Education in a global society : a comparative perspective

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Education in a global society : a comparative perspective

[edited by] Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer, Czesław Majorek

Allyn and Bacon, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Education in a Global Society is designed for courses dealing with education practices, trends, and debates around the world. Its objective is to help students develop a global perspective on their profession. This book combines a significant number of case studies with a consistent structural format that results in students being able to draw thematic comparisons between the case studies. There are enough themes and issues presented, and enough specific case studies to allow instructors to focus the entirety of the course seminars on one text alone.

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  • All parts begin with "Section Introduction." INTRODUCTION. Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer, and Czeslaw Majorek, About This Book: An Introduction, Overview, and Study Guide for Students. I.THE AMERICAS: STRUGGLES FOR EQUALITY AND QUALITY IN A DIVERSE HEMISPHERE. 1.Glenn Smith and Rosita Lopez Marcano, Social Cohesion or Individual Excellence? Searching for Opportunity and Community in the United States of America. 2.Candido Gomes, Cleila F. Capanema, and Jacira Camara, Brazil: Overcoming Five Centuries of Undereducation. 3.Jerrold L. Kachur, Northern Dreams: Schooling and Society in Canada. 4.Carlos Torres and Octavio Pescador, Education in Mexico: Sociopolitical Perspectives. 5.Annette Barnard, "Growth with Equity": Social Change and Challenges to Education in Chile. II.WESTERN EUROPE: DIVERSITY AND UNITY IN AN EVOLVING EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. 6.Philip Garner, Vision or Revision? Conflicting Ideologies in the English Education System. 7.Denis O'Sullivan, From Theocentric to Market Paradigms in Irish Education Policy: Equality, Difference, Virtue, and Control. 8.Francois Orivel and Estelle Orivel, French Education at a Crossroad: The Limits of Public and Centralized Management. 9.Diego Sevilla, The Spanish Education System: Educational Answers to Social and Political Changes. 10.Panayiotis Persianis, Education as a Panacea: The Case of Greece. 11.Peter Bonati, Changing Contexts and Evolving Prospects: Societal and Educational Dynamics in Switzerland. 12.Hans Junker Mortensen, The Challenge to Education in an Arctic Region: Greenland. III.CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: BUILDING DEMOCRACY IN A POST-COMMUNIST WORLD. 13.Nikolai D. Nikandrov, Education in Modern Russia: Is It Modern? 14.Zibartas Jackunas, Between Past and Future: The Dilemmatic Context of Schooling in Lithuania. 15.Czeslaw Majorek, A Society and Education System in Transition: Poland. 16.Maria Nagy, Traditions in Transition: Schooling and Society in Hungary. 17.Zlata Godler and Vlatka Domovic, Clear Needs
  • Uncertain Responses: Change in Croatia's Education System. IV.THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA: PROGRESS IN THE FACE OF UNRESOLVED STRUGGLES. 18.Yaacov Rand, Mati Ronen, and Rivca Reichenberg, Education Dynamics in Israel: Retrospective and Future Oriented Philosophies, Pedagogical and Interactive Processes. 19.Samir J. Dukmak, Reflections from the Inside: The Struggle of the Palestinian Education System. 20.Fusun Akarsu, Transition and Education: A Case Study of the Process of Change in Turkey. 21.Mah Nazir Riaz, Education Systems in an Ideological State: Major Issues and Concerns in Pakistan. 22.David Gilmour, Crain Soudien, and David Donald, Post-Apartheid Policy and Practice: Educational Reform in South Africa. V.THE PACIFIC RIM: A LANDSCAPE OF DIVERSITY. 23.Wing-Wah Law, Schooling and Social Change: The People's Republic of China. 24.Masako Kamijo, Education in the "Melting Society": New Challenges Facing Japanese Schools and Society. 25.Maheswari Kandasamy and R. Santhiram, From National Interests to Globalization: The Education System of Malaysia. 26.Conny R. Semiawan and Rochman Natawidjaja, The Dynamics of an Education System in a Developing Country: The Case of Indonesia. 27.Barend Vlaardingerbroek, Education
  • Inequality
  • Development: Schooling in Papua New Guinea. Index.

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