Kazakhstan programme open seminar series
by Cambridge University
April 7, 2016 8:59 pm
The seminar series ‘Internationalisation and Educational Reform in Eastern European and the Commonwealth of Independent States’ is organised by the Kazakhstan programme research team as a platform for analysis, discussion and critique of the recent educational reforms in the Newly Independent nations of the former Soviet Union and its satellite states. From a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives the questions that we invite us all to explore are: – the Russian/Soviet inheritance and how this continues to shape education policy and practice – the relationship of educational reform to the development of post independence national identity – the internationalisation of education reform, the global education space, policy ‘borrowing’ and the indigenisation of international practice. All are welcome!
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