Drawing on scholarship from the field of internationalisation in higher education and other theoretical influences in education policy, comparative education and sociology of education, this edited collection offers a much-needed extension of discussion and research into the compulsory schooling context.
Drawing on scholarship from the field of internationalisation in higher education and other theoretical influences in education policy, comparative education and sociology of education, this edited collection offers a much-needed extension of discussion and research into the compulsory schooling context.
Laura C. Engel is Associate Professor of International Education and International Affairs at George Washington University, USA. Claire Maxwell is Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology, University Copenhagen, Denmark. Miri Yemini is Senior Academic Faculty and Comparative Education Scholar at Tel Aviv University, Israel.
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Introduction 1. The OECD's assessment of Global Competence: measuring and making Global Elites Euan Auld and Paul Morris 2. Geographies of connection? The Chicken Project and other international acts by state secondary schools in England Johanna Waters and Rachel Brooks 3. The 'internationalisation of public schooling' in practice: A 'Skeptical Reality' approach Tristan Bunnell 4. Equal Global Futures? Pathways of Internationalisation in US Schooling Laura C. Engel and Heidi Gibson 5. The Pull and Push Forces in the Internationalization of Education in Russia Katerina Bodovski and Ruxandra Apostolescu 6. Multiple internationalizations: the idiosyncratic enactment of the International Baccalaureate in state schools in Costa Rica, Peru and Buenos Aires Jason Beech and Jennifer Guevara 7. On Being Local and International: Indonesian Teachers' Experiences in International Kindergartens Vina Adriany 8. Inclusive internationalisation in an international school in Amsterdam - illusion or reality Boris Prickarts 9. Pedagogy for internationalisation: an Australian secondary school case study Sherene Hattingh 10. Learning from internationalisation scholarship in higher education: commonalities, divergences and possible research directions for internationalisation in schools Tatiana Fumasoli
Introduction 1. The OECD's assessment of Global Competence: measuring and making Global Elites Euan Auld and Paul Morris 2. Geographies of connection? The Chicken Project and other international acts by state secondary schools in England Johanna Waters and Rachel Brooks 3. The 'internationalisation of public schooling' in practice: A 'Skeptical Reality' approach Tristan Bunnell 4. Equal Global Futures? Pathways of Internationalisation in US Schooling Laura C. Engel and Heidi Gibson 5. The Pull and Push Forces in the Internationalization of Education in Russia Katerina Bodovski and Ruxandra Apostolescu 6. Multiple internationalizations: the idiosyncratic enactment of the International Baccalaureate in state schools in Costa Rica, Peru and Buenos Aires Jason Beech and Jennifer Guevara 7. On Being Local and International: Indonesian Teachers' Experiences in International Kindergartens Vina Adriany 8. Inclusive internationalisation in an international school in Amsterdam - illusion or reality Boris Prickarts 9. Pedagogy for internationalisation: an Australian secondary school case study Sherene Hattingh 10. Learning from internationalisation scholarship in higher education: commonalities, divergences and possible research directions for internationalisation in schools Tatiana Fumasoli
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