Compare: transitive verb; a conversation with Jürgen Schriewer
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-97022014400200201Abstract
Professor and the director of Comparative Education Center at Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany), recently retired, Jurgen Schriewer is internationally recognized for his studies in comparative education. He was a professor at and the director of Comparative Education Center at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, and has recently retired. He was also the director of the Faculty of Education of that institution and president of the Comparative Education Society of Europe. As a visiting professor, he acted in several countries, including France (René Descartes and Paris V universities), Japan (Waseda university, Tokyo) and Argentina (San Andrés university, in Buenos Aires). This interview aims to offer the reader a rare opportunity to learn a little more about the work and the trajectory of a researcher who has focused on this theme for decades. Here, he treats this subject, which is increasingly contemporary and dear to him, in a more informally way. In addition to his professional trajectory and his role in the field of the history of comparative education, Schriewer also shared impressions about the times and places in which he has circulated, including their aesthetic dimension, and about how such movement influences his reflection. In several passages, he praised the diversity of the world and people. Such diversity is the object of his studies and a source of inspiration.Downloads
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2014-06-01
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Compare: transitive verb; a conversation with Jürgen Schriewer . (2014). Educação E Pesquisa, 40(2), 549-564. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-97022014400200201