Education policy and practice has historically been developed within the national/regional context. However, globalization has prompted educationalists to review their practice in the light of international influences. World issues such as global warming, conflict and the depletion of earth resources have also contributed to an increased awareness of the role that education can play in resolving these problems. The contributors focus on how education can bring about social change while connecting with theory at the level of cultural impact and policy implications. They investigate the…mehr
Education policy and practice has historically been developed within the national/regional context. However, globalization has prompted educationalists to review their practice in the light of international influences. World issues such as global warming, conflict and the depletion of earth resources have also contributed to an increased awareness of the role that education can play in resolving these problems. The contributors focus on how education can bring about social change while connecting with theory at the level of cultural impact and policy implications. They investigate the potential for creating a transnational value system in education, focusing on some key human rights issues both at home and overseas. Truly international in scope, this text lays the groundwork for future research by exposing the commonalities and differences in approaches to knowledge production and its dissemination, drawing together contributions from a variety of cross cultural contexts.
Geoffrey Elliott is Professor of Lifelong Learning at the University of Worcester, UK. Chahid Fourali is an independent education and business consultant working in the UK and abroad.
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Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction Part I. The Global Policy Context 1. Lessons from International and Comparative Education - David Bainton and Michael Crossley 2. Education for All: A freedom-based approach - James Stanfield 3. Women's Education in the Developing World - Máiréad Dunne 4. Self-assessment in the Further Education College of a Small State - Gary Jones, Edward Sallis and Peter Hubert 5. The Contribution of European Programmes to Social Change - Simone Kirpal Part II. Community Integration and Inclusion 6. Social Marketing - Chahid Fourali 7. Basic Education Status of Afghan Refugees in Iran - Maryam Danaye Tousi and Alireza Kiamanesh 8. Respecting Difference in Early Childhood Centres in Northern Ireland - Siobhán Fitzpatrick 9. Elitism, Inclusion and the Specialist School - Carla Solvason 10. Higher Education and Civic and Community Engagement in the UK - John Annette Part III. Curriculum Reform 11. Beyond Borders: Expanding the uses of work based learning - Elda Nikolou-Walker and Lynn Fee 12. Government Policy and Teacher Education in Ghana - Kwame Akyeampong 13. Transforming China's Adult and Continuing Education - Ning Rong Liu 14. An 'Essential Attributes' Approach to Curriculum Reform - Francis Murphy 15. Reforming VET for Social Cohesion - George K Zarifis Part IV. Learning and Pedagogy 16. Transformative Learning for a Global Society - Doug Bourn and Sally Issler 17. Post-colonial and Post-critical 'Global Citizenship Education' - Vanessa Andreotti 18. Validation of Non-formal and Informal Learning in Europe - Manuel Souto-Otero 19. Transnational Cooperation in Learning Support for Disabled Learners - Val Chapman 20. Vocational Education - Erica Smith and Andy Smith Conclusions and Implications Selected Bibliography Selected Resources Index
Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction Part I. The Global Policy Context 1. Lessons from International and Comparative Education - David Bainton and Michael Crossley 2. Education for All: A freedom-based approach - James Stanfield 3. Women's Education in the Developing World - Máiréad Dunne 4. Self-assessment in the Further Education College of a Small State - Gary Jones, Edward Sallis and Peter Hubert 5. The Contribution of European Programmes to Social Change - Simone Kirpal Part II. Community Integration and Inclusion 6. Social Marketing - Chahid Fourali 7. Basic Education Status of Afghan Refugees in Iran - Maryam Danaye Tousi and Alireza Kiamanesh 8. Respecting Difference in Early Childhood Centres in Northern Ireland - Siobhán Fitzpatrick 9. Elitism, Inclusion and the Specialist School - Carla Solvason 10. Higher Education and Civic and Community Engagement in the UK - John Annette Part III. Curriculum Reform 11. Beyond Borders: Expanding the uses of work based learning - Elda Nikolou-Walker and Lynn Fee 12. Government Policy and Teacher Education in Ghana - Kwame Akyeampong 13. Transforming China's Adult and Continuing Education - Ning Rong Liu 14. An 'Essential Attributes' Approach to Curriculum Reform - Francis Murphy 15. Reforming VET for Social Cohesion - George K Zarifis Part IV. Learning and Pedagogy 16. Transformative Learning for a Global Society - Doug Bourn and Sally Issler 17. Post-colonial and Post-critical 'Global Citizenship Education' - Vanessa Andreotti 18. Validation of Non-formal and Informal Learning in Europe - Manuel Souto-Otero 19. Transnational Cooperation in Learning Support for Disabled Learners - Val Chapman 20. Vocational Education - Erica Smith and Andy Smith Conclusions and Implications Selected Bibliography Selected Resources Index
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