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The European Journal of Education is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on education, published quarterly by Wiley-Blackwell. Each issue contains a section that covers a particular theme and contributions for this section are commissioned.
The European Educational Research Journal (EERJ) [4] is the official journal of the European Educational Research Association (EERA). It is an international peer-reviewed journal with an editorial board drawn from across Europe and representing leading scholars in the educational field. The EERJ Editor is a member of the EERA Council.
The International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning (ISETL) has as its purpose "to encourage the study of instruction and principles of learning in order to implement practical, effective methods of teaching and learning; promote the application, development, and evaluation of such methods; and foster the scholarship of teaching and ...
EURODL, the European Journal of Open and Distance Learning is an electronic, multi-media journal on distance and e-learning distributed on the Internet. It publishes the accounts of research, development and teaching for Europe in its most inclusive definition, exploring the potential of electronic publishing.
The School of Education was established in 1913, per the recommendation of Paul Monroe, Professor of Education at the Teachers College, Columbia University. The School of Education also takes inspiration from the Philippine Normal School (now, the Philippine Normal University) and their specialization on elementary education.
European Education: A Journal of Issues and Studies is a quarterly academic journal covering European education [1] that was established in 1969 and is published by Taylor and Francis. The journal covers education policy, theory, and practice with least one thematic issue per year. [ 1 ]
The Philippines was also ahead of some European countries in offering education for women. [34] Ironically, it was during the time of American occupation of the Philippines that the results of Spanish education were more visible, especially in the literature, printed press and cinema. [46]