What U.S. Middle School Students Bring to Global Education

What U.S. Middle School Students Bring to Global Education
Title What U.S. Middle School Students Bring to Global Education PDF eBook
Author Hiromitsu Inokuchi
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 164
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9460913113

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What kinds of discourses on a foreign country do young people in the United States bring to global studies classrooms? What does it mean for them to engage in a series of discourses in terms of their identity formations, when these discourses represent a particular kind of worldview? How should teachers deal with the tendency of the students to see foreign nations as the other? How can educational researchers study such discourses and the operation of othering at the level of everyday lives in schools?

U.S. Middle School Students' Discourses on Japan

U.S. Middle School Students' Discourses on Japan
Title U.S. Middle School Students' Discourses on Japan PDF eBook
Author Hiromitsu Inokuchi
Publisher
Total Pages 704
Release 1997
Genre
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The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education

The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education
Title The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education PDF eBook
Author Michael W. Apple
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 513
Release 2009-02-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1135903085

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The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education is the first authoritative reference work to provide an international analysis of the relationship between power, knowledge, education, and schooling. Rather than focusing solely on questions of how we teach efficiently and effectively, contributors to this volume push further to also think critically about education's relationship to economic, political, and cultural power. The various sections of this book integrate into their analyses the conceptual, political, pedagogic, and practical histories, tensions, and resources that have established critical education as one of the most vital and growing movements within the field of education, including topics such as: social movements and pedagogic work critical research methods for critical education the politics of practice and the recreation of theory the freirian legacy. With a comprehensive introduction by Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au, and Luis Armando Gandin, along with thirty-five newly-commissioned pieces by some of the most prestigious education scholars in the world, this Handbook provides the definitive statement on the state of critical education and on its possibilities for the future.

Reading Across International Boundaries

Reading Across International Boundaries
Title Reading Across International Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Roger Openshaw
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 217
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607526395

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Reading Across International Boundaries, edited by Roger Openshaw and Janet Soler, clearly demonstrates these broader characteristics of debates about the teaching of reading. It sets the educational issues firmly in the context of the social, cultural and political dynamics that inform and animate them and give them their meaning. It does so by setting out to understand their historical and comparative dimensions. Establishing the historical context highlights the origins and also the longevity of the problems and conflicts that are now widely familiar. The comparative approach also gives purchase on the wide range of approaches taken to these issues in nations around the world. More than this, however, this collection takes us into the realm of international influences. It underlines how debates in this area are not simply national, but are international and global in their scale. Moreover this is the case not only in relation to the broad fabric of policy debate, but also in the everyday struggles of pupils, parents and teachers in schools, classrooms and homes. Such an agenda is unsettling and provocative. It has the potential to challenge received opinion, to hustle preconceptions. It may also propose alternative visions for the improvement of teaching in this area that might be taken up and taken seriously in different localities or even more broadly. Most of all, it enables us to enrich and broaden our understanding of the learning and the teaching of reading at a time when awareness and vision are sorely needed. This collection of articles by leading scholars based in several different countries will be a significant contribution to the research field, but also a major resource when put to good use by policy makers and practitioners, as it should surely be.

Democracy at the Crossroads

Democracy at the Crossroads
Title Democracy at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Cameron White
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 384
Release 2007
Genre Education
ISBN 9780739123218

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In Democracy at the Crossroads, the editors argue that there have been too few scholarly attempts to provide a comprehensive critique of the assumptions behind citizenship education. In particular, they ask the distinguished contributors to this volume to address difficult but essential questions that are often avoided or intentionally overlooked: What do all-embracing terms like 'global citizenship' really mean? What does democracy mean internationally? A timely work, Democracy at the Crossroads provides a necessary examination and re-interpretation of international perspectives on democracy and global citizenship as they apply to social education.

Critical Library Instruction

Critical Library Instruction
Title Critical Library Instruction PDF eBook
Author Maria T. Accardi
Publisher Library Juice Press, LLC
Total Pages 358
Release 2010
Genre Education
ISBN 1936117401

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"A collection of articles about various ways of applying critical pedagogy and related educational theories to library instruction"--Provided by publisher.

Academic Experiences of International Students in Chinese Higher Education

Academic Experiences of International Students in Chinese Higher Education
Title Academic Experiences of International Students in Chinese Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Mei Tian
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 150
Release 2020-02-20
Genre Education
ISBN 1000042413

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Since China proposed its “Belt and Road Initiative” in 2013 to boost its influence on international affairs and “cultivate international contacts who are friendly toward China”, the number of foreign students in China has surge exponentially. Yet global political changes have added tensions and challenges to the education of international students. This book is one of the first works to discuss the educational experiences of international students in China. Using survey research and qualitative studies to study participants in degree-bearing and language programmes at regular universities and Sino-foreign universities located in different parts of the country, the book covers a variety of topics across education, including international students’ intercultural experience, teacher–student classroom interaction, learning and teaching Chinese as a foreign language, academic adaptation and identity formation in higher educational contexts. This book is essential for researchers, practitioners and policy-makers of international student education in China. It can also benefit prospective international students considering pursuing higher education in China.