Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies
Research focused on the concept of the international or, rather, of international influences and interdependencies, has become a highly recurrent line of work that has been acquiring a notable presence in the field of the History of Education. The objective of this approach to historiographical work...
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doaj-d948eba0760a42cb8a450b485c849b412020-11-25T03:40:41ZdeuFahrenHouseForo de Educación1698-77991698-78022020-07-0118212210.14516/fde.852520Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education StudiesManuel Ferraz Lorenzo0Cristian Machado-Trujillo1University of La LagunaUniversity of La LagunaResearch focused on the concept of the international or, rather, of international influences and interdependencies, has become a highly recurrent line of work that has been acquiring a notable presence in the field of the History of Education. The objective of this approach to historiographical work is justified as it attempts to explain with a better precision and accuracy what has happened within national borders, or even within more defined perimeters such as regional and local ones. The transfer of ideas and projects, the importation or imitation of pedagogical models, the transfer and influence of educational and school practices, the links and connections between different cultural scenarios and knowledge, the dependencies and interdependencies of international organizations, among other aspects, have led to new and more plausible analyses of educational processes and the political and social will that fostered them. The present work focuses on researching how these practices have evolved, and their networks of connection and exchange, in order to better understand educational and curricular policies in their historical development.https://www.forodeeducacion.com/ojs/index.php/fde/article/view/852history of educationcurriculuminternationalizationtransnationalization |
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Manuel Ferraz Lorenzo Cristian Machado-Trujillo Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies Foro de Educación history of education curriculum internationalization transnationalization |
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Manuel Ferraz Lorenzo Cristian Machado-Trujillo |
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Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies |
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Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies |
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Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies |
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Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies |
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Educational Transfer, Modernization and Development: The Transnational Approach in History of Education Studies |
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educational transfer, modernization and development: the transnational approach in history of education studies |
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Foro de Educación |
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1698-7799 1698-7802 |
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2020-07-01 |
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Research focused on the concept of the international or, rather, of international influences and interdependencies, has become a highly recurrent line of work that has been acquiring a notable presence in the field of the History of Education. The objective of this approach to historiographical work is justified as it attempts to explain with a better precision and accuracy what has happened within national borders, or even within more defined perimeters such as regional and local ones. The transfer of ideas and projects, the importation or imitation of pedagogical models, the transfer and influence of educational and school practices, the links and connections between different cultural scenarios and knowledge, the dependencies and interdependencies of international organizations, among other aspects, have led to new and more plausible analyses of educational processes and the political and social will that fostered them. The present work focuses on researching how these practices have evolved, and their networks of connection and exchange, in order to better understand educational and curricular policies in their historical development. |
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history of education curriculum internationalization transnationalization |
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https://www.forodeeducacion.com/ojs/index.php/fde/article/view/852 |
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