Irina Mchitarjan

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Irina Mchitarjan (* 1971 ) is a Russian educationalist.

Life

She studied German language and literature , educational science and psychology at the Nizhny Novgorod State University and completed a doctoral degree as part of the DFG- funded graduate program "School Development in Reform Schools" at the Faculty of Education at Bielefeld University . After receiving her doctorate in 1998, she worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Education and at the Institute for Psychology at the University of Greifswald . After completing her habilitation in educational science in Greifswald in 2005, she received a Heisenberg grant from the DFG and represented the professorship for intercultural and comparative educational research at the Helmut Schmidt University . Since the spring trimester of 2017, she has held the professorship for educational science with a focus on international comparative and intercultural educational research at the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich .

Her main research interests are the theory of cultural transmission in sociocultural majorities and minorities, migration and its consequences for education and training, international pedagogical transfer processes, epistemological analysis of historical and intercultural educational research, and international reform pedagogy.

Fonts (selection)

  • The Russian view of German reform pedagogy. On the reception of German school reform ideas in Russia between 1900 and 1917 . Hamburg 1998, ISBN 3-86064-747-4 .
  • The reception of the German reform pedagogue Berthold Otto in pre-socialist Russia (1900–1917) . Dresden 2002, ISBN 3-934264-37-9 .
  • The "Russian School System" in European exile. On the educational policy approach to the educational initiatives of Russian emigrants in Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland (1918–1939) . Bad Heilbrunn 2006, ISBN 3-7815-1473-0 .

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