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Bloomsbury Handbook of Global Education and Learning [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (IOE, UCLs Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 488 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 248x172x36 mm, weight: 1020 g
  • Serija: Bloomsbury Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350108731
  • ISBN-13: 9781350108738
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 488 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 248x172x36 mm, weight: 1020 g
  • Serija: Bloomsbury Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350108731
  • ISBN-13: 9781350108738
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
2021 PROSE Award Finalist - 'Reference Works'

Learning about global issues and themes has become an increasingly recognised element of education in many countries around the world. Terms such as global learning, global citizenship and global education can be seen within national education policies and international initiatives led by the UN, UNESCO, European Commission and OECD. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Global Education and Learning brings together the main elements of the debates, provides analysis of policies, and suggests new directions for research in these areas. Written by internationally renowned scholars from Brazil, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK and the USA, the handbook offers a much needed resource for academics, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners who need a clear picture of global learning.

Recenzijos

[ The book] will prove a useful collection for teachers at all levels who are setting out to create classrooms whose students learn through global perspectives, as well as teacher trainers introducing global education to future teachers. Further, it will be very useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students to draw on when thinking about potential issues for further research in the field of global education. * Educational Review * A comprehensive introduction to the complexity of Global Education from multiple perspectives, bringing the reader through a journey that highlights the potential but also the deepness of the debates around Global Education. * Sara Franch, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy * Due to the plurality of voices presented, this book is a must read for scholars and students interested in ensuring that education and active citizenship play a relevant part in promoting global justice. * La Salete Coelho, University of Porto, Portugal * The Bloomsbury Handbook of Global Education and Learning is a landmark text in the field of global education. This truly international publication reflects the mainstreaming of global education and learning in solving global challenges for social justice. The preeminent researchers, policy makers and practitioners featured here offer insightful and current analyses with a strong sense of implications for practice. * Philip Bamber, Liverpool Hope University, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

Short-listed for The PROSE Award 2021 (UK).Provides a comprehensive survey of theory, research and practice in global learning and related areas such as global education, global citizenship education and development education.
List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements x
List of Acronyms
xi
Notes on Contributors xii
1 Introduction
1(8)
Douglas Bourn
Part I Challenges for Today and Tomorrow
9(52)
2 The Emergence of Global Education as a Distinctive Pedagogical Field
11(12)
Douglas Bourn
3 Global Education in Europe: From Genesis to Theory and a New Model for Critical Transformation
23(17)
Liam Wegimont
4 Evidence and Efficacy: A Compulsion for Global Education?
40(12)
Annette Scheunpflug
5 Paulo Freire: Accidental Global Citizen, Global Educator
52(9)
Tania Ramalho
Part II Theoretical Perspectives
61(42)
6 Pluralizing Possibilities for Global Learning in Western Higher Education
63(13)
Sharon Stein
7 Ubuntu: Constructing Spaces of Dialogue in the Theory and Practice of Global Education
76(14)
Malgorzata Anielka Pieniazek
8 Integrating Asian Perspectives within the UNESCO-led Discourse and Practice of Global Citizenship Education: Taking Gandhi and Ikeda as Examples
90(13)
Namrata Sharma
Part III Impact of Policies and Programmes
103(70)
9 Global Education Research in Finland
105(16)
Elina Lehtomaki
Antti Rajala
10 Global Education in Poland
121(12)
Magdalena Kuleta-Hulboj
11 Role of NGOs in Global Citizenship Education
133(16)
Massimiliano Tarozzi
12 The Development of Global Education in Taiwan's Curriculum
149(10)
Pei-I Chou
13 Global Learning: Addressing Attitudes, Behaviours and Competencies (ABC) in Teaching and Learning in Zanzibar
159(14)
Cathryn MacCallum
Mark Proctor
Nicholas Hoad
Part IV Global Perspectives in Higher Education
173(104)
14 Global Education and Integration: A Look into South African Higher Education
175(12)
Nicolle Chido Manjeya
15 Towards an Ethical Global Citizenship Education Curriculum Framework in the Modern University
187(20)
Emiliano Bosio
16 Planetary Citizenship in Brazilian Universities
207(13)
Silvia Elisabeth Moraes
Ludmila de Almeida Freire
17 How Do Higher Education Students Negotiate Global Responsibility in Education?
220(13)
Hanna Posti-Ahokas
Josephine Moate
Elina Lehtomaki
18 Globality and Internationalization in Vienna: An Exploration of a Research Seminar Using Transformative Processes in Global Education
233(14)
Helmuth Hartmeyer
19 `Learning with `Generation Like' about Digital Global Citizenship: A Case Study from Spain
247(15)
Eloisa Nos Aldas
20 Global Citizenship Education at Home in Higher Education: Researching Values in Professional Education
262(15)
Philip Bamber
Part V Global Education and Learning within Schools
277(106)
21 Development Education or Global Learning? Evidence from Spanish Schools
279(13)
Adelina Calvo
22 Global South-North School Linking
292(22)
Alison Morrison
23 Critical Global Citizenship Education in the Era of SDG 4.7: Discussing HEADSUP with Secondary Teachers in England, Finland and Sweden
314(13)
Karen Pashby
Louise Sund
24 Is Global Citizenship Education Relevant in Sub-Saharan African School Curricula? Options and Challenges for Teaching Global Education through a Social Studies Curriculum in Ghana
327(15)
Simon Eten Angyagre
25 Characteristics of a Global Learning School
342(14)
Frances Hunt
26 Continuing Professional Development of Teachers in Global Learning: What Works?
356(13)
Clare Bentall
27 Research and Innovation in Education: A Case for Inclusion of Global Perspectives for Effective Learning in Formal Education in Ondo, Nigeria, in the Twenty-first Century
369(14)
Opeyemi Aderonke Oyekan
Roy Tokunbo Olowu
Olutosin Awolalu
Part VI Learning and Experience and Being Global Citizens
383(72)
28 Gesturing towards New Horizons of North-South Community-Engaged Learning
385(17)
Ali Sutherland
Rene Susa
Vanessa Andreotti
29 The Role of Informal Spaces in Global Citizenship Education
402(14)
Madeleine Le Bourdon
30 Apprenticeship of Reflexivity: Immersive Learning from International Volunteering as Teacher Professional Development
416(11)
Mags Liddy
31 Study Abroad as a Route to Global Citizenship? Undergraduate Student Perspectives in the UK
427(11)
Nicole Blum
32 Am I a Global Citizen? Reflections of Young People in Tobago
438(14)
Yvette Allen
33 Conclusion
452(3)
Douglas Bourn
Index 455
Douglas Bourn is Professor of Development Education and Co-Director of the Development Education Research Centre at University College London, UK. He is author of The Theory and Practice of Development Education (2015), editor of Development Education: Debates and Dialogues (2008), and was previously (2008-2015) the editor of the International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning.