BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION POLICY (BJSEP)
ISSN 1313-1958
Founding Committee: Prof. Dr. D. Gyurov, Vice Rector, University of Sofia; Prof. Dr. Y. Kuzmanova, DSc, President of the Rectors Conference; Prof. Dr. I. Lalov, DSc., f. Minister of Education and Science; Acad. Prof. Dr. M. Mateev, DSc., f. Minister of Education; Prof. Dr. I. Petkov, DSc.,Dean, University of Sofia; Dr. M. Todorov, f. Minister of Education and Science; Prof. Dr. B.V. Toshev, DSc., f. Deputy Minister of Education and Science.
Edited by Prof. Dr. B.V. Toshev, University of Sofia
Volume 1 (2007)
Table of Contents:
B.V. Toshev. Editorial (p. 3);
D. Michalopoulos (Greece). Aristotle vs. Plato: The Balkans' Paradoxical Enlightenment (p. 7);
R. Genkov, L. Genkova (Bulgaria). Naturalist Intelligence Among the Other Multiple Intelligences (p. 17);
B.V. Toshev (Bulgaria). Scientific Activity in Higher Education: Personal and Institutional Assessment (p. 35);
B.V. Toshev (Bulgaria). Doctors of the University of Sofia (1930-1943): Lessons from the History (p. 43);
B.V. Toshev (Bulgaria). The Early Science Teaching and Learning: Integral vs. Module Approach (p. 51);
V. Lamanauskas, M. Vilkoniene, R. Vilkonis (Lithuania). The Chemistry Component of Natural Science Education in Primary and Basic School: Some Major Issues (p. 57);
J.E. Hollenbeck (USA). Integration of Mathematics and Science: Doing It Correctly for Once (p. 77);
E.A. Kolukisa, A. Ocal (Turkey). Children's Representation of the Route in a Familiar Environment (p. 83);
N. Demiralp (Turkey). Geography Education Through Maps (p. 93);
E. Dainov (Bulgaria). Education Reform in Bulgaria: A Study in Failure? (p. 103);
M. Kousathana (Greece). Restructurings in Greek Educational System and Influence in Chemical Education (p. 135);
Z. Kostova (Bulgaria). A System Approach to Envoronmental Education (p. 149);
N. Tharmaseelan (Sri Lanka). Tertiary Education in Sri Lanka: Issues and Challenges (p. 173);
L. Sagbansua, I. Keles (Kyrgyzstan) . Managerial and Educational Features of a Turkish University in Cantral Asia (p. 191);
A.K. Akyol, Z. Hamamci (Turkey). The Effect of Drama Education on the Level of Emphatetic Skills of University Students (p. 205);
A. Ozdemyr (Turkey). Teaching and Research: Establishing a Link in Studio-Based Learning (p. 217);
A. Unwin (UK). Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK), A Conceptual Framework for an Increasingly Technology Driven Higher Education? (p. 231);
A. Mee (UK). E-Learning and Change in Higher Education: The Policy Environment (p. 249);
B. Ubong, N.S. Oguzor (Nigeria). Vocational Education and the Development of Adult Learners in Nigeria Through Skills Acquisition Schemes (p. 263).
The authors of this volume will receive a copy of the journal and/or reprints of their papers. Two Issues (Spring and Fall) will complete the Volume 2 (2008). The subscription rates for BJSEP will be announced soon. The publisher of BJSEP is the St. Kliment Ohridski University Press.
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