Throwback to 1968 🗓️
In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the International Review of #Education, we are opening our archives and spotlighting a fascinating article from over 55 years ago: 'The Use of the Computer in Analyzing Student Essays.'
👉🏽 https://t.co/qjRap2GldC
Celebrating 70 years of the International Review of Education 🎉
We are proud to spotlight a timeless contribution by Jacques Delors : His 2011 speech 'The treasure within: Learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be.'
https://t.co/4bALIa8WTS
The editorial to the new issue of @IntRevEd challenges the idea that we live in times of rapid change - arguing that this framing, in education and elsewhere, promotes short-term decision-making and anti-democratic governance.
https://t.co/8pjVUaxoMx
Refugee learners often navigate invisibility, precarity & systemic barriers in #LifelongLearning contexts. How can we challenge these inequalities & foster resilience? The upcoming @IntRevEd special issue will tackle these challenges. Submit your abstract! https://t.co/MACH7rVEbR
On #InternationalRefugeesDay, let's advocate for education as a fundamental right for all, including refugees.
Discover how lifelong learning initiatives are reshaping opportunities & aspirations in refugee communities.
Read the @IntRevEd article here 👉 https://t.co/hQRQzhBWm1
As we mark the @IntRevEd 70th anniversary, we look back at an article from 1957: The Impact of Automation on Education.
It is a powerful reminder: the future of education lies not in abandoning the past, but in drawing from it to navigate the present.
👉🏽 https://t.co/Xd7d8DP1oB
Congratulations on the publication of the new @IntRevEd special issue: #LifelongLearning in Emergencies – From Saviourism to Solidarity! This timely edition resonates deeply with the pressing realities we face today. As a proud member of the IRE Committee, I extend heartfelt congratulations to the editorial team and all the contributors whose critical insights and scholarship have made this important contribution possible. Your work boldly challenges dominant narratives and amplifies decolonial, community-rooted, and Global South perspectives.@uil@NEPAD_Mayaki@_AfricanUnion@africannewsnet@WFP_Cameroon@WFP_Africa@UNITAR@UWEBristol@PascalDoh1@pau_africaunion
New @IntRevEd special issue: #LifelongLearning in emergencies - from saviourism to solidarity!
The issue challenges dominant humanitarian and neoliberal frameworks, offering decolonial, Global South-oriented, and community-driven perspectives.
Learn more https://t.co/efcdEKrYpv
Refugee learners often navigate invisibility, precarity & systemic barriers in #LifelongLearning contexts. How can we challenge these inequalities & foster resilience? The upcoming @IntRevEd special issue will tackle these challenges. Submit your abstract! https://t.co/MACH7rVEbR
Refugee learners often navigate invisibility, precarity & systemic barriers in #LifelongLearning contexts. How can we challenge these inequalities & foster resilience? The upcoming @IntRevEd special issue will tackle these challenges. Submit your abstract! https://t.co/MACH7rVEbR
📚 As part of our 70th-anniversary celebration, the @IntRevEd is sharing key articles from the archives.
This paper explores the impact of Western feminist theoretical frameworks—liberal, socialist & radical—on education & the gender dynamics at play.
📖 https://t.co/S1Fms7P9Nf
To mark the 70th anniversary of the @IntRevEd, we’re revisiting key articles from our archives.
This 1998 article reflects on the slow progress of development in 3rd world countries & the role of social movements & NGOs in fostering sustainable change.
📖https://t.co/guvILtBrFf
In celebration of 70 years of the @IntRevEd, we revisit key articles from the archives.
This piece explores the global crises of the 1980s & points to adult education for development & social change as a bright spark in an otherwise bleak world.
📖 https://t.co/SJgawzXhXs
In our 70th-anniversary celebration of the @IntRevEd, we revisit an article exploring how industrialization shaped English teacher education. The evolution of teacher training reflects societal pressures & institutional transformations.
📖 Learn more: https://t.co/9KLb5mrRSU
In celebration of 70 years of the @IntRevEd, we’re revisiting key articles from the archives.
This 1973 article discusses the education of women, exploring challenges in access, economic returns & the role of education in changing social expectations.
📖 https://t.co/6MiAFHJgAs
In March 1955, the first issue of the International Review of #Education hit the shelves. Seven decades later, the journal is still sparking global conversations on #LifelongLearning!
Editor Paul Stanistreet shares why this anniversary matters 👉 https://t.co/MjxPktgtiw
Launching our virtual exhibition: Education across borders - 70 years of the International Review of Education 🎉!
For 7 decades, IRE has driven dialogue 🌐 on comparative education & lifelong learning, shaping research and policy development.
https://t.co/1u4ZXkVc21 #CIES2025
📢 Call for abstracts!
The International Review of Education @IntRevEd will publish a special issue on "Refugee learners risking and resisting (in)visibility in and through #LifelongLearning".
🗓 Submit your abstract by 1 Aug 2025
🔗 https://t.co/MACH7rVEbR
#CIES2025#SDG4
The @InteRevEd’s first issue of 2025 is here!
🌍 Covering topics from adult literacy in Africa & Asia to flexible learning in Jordan & museum education in Spain, this issue showcases global perspectives on lifelong learning.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/cdt4qj4BwE
Empowering women starts with education!
This #InternationalWomensDay, explore Ukraine's efforts to implement gender equality in educational institutions. From legislation to real-world impact, @IntRevEd’s article offers valuable insights.
Read it now 👉 https://t.co/9mXA0DycGF