOUP Policy Brief, 2), 2008. 4 S
Inhalt: All nations are committed, via their espousal of the Millennium Development Goals, to eliminate gender disparities in education over the next few years. This policy brief examines the major causes of existing inequalities in education, based upon an assessment of recent research
results, and sets out lessons for policy change. Although the causes of inequality are complex, policy reforms to improve women's rights in the household and the market place, to reduce the direct costs of schooling to households, and to improve school quality in gender-aware ways can do much to encourage and sustain increased enrolments amongst both girls and boys. Although the 2005 target of achieving gender parity at primary and secondary levels has been missed, that for 2015 can be reached if carefully focussed reforms are employed.
Globalising the school curriculum: gender, EFA and global citizenship education
Autor/in:
Marshall, Harriet; Arnot, Madeleine
Quelle: University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education, Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty (RECOUP); Cambridge (RECOUP Working Papers, 17), 2008. 17 S
Inhalt: Whilst the link between access, quality of schooling and gender equality in promotion Education for All is vital, the problematic nature of this agenda for the curriculum in developing countries is not sufficiently recognized. Previous sociological research indicates the contradictions between the social reproductive elements and the egalitarian potential of a 'globalised curriculum' especially in the complex postcolonial scenario of developing economies. A close reading of the EFA Global Monitoring Reports highlights rights within and through the curriculum, representing the 'curriculum as opportunity', 'curriculum as reform' and 'curriculum as a democratic tool'. However, gender equality represents a deeper challenge to dominant knowledge forms than that represented by a gender fair/ friendly curriculum or a gender neutral curriculum. Global citizenship education controversially brings female subordination and gender power into the curriculum but its potential in relation to the goals of EFA is not proven. Localized historical and socio-cultural investigations are needed into the gendering of national school knowledge in non-Western environments, and its relationship to material and socio-cultural conditions of gender relations. Such investigations could account for different types of gender performances in school, and offer a transformative politics of recognition as well as redistribution.