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Is there a pedagogy for a globalized world society which guarantees a successful school education? Research into this question seems topical and constructive against the background of the PISA-Studies and their results. The author examines the different paradigms of pre-modern pedagogy, the pedagogy of the secular Modern and the Post-Modern. Taking India as an example, the models of Tagore and Ghandi, current reform-projects in the south-west of the country and education and training-concepts of a society of people who understand themselves as global are investigated. In the conclusion, the…mehr

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Is there a pedagogy for a globalized world society which guarantees a successful school education? Research into this question seems topical and constructive against the background of the PISA-Studies and their results. The author examines the different paradigms of pre-modern pedagogy, the pedagogy of the secular Modern and the Post-Modern. Taking India as an example, the models of Tagore and Ghandi, current reform-projects in the south-west of the country and education and training-concepts of a society of people who understand themselves as global are investigated. In the conclusion, the author presents ten summarized theses on how education and training should gauge the effects of a global social change on their working conditions.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Renate Kock, Teacher and Teacher Trainer for Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools; First and Second State Examination; Diploma Degree and Doctorate (1995) in Educational Science (University of Osnabrück); Part-time lecturer at the University of Osnabrück, Faculty of Educational Science and Civilisation Studies (1995-2000); Lecturer at the University of Cologne, Faculty of Educational Science (since 2000).