This book tells the story of the European Movement's mission to create-through education-a European spirit in order to secure the success of European integration. This book draws links between the crisis of solidarity experienced by the European Union today and the difficulties faced throughout European integration to develop a fully-fledged EU education policy. It makes the case that education has not been a stable mechanism for fostering spirit due to its national attachment to identity and nation-building. Without education, it has been difficult to foster the spirit needed to establish a strong citizen-wide sense of European solidarity to overcome the crises the EU faces today. Exploring the connection between education and solidarity through the notion of spirit, the book presents an interdisciplinary study that avoids the compartmentalisation of education studies, philosophy and political science to bring ideas together that shed fresh light on contemporary debates currentlyunder the spotlight.

Sarah K. St. John holds a PhD in Education from the University of Glasgow and works with the Secretary General at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy). Previously, she co-edited the volume Education and Public Policy in the European Union: Crossing Boundaries (with M. Murphy, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). Her research interests are European Union education policy, European integration history and the construction of Europe, European and international higher education, and higher education administration and governance.



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Sarah K. St. John holds a PhD in Education from the University of Glasgow and works with the Secretary General at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy). Previously, she co-edited the volume Education and Public Policy in the European Union: Crossing Boundaries (with M. Murphy, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). Her research interests are European Union education policy, European integration history and the construction of Europe, European and international higher education, and higher education administration and governance.

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This book tells the story of the European Movement's mission to createthrough educationa European spirit in order to secure the success of European integration. This book draws links between the crisis of solidarity experienced by the European Union today and the difficulties faced throughout European integration to develop a fully-fledged EU education policy. It makes the case that education has not been a stable mechanism for fostering spirit due to its national attachment to identity and nation-building. Without education, it has been difficult to foster the spirit needed to establish a strong citizen-wide sense of European solidarity to overcome the crises the EU faces today. Exploring the connection between education and solidarity through the notion of spirit, the book presents an interdisciplinary study that avoids the compartmentalisation of education studies, philosophy and political science to bring ideas together that shed fresh light on contemporary debates currently under the spotlight.

Sarah K. St. John holds a PhD in Education from the University of Glasgow and works with the Secretary General at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy). Previously, she co-edited the volume Education and Public Policy in the European Union: Crossing Boundaries (with M. Murphy, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019). Her research interests are European Union education policy, European integration history and the construction of Europe, European and international higher education, and higher education administration and governance.


Inhalt
Chapter One: Introduction

Section One: Education in the European Union
Chapter Two: Education and the European 'Idea' (1945-1956)
Chapter Three: The road to a European Community education policy (1957-1970)
Chapter Four: Developing a Community level education policy, 1971-present
Chapter Five: An intellectual hub for Europe: The College of Europe and the European University
Chapter Six: Education: A complicated policy field

Section Two: Solidarity: Between Theory and Practice
Chapter Seven: Understanding European solidarity, spirit and identity: Theory
Chapter Eight: Europe's decade of crises: Solidarity in practice

Section Three: The entwinement of solidarity and education in the European Union
Chapter Nine: Past and present challenges, and future opportunities, for engaging education to address the solidarity crisis
Chapter Ten: Concluding thoughts: Covid-19 providing yet another case study or impetus for EU solidarity?
Titel
Education and Solidarity in the European Union
Untertitel
Europe's Lost Spirit
EAN
9783030630423
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
19.12.2020
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Anzahl Seiten
282