Globalization and Education: Integration and Contestation across Cultures
Autor Nelly P. Stromquist, Karen Monkman Contribuţii de Jill Blackmore, Rosa Nidia Buenfil, Martin Carnoy, Carol Corneilse, Jan Currie, Noel Gough, Anne Hickling-Hudson, Catherine A. Odora Hoppers, Phillip W. Jones, Peter Kelly, Jane Kenway, Molly N. N. Lee, Lynne Parmenter, Rosalind Latiner Raby, William M. Rideout Jr., Val D. Rust, Crain Soudien, George Subotzky, Shirley Waltersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847699193
ISBN-10: 0847699196
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 149 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0847699196
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 149 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Conceptual Issues
Chapter 2 Defining Globalization and Assessing Its Implications on
Knowledge and Education
Chapter 3 Globalization and Internationalism: Democratic Prospects for World Education
Chapter 4 Globalization and Educational Reform
Chapter 5 Educational Reform: Who are the Radicals?
Chapter 6 Globalization and Curriculum Inquiry: Locating, Representing, and Performing aTransnational Imaginary
Chapter 7 Globalization and the Social Construction of Reality: Affirming or Unmasking the "Inevitable"?
Part 8 Globalization Impacts in Various Educational Sectors
Chapter 9 Alternative Responses to Globalization from European and South African Universities
Chapter 10 Globalization of the Community College Model: Paradox of the Local and Global
Chapter 11 Local/Global Labor Markets and the Restructuring of Gender, Schooling, and Work
Chapter 12 Globalization, Adult Education, and Development
Part 13 National Case Studies of Globalization Impacts
Chapter 14 Globalization and Universities in the Commonwealth Caribbean
Chapter 15 Internationalization in Japanese Education: Current Issues and Future Prospects
Chapter 16 Globalization and Decentralization in Sub-Saharan Africa:Focus Lesotho
Chapter 17 Globalization and Educational Policies in Mexico, 1988-1994: A Meeting of the Universal and the Particular
Chapter 18 South African Higher Education in Transition: Global Discourses and National Priorities
Chapter 19 The Impacts of Globalization on Education in Malaysia
Chapter 20 Hanging onto the Edge: An Australian Case Study of Women, Universities, and Globalization
Chapter 21 Index
Chapter 2 Defining Globalization and Assessing Its Implications on
Knowledge and Education
Chapter 3 Globalization and Internationalism: Democratic Prospects for World Education
Chapter 4 Globalization and Educational Reform
Chapter 5 Educational Reform: Who are the Radicals?
Chapter 6 Globalization and Curriculum Inquiry: Locating, Representing, and Performing aTransnational Imaginary
Chapter 7 Globalization and the Social Construction of Reality: Affirming or Unmasking the "Inevitable"?
Part 8 Globalization Impacts in Various Educational Sectors
Chapter 9 Alternative Responses to Globalization from European and South African Universities
Chapter 10 Globalization of the Community College Model: Paradox of the Local and Global
Chapter 11 Local/Global Labor Markets and the Restructuring of Gender, Schooling, and Work
Chapter 12 Globalization, Adult Education, and Development
Part 13 National Case Studies of Globalization Impacts
Chapter 14 Globalization and Universities in the Commonwealth Caribbean
Chapter 15 Internationalization in Japanese Education: Current Issues and Future Prospects
Chapter 16 Globalization and Decentralization in Sub-Saharan Africa:Focus Lesotho
Chapter 17 Globalization and Educational Policies in Mexico, 1988-1994: A Meeting of the Universal and the Particular
Chapter 18 South African Higher Education in Transition: Global Discourses and National Priorities
Chapter 19 The Impacts of Globalization on Education in Malaysia
Chapter 20 Hanging onto the Edge: An Australian Case Study of Women, Universities, and Globalization
Chapter 21 Index
Recenzii
People interested in this arena should read it.
With all the recent writing on globalization, it is a welcome addition to find a book that deals comprehensively with the relationship between globalization and education at all levels and comparatively in different countries, both developed and developing. It is unusual for such a book to be a cohesive whole, and yet it manages to be that. The quality of various contributions is quite consistent. There is something for everyone who takes a critical perspective on globalization here. Highly recommended.
This is an excellent and timely book. It deals with enough issues that one could build an entire graduate course around. In addition, it raises enough questions that go far beyond the purview of a textbook. The chapters are so well referenced that the reader can take any of these issues and pursue them in greater depths.
Globalization and Education offers a set of insightful and pioneering articles by well-known and thoughtful scholars on some of the most important social issues of our times. It analyzes economic and cultural dimensions of globalization within the political context of the world system. This is a must-read for students and scholars in the field.
With all the recent writing on globalization, it is a welcome addition to find a book that deals comprehensively with the relationship between globalization and education at all levels and comparatively in different countries, both developed and developing. It is unusual for such a book to be a cohesive whole, and yet it manages to be that. The quality of various contributions is quite consistent. There is something for everyone who takes a critical perspective on globalization here. Highly recommended.
This is an excellent and timely book. It deals with enough issues that one could build an entire graduate course around. In addition, it raises enough questions that go far beyond the purview of a textbook. The chapters are so well referenced that the reader can take any of these issues and pursue them in greater depths.
Globalization and Education offers a set of insightful and pioneering articles by well-known and thoughtful scholars on some of the most important social issues of our times. It analyzes economic and cultural dimensions of globalization within the political context of the world system. This is a must-read for students and scholars in the field.