International Education in Global Times

International Education in Global Times
Title International Education in Global Times PDF eBook
Author Paul Tarc
Publisher Global Studies in Education
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Education and globalization
ISBN 9781433114762

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This book illuminates the changing landscape and expediency of international education in global times. Within this larger picture, the book focuses on the educational effects of international encounters, experiences and lessons - the complex processes of learning and subject formation in play during and after one's international/intercultural experience. These complex processes, hinged on past and present self-other relations, are illustrated by employing the parable of «The Elephant and the Blind Men.» In contrast to more narrow, developmentalist conceptions of intercultural learning, Paul Tarc attends to each of the linguistic, existential, structural, and psychical dimensions of difficulty constituting learning across difference. Becoming aware of, and reflexive to, these dimensions of difficulty and their implications for one's own learning and resistance to learning, represents the domain of cosmopolitan literacy. The key intervention of this book is to re-conceive pedagogical processes and aims of international education as fostering such cosmopolitan literacy. Graduate courses on international education, study abroad, global citizenship education, and preservice education courses focusing on international education and teaching internationally could be primary candidates for this text.

World Class

World Class
Title World Class PDF eBook
Author William Gaudelli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 239
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Education
ISBN 113563954X

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Reports on and analyzes how teachers and students in three high schools have engaged in global education. Intended to help social studies educators reflect on their own thinking and practice.

Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times

Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times
Title Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times PDF eBook
Author Beth C. Rubin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 291
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1136797580

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This book explores four interrelated themes: rethinking civic education in light of the diversity of U.S. society; re-examining these notions in an increasingly interconnected global context; re-considering the ways that civic education is researched and practiced; and taking stock of where we are currently through use of an historical understanding of civic education. There is a gap between theory and practice in social studies education: while social studies researchers call for teachers to nurture skills of analysis, decision-making, and participatory citizenship, students in social studies classrooms are often found participating in passive tasks (e.g., quiz and test-taking, worksheet completion, listening to lectures) rather than engaging critically with the curriculum. Civic Education for Diverse Citizens in Global Times, directed at students, researchers and practitioners of social studies education, seeks to engage this divide by offering a collection of work that puts practice at the center of research and theory.

Re-Imagining Curricula in Global Times

Re-Imagining Curricula in Global Times
Title Re-Imagining Curricula in Global Times PDF eBook
Author Jennifer M. Mellizo
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 157
Release
Genre Curriculum change
ISBN 3031376196

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Through this book, the author examines the role of music education within the larger global education movement. Specifically, the author argues music education has unique potential to foster positive global identity and to promote higher levels of intercultural sensitivity during adolescence. Music educators can use the framework in this book to craft lessons that will help their adolescent students develop positive global identities as they progress towards higher levels of intercultural sensitivity within the context of musical learning experiences. The book also offers a framework that can help practicing and pre-service music educators to engage in the type of cultural and musical self-reflection needed to resist deeply engrained hegemonic tendencies. As such, more students have access to an inclusive, flexible, and meaningful musical education. Within the final two chapters, the author proposes - and provides concrete examples of - a new curricular planning strategy for music educators which synthesizes the information presented in the preceding chapters and provides a concrete vision for (re)imagining music education as global education.

Literature Education in the Asia-Pacific

Literature Education in the Asia-Pacific
Title Literature Education in the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook
Author Chin Ee Loh
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2018-03-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1351968807

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The continual rise of English as a global lingua franca has meant that English literature, both as a discipline and as a tool in ESL and EFL classrooms, is being used in varied ways outside the inner circle of English. This edited collection provides an overview of English literature education in the Asia-Pacific in global times, bringing to international attention a rich understanding of the trends, issues and challenges specific to nations within the Asia-Pacific region. Comprising contributions from Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, the collection addresses the diversity of learners in different national, cultural and teaching contexts. In doing so, it provides insights into historical and current trends in literature education, foregrounds specific issues and challenges in policymaking and implementation, presents practical matters concerning text selection, use of literature in the language classroom, innovative practices in literature education, and raises pressing and important questions about the nature, purpose and importance of literature education in global times.

Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Challenging Global Times

Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Challenging Global Times
Title Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Challenging Global Times PDF eBook
Author Gabriela I. Prostean
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 640
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031471644

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The Changing Landscape of International Schooling

The Changing Landscape of International Schooling
Title The Changing Landscape of International Schooling PDF eBook
Author Tristan Bunnell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 196
Release 2014-06-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1317814495

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The number of English-medium international schools that deliver their curriculum wholly or partly in the English language reportedly reached 6,000 in January 2012. It is anticipated this number will rise to over 11,000 schools by 2022, employing over 500,000 English-speaking teachers. The number of children being taught in these schools reportedly reached 3 million in March 2012. Alongside this phenomenal growth the landscape of international schooling has changed fundamentally, moving away from largely serving the children of the expat and globally mobile business community and Embassies, towards serving the ‘local’ children of the wealthy and emerging middle-class. This has been reflected in the shift away from non-profit ownership by the school community towards ownership by for-profit companies and proprietors. In this book, Tristan Bunnell explores the changing landscape of international schooling and discusses the implications of these changes, both in terms of theoretically conceptualizing the scale, nature and purpose of the field, and in terms of practically serving and administering the growing industry that international education is becoming. The Changing Landscape of International Schooling will be worthwhile reading for researchers, academics and students of international schooling, leaders and teachers in international schools, and those interested in the broader development of international education.