Globalization and Education: Critical Perspectives: Social Theory, Education, and Cultural Change
Editat de Nicholas C. Burbules, Carlos Alberto Torresen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415920476
ISBN-10: 0415920477
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Social Theory, Education, and Cultural Change
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415920477
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Social Theory, Education, and Cultural Change
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
"Burbules and Torres bring an outstanding collection of critical essays to bear on the complexities of rapidly changing international relationships and their influence on education...Most of the key concerns associated with debates about education and globalization are covered in this volume, especially those linked to economic, political, and cultural concerns. Moreover, the essays are well written, thoughtful, and provocative. The book is a must read for scholars, practitioners, and policy makers concerned with education and globalization." -- Comparative Education Review
"...It is a valuable read, and a good resource for thinking about education policy in an environment of rapid globalization...Burbules' analysis is insightful." -- Harvey Sarles, On the Horizon
"...provide the readers witha thoughtful collection of essays that should help inform research and thinking regarding the issues at hand...It stimulated my thinking on the topics at hand. It would certainly be a good reader for a class on these subjects." -- Susan Rippberger, Qualitative Studies in Education
"Burbules and Torres bring an outstanding collection of critical essays to bear on the complexities of rapidly changing international relationships and their influence on education.Paradoxically, like the phenomenon of globalization itself, the wide range of perspectives included in Globalization and Education may also be seen as the book's greatest strength. Most of the key concerns associated with debates about education and globalization are more or less covered in this volume, especially those linked to economic, political, and cultural concerns. Moreover, the essays are well written, thoughtful, and provocative. The book is a must read for scholars, practitioners, and policy makers concerned with education and globalization." -- Comparative Education Review, February 2002
"...It is a valuable read, and a good resource for thinking about education policy in an environment of rapid globalization...Burbules' analysis is insightful." -- Harvey Sarles, On the Horizon
"...provide the readers witha thoughtful collection of essays that should help inform research and thinking regarding the issues at hand...It stimulated my thinking on the topics at hand. It would certainly be a good reader for a class on these subjects." -- Susan Rippberger, Qualitative Studies in Education
"Burbules and Torres bring an outstanding collection of critical essays to bear on the complexities of rapidly changing international relationships and their influence on education.Paradoxically, like the phenomenon of globalization itself, the wide range of perspectives included in Globalization and Education may also be seen as the book's greatest strength. Most of the key concerns associated with debates about education and globalization are more or less covered in this volume, especially those linked to economic, political, and cultural concerns. Moreover, the essays are well written, thoughtful, and provocative. The book is a must read for scholars, practitioners, and policy makers concerned with education and globalization." -- Comparative Education Review, February 2002
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Globalization and Education, Nicholas C. Burbules, Carlos Alberto Torres; Chapter 2 The State, Globalization, and Educational Policy, Raymond A. Morrow, Carlos Alberto Torres; Chapter 3 Between Neoliberalism and Neoconservatism, Michael W. Apple; Chapter 4 It Is and It Isn’t, Bob Lingard; Chapter 5 Managerialism and Educational Policy in a Global Context, Michael Peters, James Marshall, Patrick Fitzsimons; Chapter 6 Globalization, Jill Blackmore; Chapter 7 Reform as the Social Administration of the Child, Thomas S. Popkewitz; Chapter 8 Globalizing Pedagogies, Cameron McCarthy, Greg Dimitriades; Chapter 9 International Education and the Production of Global Imagination, Fazal Rizvi; Chapter 10 Globalization, A Fading Citizenship, Juan-Ramón Capella; Chapter 11 Multiculturalism and Educational Policy in a Global Context (European Perspectives), Stephen R. Stoer, Luiza Cortesão; Chapter 12 A Situated Perspective on Cultural Globalization, Allan Luke, Carmen Luke; Chapter 13 Globalization and New Social Movements, Douglas Kellner; Chapter 14 Does the Internet Constitute a Global Educational Community?, Nicholas C. Burbules;