ORBIS SCHOLAE
ORBIS SCHOLAE

Oznamujeme autorům a čtenářům, že po dohodě s nakladatelstvím Karolinum bude od roku 2024 (ročník 18) časopis Orbis scholae vycházet pouze v elektronické podobě.

Orbis scholae je odborný recenzovaný časopis zaměřený na problematiku školního vzdělávání v jeho širších sociokulturních souvislostech. Cílem časopisu je přispět k porozumění školnímu vzdělávání a jeho rozvoji, k řešení problémů praxe a vzdělávací politiky.

Časopis je zařazen do databází SCOPUS, CEEOL, DOAJ, EBSCO a ERIH Plus.

ORBIS SCHOLAE, Vol 18 No 3 (2024), 5–10

Critical Challenges for Curriculum Futures: Democracy and Education

Thomas Delahunty, Majella Dempsey

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363177.2025.5
zveřejněno: 11. 09. 2025

Abstract

Editorial

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