Globalization and International Education

Globalization and International Education
Author: Robin Shields
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441135766

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Considers the key international issues in education and investigates the changes stemming from the rapid social, economic and cultural transformations associated with globalization.

Globalization International Education Policy and Local Policy Formation

Globalization  International Education Policy and Local Policy Formation
Author: Carolyn A. Brown
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400741652

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This edited volume focuses on how international education policy, set by international policymakers and donors, influences local education policy in developing countries. The book’s primary purpose is to give voice to scholars from developing countries and regions around the world by inviting them to explore how the international policy, invariably linked to international aid, influences education policy formation and implementation in their country or region and how this influence does or does not meet the local cultural, social, economic, and political needs. A relatively recent and small body of research and commentary supports a discourse that questions how well international education policy mandates such as Education For All serve the needs of developing countries. The intent of this book is to advance this discourse by giving voice to local scholars who observe and study the donor process. The book will be divided into two sections: the first section will set the stage for the discussions in the second section by providing theoretical and historical context for international education policy. As a framework for understanding, the book adopts the position that international policy does not have either the ability or the intent to serve the widely diverse needs of development around the world. International education policy has been formed, historically, by wealthy nations and agencies dominated by Western theoretical paradigms. In recent years, donor countries have made an effort to collaborate with developing countries in developing international education policy goals; however, this collaboration has been limited. Following establishment of the context of international education policy, section II of the book provides a forum for scholars from around the world to openly discuss and critique the impact of international policy on education in their country or region.

Handbook on Globalization and Higher Education

Handbook on Globalization and Higher Education
Author: Roger King,Simon Marginson,Rajani Naidoo
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857936233

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Ô. . . the Handbook constitutes an essential reference source for everyone interested in studying the current meaning, scope and implications of globalization. Strongly recommended.Õ Ð Higher Education Review Higher education has entered centre-stage in the context of the knowledge economy and has been deployed in the search for economic competitiveness and social development. Against this backdrop, this highly illuminating Handbook explores worldwide convergences and divergences in national higher education systems resulting from increased global co-operation and competition. The expert contributors reveal the strategies, practices and governance mechanisms developed by international and regional organizations, national governments and by higher education institutions themselves. They analyse local responses to dominant global templates of higher education and the consequences for knowledge generation, social equity, economic development and the public good. This comprehensive and accessible Handbook will prove an invaluable reference tool for researchers, academics and students with an interest in higher education from economics, international studies and public policy perspectives, as well as for higher education policymakers, and funding and governance bodies.

The Globalization of Higher Education

The Globalization of Higher Education
Author: C. Ennew,D. Greenaway
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0230354866

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A volume of specially commissioned papers which draws on the diverse expertise of academic researchers, policy makers and educational practitioners to address the changing patterns of competition and provision, in international higher education. Topics addressed range from policy, provision, teaching, research and business engagement.

Educational Restructuring in the Context of Globalization and National Policy

Educational Restructuring in the Context of Globalization and National Policy
Author: Holger Daun
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0815339410

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This study posits that global change is being driven mainly by financial forces, new patterns of economic growth and market ideology. It then goes on to examine the forces opposing such globalizing processes, such as religious and ethnic/social movements throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Globalization and International Education

Globalization and International Education
Author: Robin Shields
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441111418

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Globalization and International Education introduces key international issues in education and considers the changes in education stemming from the rapid social, economic and cultural transformations associated with globalization. Grounded in a strong conceptual, theoretical framework, this accessible text will guide the reader through this evolving area. Reflective exercises, chapter summaries and useful websites will encourage and support student learning and the application of new concepts. Recent debate and developments are considered, including: - international aid, education and development - education in conflict and emergencies - education and the 'knowledge economy' Globalization and International Education is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students studying education.

Developing the Global Student

Developing the Global Student
Author: David Killick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317655398

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Developing the Global Student addresses the question of how students of higher education can emerge from their university life better equipped to dwell more effectively, ethically, and comfortably amidst the turmoils of a globalizing world. It does this from a number of theoretical perspectives, illustrating the nature of the personal and educational challenges facing the individual student and the teaching professional. The book explores the massive social changes wrought by the technologies and mobilities of globalization, particularly how present and future generations will relate to, work with and dwell alongside the global other. It outlines a range of social, psychological and intercultural perspectives on human tendencies to seek out comfort among communities of similitude, and illustrates how the experience of life in a global era requires us to transcend the limits of our own biographies and approach university education as a matter of knowledge deconstruction and identity reconstruction, rather than reproduction. This book brings these considerations directly into the daily business of higher education by drawing out the implications for practice at a number of levels. It examines: the implications of a globally interconnected world and individual biographies for the design of the curriculum; a holistic view of learning in the context of the need to develop the global self; what the impact on non-academic practice will be if universities as institutions are to enable these changes; ways in which the broader student community can transform to offer an experience which is more supportive of the development of global selves. Linking theoretical perspectives to present a model of learning as change, this book will be of great interest to those working in higher education, and particularly to anyone involved in policy design and the delivery of the student experience.

Globalization and Internationalization in Higher Education

Globalization and Internationalization in Higher Education
Author: Felix Maringe,Nick Foskett
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441120717

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Universities all over the world are increasingly recognising the challenges of globalization and the pressures towards internationalization. This collection draws together a wealth of international experience to explore the emerging patterns of strategy and practice in internationalizing Higher Education. Questions considered include: • How is the concept of globalization in the context of higher education understood by those who lead universities across the world? • What new challenges are being created as universities seek to become more international? • Which forms of leadership are needed and will be needed in the future in these transforming institutions and how are they going about preparing for and achieving this?