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Reflecting upon the Greek state-school teacher’s changing role in the 21st century: an ‘ecosystemic’ approach
Author(s) -
Maria D. Tzotzou,
Μαρία Πούλου,
Thanassis Karalis,
Amalia Α. Ifanti
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
proscholikī and scholikī ekpaideusī
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2241-7206
DOI - 10.12681/ppej.25834
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , interdependence , state (computer science) , political science , sociology , pedagogy , social science , geography , computer science , archaeology , algorithm
In the 21st-century globalized context, education systems world-wide are challenged to respond to increasingly rapid and often unpredictable demands of the globalized society in an interdependent way towards achieving common education goals on a transnational level. In this globalized space, the Greek state-school teacher’s role evolves and changes towards thinking and acting both locally and globally, as an active participant of the global ‘ecosystem’. The purpose of this article is to reflect upon the Greek state-school teacher’s changing role in the 21st century taking into consideration the global educational context in conjunction with the changing state-school context in Greece as well as the characteristics, challenges and changes of the teacher’s role internationally identified, both conceptual and practical, through an ‘ecosystemic’ approach.

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