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The development of music education in Romania since 1989 : how democratization transforms the teachers' curriculum

معرفی کتاب «The development of music education in Romania since 1989 : how democratization transforms the teachers' curriculum» نوشتهٔ Daniela Bute, Harold E. Fiske، منتشرشده توسط نشر Edwin Mellen Press; Edwin Mellen Pr در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book documents the impact of democratization, globalization and European integration on the Romanian music education system since the 1989 Revolution. Particular emphasis is placed on government deregulation of public music education. The effects of neoliberal educational policy on the development of the national music education system, including the re-conceptualization of education as job training and the introduction of performance descriptors in student evaluation and assessment are examined. The implementation of Bologna Declaration principles and the resulting outcomes for the Romanian music education system, such as restructuring of undergraduate education, introduction of master's and doctoral programs, diploma recognition and increased student and teacher mobility are also documented. This book concludes with a call for a broader vision on the part of Romanian music teachers and professors. Conceptualizing democratization Conceptualizing globalization European integration Democracy and the challenges of market capitalism in Romania Music education in Romania, 1864-1989 The general education system in post-revolutionary Romania, 1990-2009 Implications of democratization, neoliberalism, and European integration for the music education system in post-revolutionary Romania, 1990-2009. This book documents the impact of democratization, globalization and European integration on the Romanian music education system since the Revolution in 1989. Particular emphasis is placed on government deregulation of public music education.
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