Rethinking Education Across Borders
This book focuses on critical issues and perspectives concerning globally mobile students, aspects that have grown in importance thanks to major geopolitical, economic, and technological changes around the globe (i.e., in and across major origins and destinations of international students). Over the past few decades, the field of international higher education and scholarship has developed robust areas of research that guide current policy, programs, and pedagogy. However, many of the establishe...
The Origins and Foundations of Music Education (Continuum Studies in Educational Research)
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been an active international influence in the assessment, development, and reform of national educational systems worldwide. The introduction of the OECD’s flagship international educational assessment, confirmed by, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). But, there are many questions still unanswered about the OECD and its global impact on education. First, there is no definitive history of the OECD’s educ...
Education and NGOs (Education as a Humanitarian Response)
Current tensions between the U.S. and Russia are at their highest since the end of the Cold War. In such circumstances, it is imperative to go beyond headlines and rhetoric and take a closer look at the texture of Russian and American societies. Childhood and Education in the United States and Russia provides a rich illustration of the social processes within these countries. Through an extensive interdisciplinary literature review and quantitative analyses of both national and international dat...
State and Market in Higher Education Reforms (Comparative and International Education: Diversity of Voices)
by Hans G. Schuetze and Diane Conrad
Education in the United Arab Emirates
This book provides an overview of the evolution of education in the United Arab Emirates from its humble beginnings in palm frond huts, to today's proliferation of prestigious international schools and global university branch campuses. The chapter authors are academic experts who have extensive first-hand experience of contemporary developments in the country's various educational sectors. The book addresses innovations and transformations in Early Childhood Education, Higher Education, K-12 Sc...
This volume provides a nuanced empirical assessment of the extent to which the academic profession is internationalized at the beginning of the 21st century. It indicates which are the most internationalized academic activities, and focuses on specific topics such as physical mobility for study or professional purposes, teaching abroad or in another language, research collaboration with foreign colleagues, and publication and dissemination outside one's native country or in another language. It...
Research, Policymaking, and Innovation
This book presents an update on teacher and education development research, policymaking and innovation within the Belt and Road Countries. It illustrates cases from 18 Belt and Road countries: Albania, Cambodia, China, Hungary, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mongolia, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan and Turkey. It identifies regularities and patterns of teacher development in the context of education development, and explores the characteristi...
Teacher Education In and For Uncertain Times
This volume considers the role of initial and continuing teacher education in uncertain times. It highlights key principles and methods that preserve curiosity and optimism regarding the potential of teacher education, and regarding the manifold achievements of pre-service and in-service teachers. It explores how teacher education can produce teachers who are committed to counter-oppressive curricula and pedagogies, and reflects the critical role of teacher educators as public academics.
Education in Japan (Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, #47)
This book illustrates the nature of Japan's education system and identifies its strengths and weaknesses, as well as the socioeconomic environment surrounding education in contemporary Japanese society. It describes the basic institutional structure of each educational stage, in an overview of today's school education in Japan, while also analyzing the current implementation status of important policies and the progress of reform at each stage. The book also examines the status of and problems w...
Kooperationen in der wissenschaftlichen Weiterbildung (Theorie und Empirie Lebenslangen Lernens)
Wissenschaftliche Weiterbildung zeichnet sich durch eine hohe Kooperationsaffinität aus. Hochschulen arbeiten in diesem Feld in vielfältiger Art und Weise mit externen Partnern zusammen. Kooperationen werden als relevanter Faktor in der Strategieentwicklung als auch als handlungsleitender Modus bei der Angebotsentwicklung erkannt.Notwendigkeiten für das Kooperieren mit verschiedenen Akteuren lassen sich für das Geschäftsfeld der wissenschaftlichen Weiterbildung zahlreiche finden. Die Beiträge de...
Multi-Level Governance in Universities (Higher Education Dynamics, #47)
Governing universities is a multi-level as well as a highly paradoxical endeavor. The featured studies in this book examine critically the multifaceted repercussions of changing governance logics and show how contradictory demands for scholarly peer control, market responsiveness, public policy control, and democratization create governance paradoxes. While a large body of academic literature has been focusing on the external governance of universities, this book shifts the focus on organization...
Measuring the Unmeasurable in Education
Debates around quality versus quantity in education can generate controversy about how quality is measured. Many question the drive to delineate and quantify precisely what works, suggesting that much value either cannot be measured or is distorted by measurement. This book explores how we can understand measurement in areas of education policy, planning, and practice that have not previously been considered measurable. The contributors ask four main questions: What do we measure and not measur...
Graduate Employability across Contexts
This book explores stakeholders’ perspectives, their practices, and engagement with enacting the employability agenda in the context of a rapidly changing world. It explains the need for developing graduate employability under socioeconomic, cultural, and political pressure exposed to the higher education sector. Largely framed within Bourdieu’s concepts of social field, habitus, and capital, it explores international stakeholders’ perspectives and experiences with graduate employability agenda...
Education and Gendered Citizenship in Pakistan (Postcolonial Studies in Education)
by M. Naseem
This book challenges the uncritical use of the long held dictum of the development discourse that education empowers women. Situated in the post-structuralist feminist position it argues that in its current state the educational discourse in Pakistan actually disempowers women.
Education in a Global Society
by Kas Mazurek, Margret A. Winzer, and Czeslaw Majorek
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 focu...
Trends and Challenges in Science and Higher Education (Knowledge Studies in Higher Education, #3)
This book discusses the role that integrated science and higher education policies may play in further democratizing and promoting social-economic development in Latin America. It suggests that such democratizing and development may be achieved in two complementary ways: i) broadening the access to knowledge through formal learning processes of higher education, and ii) promoting the advanced qualification of people while strengthening research institutions. The book shows how this entails a com...
Researching Private Supplementary Tutoring (CERC Studies in Comparative Education, #32)
Private supplementary tutoring, widely known as shadow education because of the way that it mimics mainstream schooling, has greatly expanded worldwide. It consumes considerable family resources, provides employment for tutors, occupies the time of students, and has a backwash on regular schools. Although such tutoring has become a major industry and a daily activity for students, tutors and families, the research literature has been slow to catch up with the phenomenon. The topic is in some res...