ABSTRACT

This book attempts to examine the educational consequences of the recent social and economic situation in Greece, and it explores—on a general level—new possibilities for teaching and learning at times of national crisis. Using Greece as an exemplary case, Maria Chalari demonstrates how the relationship between neo-liberalism and education is especially salient during difficult times; it also demonstrates the effect of this relationship on teachers’ day-to-day experiences. By attending to, yet moving beyond, the negative implications of socio-economic crisis, this volume aims to present core educational values of the current era, as well as the crucial issues that may become opportunities for reflection and change.

part I|39 pages

The Context of the Socio-Economic Crisis in Greece and the Theoretical Underpinnings of the Study

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|9 pages

Crisis

chapter 3|10 pages

Crisis and Education

chapter 4|7 pages

Rethinking Education

part II|88 pages

Researching the Impact of Crisis in Greece and Seeking Possibilities of Hope