Globalizing Education, Educating the Local

Globalizing Education, Educating the Local
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9781135179564
ISBN-13 : 1135179565
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Synopsis Globalizing Education, Educating the Local by : Ian Stronach

This book offers a critical and deconstructive account of global discourses on education, arguing that these overblown ‘hypernarratives’ are neither economically, technically nor philosophically defensible. Nor even sane. Their ‘mythic economic instrumentalism’ mimic rather than meet the economic needs of global capitalism in ways that the Crash of 2008 brings into vivid disarray. They reduce national education to the same ‘hollowed out’ state as national capitalisms, subject to global pseudo-accountancy and fads. The book calls for a philosophical and methodological revolution, arguing for more transformative narratives that remodel qualitative inquiry, particularly in addressing a more performative rather than representative ideal. The first part of the book aims to critique, deconstruct and satirise contemporary assumptions about educational achievement and outputs, the nature of contemporary educational discourses, and the nature of the professionalism that sustain them. The second part offers innovative postmodernist ways of reconstructing a theory and methodology that aims at ‘educating the local’ rather than succumbing to the fantasies of the universal. This is a very timely book in that the economic crisis re-exposes the mythic nature of education-economic linkages, putting discourses prefaced on such ‘connections’ into parallel crisis. Our global educational discourses have also crashed, and new futures need urgently to be found. Such a ‘turnaround’ is both proposed and argued for. The book will appeal to a wide range of readers who are committed to educational and cultural change, and who are interested in a new politics of education. It will have an immediate relevance and appeal in the UK, USA, Australia and New Zealand in particular.

Globalizing Education

Globalizing Education
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0820471208
ISBN-13 : 9780820471204
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Globalizing Education by : Michael W. Apple

Because «globalization» is expressed in many ways and evokes complex responses, it demands various lines of analysis. Globalizing Education shows how this phenomenon is mediated and mitigated by a range of educational policies, pedagogies, and politics. It identifies the forms of educational governance associated with neoliberal globalism and their manifold effects on nation-state education systems, highlighting the colonizing minority-world imperatives and retraditionalizing ramifications. It also shows how the global cultural economy - the disjunctive flows of images, people, and ideas - both challenges and reinforces conventional educational trajectories. The global/national mesh-works created by drugs, technology, and unions are among the complicated connectivities explored. This book exposes the more pernicious effects on education of neo-liberal and corporate globalization and explores and identifies innovative and transformative educational policies, pedagogies, and politics.

Globalizing Education, Educating the Local

Globalizing Education, Educating the Local
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781135179571
ISBN-13 : 1135179573
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Globalizing Education, Educating the Local by : Ian Stronach

Provides a critical account of how contemporary educational knowledge is put together and presented in the global knowledge economy, redefining the actors in the education process, including principally the child, pupil, and learner, but also the teacher, parent, inspector and policy-maker.

Globalizing Education Policy

Globalizing Education Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781135270490
ISBN-13 : 113527049X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Globalizing Education Policy by : Fazal Rizvi

Rizvi and Lingard's account of the global politics of education is thoughtful, complex and compelling. It is the first really comprehensive discussion and analysis of global trends in education policy, their effects - structural and individual - and resistance to them. In the enormous body of writing on globalisation this book stands out and will become a basic text in education policy courses around the world. - Stephen J Ball, Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education, Institute of Education, University of London, UK In what ways have the processes of globalization reshaped the educational policy terrain? How might we analyse education policies located within this new terrain, which is at once local, national, regional and global? In Globalizing Education Policy, the authors explore the key global drivers of policy change in education, and suggest that these do not operate in the same way in all nation-states. They examine the transformative effects of globalization on the discursive terrain within which educational policies are developed and enacted, arguing that this terrain is increasingly informed by a range of neo-liberal precepts which have fundamentally changed the ways in which we think about educational governance. They also suggest that whilst in some countries these precepts are resisted, to some extent, they have nonetheless become hegemonic, and provide an overview of some critical issues in educational policy to which this hegemonic view of globalization has given rise, including: devolution and decentralization new forms of governance the balance between public and private funding of education access and equity and the education of girls curriculum particularly with respect to the teaching of English language and technology pedagogies and high stakes testing and the global trade in education. These issues are explored within the context of major shifts in global processes and ideological discourses currently being experienced, and negotiated by all countries. The book also provides an approach to education policy analysis in an age of globalization and will be of interest to those studying globalization and education policy across the social sciences.

The Globalization and Corporatization of Education

The Globalization and Corporatization of Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781351544009
ISBN-13 : 1351544004
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Globalization and Corporatization of Education by : Denise Blum

The forces associated with globalization, whether economic or social, have conditioned the ways educators operate, and have profoundly altered people‘s experiences of both formal and informal education. Globalization, as a multidimensional, multilevel process, is unequivocally, but not exclusively, based on the economics of neoliberalism. This book chronicles new sites of tension in education that are a result of an ever-globalizing economy and its accompanying neoliberal practices in the United States, Costa Rica, and the US territories in the Caribbean. The contributions are grouped into two areas: institutionalized schooling practices and non-formal educational practices that focus on identities and language.Each chapter questions the neoliberal market mantra that education must be rebranded into a marketable product and consumed by individuals, making a complex and compelling ethnographic argument that the market mantra is bankrupt. The authors argue that globalization produces liminal subjects and leads to the destruction of social institutions like education that are essential to democratic governance. The aim of each article is to uniquely disentangle the dynamics of the process, so as to resolve the mystery of how globally inspired paradigms and policies mix with locally defined structures and cultures. In assessing globalization‘s relationship to educational change, we need to know how globalization and its ideological packaging affect schooling, from transnational paradigms, to national policies and to local practices.This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.

Educating the Global Environmental Citizen

Educating the Global Environmental Citizen
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781351790734
ISBN-13 : 1351790730
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Educating the Global Environmental Citizen by : Greg William Misiaszek

Misiaszek examines the (dis)connection between critical global citizenship education models and ecopedagogy which is grounded in Paulo Freire’s pedagogy. Exploring how concepts of citizenship are affected by globalization, this book argues that environmental pedagogues must teach critical environmental literacies in order for students to understand global environmental issues through the world’s diverse perspectives. Misiaszek analyses the ways environmental pedagogies can use aspects of critical global citizenship education to better understand how environmental issues are contextually experienced and understood by societies locally and globally through issues of globalization, colonialism, socio-economics, gender, race, ethnicities, nationalities, indigenous issues, and spiritualties.

Internationalizing Education

Internationalizing Education
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9789004364622
ISBN-13 : 9004364625
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Internationalizing Education by : Cameron White

In Internationalizing Education: Local to Global Connections for the 21st Century, the author offers a unique perspective in addressing issues in global, international, and comparative education. Specific case studies addressing such topics as globalization, teacher education, global citizenship, study abroad, and specific regions are included in the text. Additionally, educational themes such as culturally responsive pedagogy, social justice education, critical pedagogy, curriculum and instruction, and constructivism are also addressed.

Globalization and Education: the Effects of Teaching from a Local Viewpoint

Globalization and Education: the Effects of Teaching from a Local Viewpoint
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:793207924
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Synopsis Globalization and Education: the Effects of Teaching from a Local Viewpoint by : Paul Joseph Gauthier

The purpose of this project is to analyze issues that hamper Global education and gain a better understanding of differences between educating for a local viewpoint and educating for a global viewpoint. This project will analyze data from educators in Education and Government departments. I am interested in this topic due to my interest in globalization. My interest is in the changes taking place in the world caused by globalization. These changes have caught some countries unaware and other countries refuse to acknowledge the need for change. The problem is significant in many ways, especially when dealing with education. Curriculum changes have not happened to accommodate globalization. The problem is America is losing power and standing in the world community and the only way for this slide to reverse itself is for the educational system to teach in a global manner so that American citizens can be prepared to participate in the global community. This thesis will show the benefits of a global education and show how our citizens, through education, can participate in the world culture. This thesis will utilize grounded theory as a method of data analysis using interview data from professionals in the field of Teacher Education and Government departments from reputable universities around the world. The significance of this project will offer choices for change that could affect every school district and citizen in America.

Globalization of Education

Globalization of Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781135857738
ISBN-13 : 1135857733
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Globalization of Education by : Joel Spring

Continuing Joel Spring’s reportage and analysis of the intersection of global forces and education, this text offers a comprehensive overview and synthesis of current research, theories, and models related to the topic. Spring introduces readers to the processes, institutions, and forces by which schooling has been globalized and examines the impact of these forces on schooling in local contexts. Designed for courses on globalization and education, international and comparative education, educational foundations, multicultural education, and educational policy, the text is written in a clear narrative style to engage readers in thoughtful consideration of topics discussed. Each chapter includes "Key Points" that summarize the content and suggest issues and questions for critical analysis, discussion, and debate.

The Global and the Local

The Global and the Local
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9789463006545
ISBN-13 : 9463006540
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Global and the Local by : M. Fernanda Astiz

The book examines how the understanding of the global and the local has changed in response to ongoing reconfigurations between the state and society. It also emphasizes the importance of schooling as an institution both within and across national contexts, a holistic approach that helps us move beyond a conglomeration of isolated local events to pay attention to global trends. In this regard, the book underscores the richness of contextual factors that may create opportunities for innovation, or may serve as constraints in the implementation process. As a whole, the book brings new questions about globalization and the imperatives of education policy and implementation.