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Reconstructing Education: East German Schools after Unification [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 454 g, Bibliography; Index; 17 Tables, unspecified
  • Sērija : International Educational Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1571819541
  • ISBN-13: 9781571819543
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 454 g, Bibliography; Index; 17 Tables, unspecified
  • Sērija : International Educational Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1571819541
  • ISBN-13: 9781571819543
After the unification of Germany had first been greeted with euphoria on both sides of the Wall, it did not take long for disillusion to set in when it became obvious that structures, mentality, values and outlook were very different in the Old and New Bundesländer. Moreover, whereas during the initial phase the East Germans were hoping just for a reform of their existing systems, they were soon disappointed and had to accept the fact that a fusion was out of the question; instead, East German structures were expected to assimilate to those of West Germany which led to the accusation of the latter's "colonization" of East Germany.





The restructuring of the education system played a crucial role in the transformation of East Germany; consequently, enormous sums were pumped into East German schools and the training of teachers. This is the first study in any language that closely examines the process re-education and addresses such vital questions as whether the reforms were educationally sound, to what degree they meshed with local circumstances, what measures were taken to fill the vacuum in moral and social values that was left by the discrediting of Marxism-Leninism, and what happened to the notion of "equality", the key principle of a socialist society. Contrasting the old and the new regime in the East, the author addresses these and many more critical issues. Numerous case studies and substantial interview material richly illustrate the author's arguments.

Recenzijas

"... ungemein ausgewogene und einfühlsame Analyse der Entwicklungen In seiner Mischung von Literatur- und Fallanalyse ist das Buch zugleich auch ein gutter Kurstext für Graduierten-Kurse.  · German Studies Review





"A most commendable work, with sound empirical data and sensitive qualitative analysis."  · Higher Education in Europe

List of Tables
x(1)
Acknowledgements xi(2)
Preface xiii(2)
Introduction xv(4)
List of Abbreviations xix
Chapter 1 The Fall of the Wall
1(25)
The Berlin Wall
1(1)
The Process of German Unification
2(12)
The Law and the New Lander
14(4)
The East German Psyche
18(8)
Chapter 2 Reforming the School Structures
26(33)
The GDR's Unified School System
26(6)
Utopia in Sight? GDR Reform Aspirations after the Fall of the Wall
32(3)
Legal Constraints on Change after Unification
35(2)
New Schools for Old
37(8)
Case Study: Establishment of a New Grammar School
42(3)
The Demographic Decline
45(6)
Reduction in the School Population
45(1)
Brandenburg and the Jena Plan
46(5)
Striving for Institutional Survival
51(5)
Competition between Schools
51(3)
Profiling
54(2)
Tensions within the School System
56(3)
Chapter 3 School Life and Learning
59(21)
Educational Practice in the GDR
59(4)
New Books
63(2)
New Curricula and Syllabuses
65(6)
New Approaches to the Methodology of Teaching
71(3)
Pupil Classroom Norms in East Germany
74(3)
Youth Policy in East Germany
77(3)
Chapter 4 Religious Education, Church Schools and Ethics
80(41)
Religion in a Socialist State
80(6)
Education, Young People and the Church under Socialism
86(7)
Religion in the United Germany
93(9)
Church Schools
97(1)
Exemplar of a Church School
98(4)
Ethics and Religious Education in State Schools
102(5)
Life Skills -- Ethics -- Religion (`LER')
107(14)
Chapter 5 Training for the World of Work
121(31)
The GDR Tradition of Vocational Educational
121(6)
Shortcomings in the GDR Model of Vocational Education
127(3)
Introduction of the West German Dual System
130(3)
Economic Stringency and Its Impact on the Dual System
133(15)
Case Study: The Goldsmith
145(3)
Conclusion
148(4)
Chapter 6 Renewing the Teaching Profession and Higher Education
152(53)
Teachers and Their Universities before Unification
152(5)
The Students and Student Life
157(4)
The Wende
161(6)
Restructuring and `Cleansing' of University and School Staff
167(6)
Restructuring of Higher Education Institutions
173(7)
Closure of the Academy of Sciences and of the Academy of Educational Sciences
173(4)
Changes in Third-Level Education Structures
177(3)
A Reformed Teaching Profession
180(11)
The Thorny Issues of Recognition and Pay
180(3)
New Teacher Training Structures
183(4)
Easterners Learn New School Law
187(1)
Case Study 1: Monika and the Miniskirt
188(1)
Case Study 2: Verena and the T-Shirt
188(3)
The Aftermath
191(10)
Human Relationships
191(2)
How Did Students Fare under the New Regime?
193(5)
Change and Its Implications for Women Teachers, Students and Academics
198(3)
Conclusion
201(4)
Chapter 7 In Retrospect
205(9)
Appendix I: Articles on Education and Higher Education and Research from the Unification Treaty 214(3)
Appendix II: A Questionnaire Used to Evaluate Teachers for Political Soundness 217(2)
Glossary 219(2)
References 221(19)
Index 240
Rosalind M. O. Pritchard is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Ulster with responsibility for training teachers of Modern Languages and of English as a Foreign Language.