Knowledge Mobility is the New Internationalization: Guiding Educational Globalization One Educator at a Time
Autor Ted Purinton, Jennifer Skaggs Contribuţii de Mohammed W. Rizkallah, Alia A. Ammaren Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 sep 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666908893
ISBN-10: 1666908894
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 3 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666908894
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 3 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Notes on Terminology
Introduction
Chapter One: The Inevitability of Globalization in Education
Part One: Internationalization in Higher Education
Chapter Two: International Identity or International Quality: What is an International Education?
Chapter Three: Global Aspirations: The Strategies for the Internationalization of Higher Education
Chapter Four: Following Their Peers or Forging Their Own Way: The Internationalization of Faculties of Education
Part Two: Professionalization of Education and the Role of Faculties of Education
Chapter Five: Advanced and Advancing Educational Systems: Global Metrics, Mindsets of Reform, and the Supporting Sectors
Chapter Six: Academic, Practical, or Both: The Problematic Past and Promising Future of Faculties of Education
Chapter Seven: Local or Global Knowledge: The International Foundations of Professions and Professional Education
Chapter Eight: Global Quality Academic Leadership: How Academic Leaders of Faculties of Education Can Inspire Global Relevance
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Introduction
Chapter One: The Inevitability of Globalization in Education
Part One: Internationalization in Higher Education
Chapter Two: International Identity or International Quality: What is an International Education?
Chapter Three: Global Aspirations: The Strategies for the Internationalization of Higher Education
Chapter Four: Following Their Peers or Forging Their Own Way: The Internationalization of Faculties of Education
Part Two: Professionalization of Education and the Role of Faculties of Education
Chapter Five: Advanced and Advancing Educational Systems: Global Metrics, Mindsets of Reform, and the Supporting Sectors
Chapter Six: Academic, Practical, or Both: The Problematic Past and Promising Future of Faculties of Education
Chapter Seven: Local or Global Knowledge: The International Foundations of Professions and Professional Education
Chapter Eight: Global Quality Academic Leadership: How Academic Leaders of Faculties of Education Can Inspire Global Relevance
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Recenzii
Schools of education in the United States are becoming parochial and localists. Partly, this is a response to the crisis of democracy and the need to promote models of social justice helping minorities achieving cultural and economic outcomes. Partly, is the result that identity politics reifying a culture of group identity and displacing traditional forms of distributive justice in capitalist societies. Moving from distribution to identity struggles has been a challenge to the earliest trends of internationalization which, different from simply models of globalization--as this book claims-- focused on the flow of knowledge across borders and the borrowing and learning strategies for policy change. This process was implemented via traveling faculty, cross-national publications, and new metrics, and culminated with information access given the construction of the Internet. This relevant book argues that there is a new internationalization surge which came about with the rise of global university rankings, the employment imperative of globalization, and the prestige of academic mobility. Because globalization often serves as a catalyst for neo-liberal economic and labor policies, these changes affect the nature and role of schools of education, even in top-of-the-line universities that claim to be global in nature. These contradictions are carefully analyzed and criticized in this book drawing from compelling theory and meaningful case studies challenging the way our schools of education in the United States are trying to overcome their own demons. This book by Ted Purinton and Jennifer Dickinson Skaggs about the new internationalization is a must-read and refreshing contribution.