World education patterns in the global North : the ebb of global forces and the flow of contextual imperatives
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書誌事項
World education patterns in the global North : the ebb of global forces and the flow of contextual imperatives
(International perspectives on education and society : a research and policy annual / editor, Abraham Yogev, v. 43A)
Emerald, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Comparative and International Education is a dynamic and growing field facing extraordinary challenges in every corner of the world. World Education Patterns in the Global North surveys the educational responses and new educational landscapes being developed as a consequence of powerful global forces demanding change within the Global North's educational contexts, including North America, Central and South-East Europe, and East Asia,
These forces include the ecological crisis, the population explosion, the changing nature of work, the rise of knowledge economies, economic internationalism, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the technology revolution, changing social relations, the empowerment of minority interest groups, the rise of multicultural societies, the diminishing stature of the nation-state, and the rise of supra-national and international political structures.
目次
- Chapter 1. Terra Invicta: Comparative and International Education: A Field Of Scholarship Testing Unprecedented Frontiers in the 21st Century
- C. C. Wolhuter Chapter 2. Terra Incognita: The Challenging Forces of the Unprecedented 21st Century Globalized Societal Context
- C. C. Wolhuter Chapter 3. Terra Nova: The Global Education Response
- C. C. Wolhuter Chapter 4. The Globalization of Education in North America: A Discussion of Immigration, Identity, and Imagination
- Alexander W. Wiseman Chapter 5. Europa Regina: A Past, Present and Future Project (A Quam Expeti Propositum)
- Maria-Jesus Martinez-Usarralde and Belen Espejo-Villar Chapter 6. Baltic Countries: from Post-Socialist to New-Liberal Education?
- Irina Maslo Chapter 7. Mentoring of marginalized Roma students - resource of academic success and resilience
- Edina Kovacs, Hedviga Haficova, Tatiana Dubayova, Timea Cegledi, Katalin Godo, and Martin Kaleja Chapter 8. Education in South-East Europe from the Perspective of the Europeanization Process
- Klara Skubic Ermenc Chapter 9. Education in East Asia: Changing School Education in China, Japan and Korea
- Yuto Kitamura, Jing Liu, and Moon Hong Chapter 10. When Policymakers Are Not True Believers: The Bounded Rationality of Policy Borrowing
- Adam Nir
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