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Contesting and constructing international perspectives in global education /

This volume addresses the need for an international perspective on global education, and provides alternate voices to the theme of global education. The editors asked international educators in different contexts to indicate how their own experience of global education addresses the broad and contes...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Reynolds, Ruth (Senior Lecturer) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rotterdam, The Netherlands : SensePublishers, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION: INTERPRETING GLOBAL EDUCATION; Definitions; Key themes and ideas; REFERENCES; SECTION 1: TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VIEWS OF GLOBAL EDUCATION; 1. RE-IMAGINING GLOBAL EDUCATION IN THENEOLIBERAL AGE: Challenges and Opportunities; INTRODUCTION; GLOBAL EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION: RESPONSES TO GLOBALISATION; THE IMPACTS OF NEOLIBERALISM; Global education; International education; RE-IMAGINING GLOBAL EDUCATION: THE NEED FOR PRAGMATIC ALTRUISM; MAPPING THE MOTIVATIONS FOR GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION: AN ANALYTICAL MATRIX; NOTES.
  • Includes GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE LITERATURE OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIPA RESOLUTION TO THE TENSIONS OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP AND A WAY FORWARD; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: TELLING NATIONAL STORIES OF GLOBAL EDUCATION; 4. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SCHOOLING, TEACHING AND EDUCATION: A South African Perspective; INTRODUCTION; SOUTH AFRICAN EDUCATION SYSTEM MAKES UP FOR LOST TIME; Teaching; Schooling; Education; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 5. EDUCATING DIVERSE TEACHERS IN A DIVERSE COUNTRY: An Issue of Connectivity; INTRODUCTION; INDONESIA AS A DIVERSE COUNTRY; PEOPLES' CONNECTIVITY IN INDONESIA.
  • ICT as a tool to enhance connectivityBorder areas
  • Issues for connectivity; DISTANCE EDUCATION AS AN INSTRUMENT TO CONNECT THE DIVERSE POPULATION TO QUALITY EDUCATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 6. THE NEGLECT OF POLITICS AND POWER ANALYSIS IN DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; BRIEF HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION IN IRELAND; SOFT DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION EMPHASISES THE HUMAN AND SOCIAL ASPECTS; LACK OF POLITICS LEADS TO DEVELOPMENT-AS-CHARITY AND INDIVIDUALISED ACTIVISM; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES.
  • 7. the implications for secondary teacher training of large-scale polish immigration into englandintroduction; research objectives; reviewing the literature; the rationale for global education; global education in the uk; training the teachers; research method; results; discussion
  • building for the future; references; section 3: empowering citizens for global education; 8. democratising schools; introduction; collective mind in school organisation; teachers' 'sense making'; democratising schools assists in enhancing institutional interdependencies; partnerships in action; conclusion.