World Yearbook of Education 1993

World Yearbook of Education 1993
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781136166525
ISBN-13 : 1136166521
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Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 1993 by : Peter Mittler

First published in 2005. The goal of Education For All, set by the United Nations at the 1990 Jomtien (Thailand) Conference and adopted by heads of state at the World Summit for Children in the same year, confronts all of us with the fundamental challenge of including children with disabilities in the education system of all nations. The aim of this book is to record, analyse and celebrate positive signs of growth and development in the field of special needs education but with particular reference to children with significant disabilities. The special education theme was selected for the 1993 edition of The World Yearbook of Education in synchrony with the ending of the UN Decade of Disabled Persons, 1983 to 1992.

World Yearbook of Education 1994

World Yearbook of Education 1994
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781136166464
ISBN-13 : 1136166467
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Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 1994 by : Suzanne Lie

This study surveys the position of women in academic institutions across the world, investigating the nature of the gender gap in various countries. The contributors analyze data, predict future trends and summarize those strategies most successful in reducing gender inequality.

World Yearbook of Education 1995

World Yearbook of Education 1995
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781136166389
ISBN-13 : 1136166386
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Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 1995 by : Leslie Bash

This annual summary of educational policies and practices worldwide includes discussion of multi-skills and flexibility, school-work links, qualifications, and education for skills versus education for status.

The World Yearbook of Education 1996

The World Yearbook of Education 1996
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781136166310
ISBN-13 : 1136166319
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The World Yearbook of Education 1996 by : Robert Cowen

This annual summary of educational policies and practices worldwide includes discussion of multi-skills and flexibility, school-work links, qualifications, and education for skills versus education for status.

World Yearbook of Education 2008

World Yearbook of Education 2008
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 9781135892449
ISBN-13 : 113589244X
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Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 2008 by : Debbie Epstein

This volume examines higher education in globalized conditions through a focus on the spatial, historic and economic relations of power in which it is embedded. Distinct geometries of power are emerging as the knowledge production capability of universities is increasingly globalized. Changes in the organization and practices of higher education tend to travel from the ‘West to the rest’. Thus, distinctive geographies of knowledge are being produced, intersected by geometries of power and raising questions about the recognition, production, control and usage of university-produced knowledge in different regions of the world. What flows of power and influence can be traced in the shifting geographies of higher education? How do national systems locate themselves in global arenas, and what consequences does such positioning have for local practices and relations of higher education? How do universities and university workers respond to the increasing commodification of knowledge? How do consumers of knowledge assess the quality of the ‘goods’ on offer in a global marketplace? The 2008 volume of the World yearbook addresses these questions, highlighting four key areas: Producing and Reproducing the University— How is the university adapting to the pressures of globalization? Supplying Knowledge—What structural and cultural changes are demanded from the university in its new role as a free market supplier of knowledge? Demanding Knowledge—Marketing and Consumption—How can consumers best assess the quality of education on a global scale? Transnational Academic Flows—What trends are evident in the flow of students, knowledge and capital, with what consequences? The 2008 volume is interdisciplinary in its approach, drawing on scholarship from accounting, finance and human geography as well as from the field of education. Transnational influences examined include UNESCO and OECD, GATS and the effects of digital technologies. Contrasting contexts include Central and Eastern Europe, Finland, China and India and England. With its emphasis on the interrelationship of knowledge and power, and its attention to emergent spatial inequalities, Geographies of Knowledge, Geometries of Power: Framing the Future of Higher Education provides a rich and compelling resource for understanding emergent practices and relations of knowledge production and exchange in global higher education.

World Yearbook of Education 1997

World Yearbook of Education 1997
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781136166242
ISBN-13 : 1136166246
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 1997 by : Jagdish Gundara

This volume in the yearbook series examines the variety of educational responses to differing forms of diversity within states. The growth of nationalism and regionalism in many parts of the world is considered alongside the emergence of such international structures as the European Community.

World Yearbook of Education 2013

World Yearbook of Education 2013
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781135106133
ISBN-13 : 1135106134
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Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 2013 by : Terri Seddon

Educators, professionalism and politics offers ways of understanding how and with what consequences national systems of education and the work of education professionals are being reregulated in the context of contemporary global transitions. Globalization does not just create transnational organizations, relations and practices; it also transforms nation-states by creating more complex education spaces that impinge on the work of educators and the learning that they enable, globally, nationally and locally. This volume of the World Yearbook of Education focuses firmly on the educators themselves. It documents the way educators encounter and renegotiate ideas and practices that travel globally as they seek to enact their established professional projects. This framing recognises that educators’ spaces, work and identities are historically anchored in national institutional trajectories, but are both disturbed and renewed as globally mobile ideas and practices "touch down" within national systems of education. The chapters examine the effect of global transitions on educators and education, and offers new perspectives on educational work in different parts of the world today. They challenge bleak assessments of teacher de-professionalization and idealistic narratives about professional development. Chapters highlight the significance of educators’ occupational boundary work and the resources and networks they mobilize through their professional projects as they make and remake education in national spaces. The volume tracks: Re-regulatory trajectories evident in national education spaces and their impact on educators; The way educators renegotiate globally mobile ideas, practices and national institutional trajectories, as they mediate global formations emerging in the national space; and The kinds of mediations and resources that enable education professionals to engage with the politics of professionalization. This volume of The World Yearbook of Education will be of great interest to Education researchers, graduate students, teacher educators and education policy-makers. Terri Seddon is Professor of Education at Monash University, Australia Jenny Ozga is Professor of the Sociology of Education at Oxford University, UK John Levin is Bank of America Professor of Education Leadership and Director, California Community College Collaborative, University of California, USA

World Yearbook of Education 1998

World Yearbook of Education 1998
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781136166174
ISBN-13 : 1136166173
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 1998 by : David Hicks

One of the central roles of education is to prepare students for the future and yet its study is often a neglected issue. This work focuses on the futures field as an educational resource using case studies from around the world, and on the nature of education for sustainability.

World Yearbook of Education 2011

World Yearbook of Education 2011
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781136822728
ISBN-13 : 1136822720
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Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 2011 by : Lyn Yates

This book brings together contributions from around the world that analyse and reflect on the way curriculum is configuring and reconfiguring that world.

World Yearbook of Education 2005

World Yearbook of Education 2005
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781134275144
ISBN-13 : 1134275145
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis World Yearbook of Education 2005 by : David Coulby

This volume deals with two major and apparently opposing forces within education and society: globalization and nationalism. Globalization is often considered in economic terms - of continued growth of international trade and a concentration of wealth in corporate hands - yet it also encompasses technological, political and cultural change. The World Yearbook of Education 2005 explores the role of the education sector in our globalized knowledge economy, and considers the political implications of this in terms of monopolarity and the cultural consequences of homogenization and Americanization. The other strand of this study - nationalism - remains a persistent force within education and society in all parts of the world, and this volume examines the extent to which it can fuel conflict at all levels through prejudice and intolerance. Concentrating on the epistemological consequences of nationalism, leading international thinkers examine the extent to which it is reflected in the curricula of schools and universities around the world. Finally, the complex relationship between globalization and nationalism is explored, and contributors explore the part that educational institutions and practices play in forming both agendas. A wide range of perspectives are employed, including post-colonial discourse, classical economics and sociological theory. Nationalism and globalization are both ongoing processes, and this volume makes a case for the central role of education in both - through its potential to influence change and to act as benevolent force in shaping a global community.