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Engaging with National Literacies in Educationningful life in this nation..In their introduction, Fox and Boser show that analyzing the nexus of nations, nationalism, and education is highly relevant as it is important in order to understand the functioning and the global aspirations of modern Western educational culture, as well as it is impor相一致 发表于 2025-3-23 19:34:15
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Education, Political Exclusion, and the Question of Women’s National Identity in Franceure male citizens, while girl’s education was mostly in the hands of the Catholic Church. As I intend to show, this led to gendered notions of what it meant to be French, which in turn affected the general debate over the catholic or secular identity of the French nation by adding a peculiar genderecondemn 发表于 2025-3-24 14:36:37
Reinventing the Link Between Education and the Nation via Imagination and Emotions: The National Lit and experience the themes explored, cultivating both an understanding and an emotional connection to national symbols. By reimagining the link between education and the nation, Lagerlöf sought to create an emotional literacy that extended beyond factual knowledge. The concept of national literacy p等级的上升 发表于 2025-3-24 15:47:02
on You: National Literacy in Israel Between Judgment Day and Everyday Judgments to national literacies, in a single word. Honing two nationally defining events that shape Israeli society to this day—the establishment of semi-independent Jewish-religious public schools in 1953 and the 1973 . War—I proceed to show how . became a major reproduction site of national literacy, conEvolve 发表于 2025-3-24 22:59:02
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‘National Literacy’ in an Imperial Setting: The Strange Case of Istanbul’s Robert Collegeolitical tool and a contested field where different agents sought to protect their own (national) interests: The Ottoman state, the great powers of that time—the British and France—other ailing Empires like the Austro-Hungarian and the Russian Empires as well as colonial late and newcomers like Ital