This book critically examines equality, equity and democracy in education, globally as well as from various perspectives. Globally, there are increasing arguments both for the democratization of education and for the use of education to promote a democratic society. It is argued that democratic scho
Globalisation and Comparative Education: Changing Paradigms (Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, 24)
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- 2021
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⌠Synopsis
This book focuses on discourses of globalisation in comparative education research and the politics of education reforms. It analyses and evaluates the shifts in methodological approaches to globalisation and education reforms, as reflected in comparative education research and their impact on education policy and pedagogy. The book covers topics such as globalisation and comparative education, globalisation as a multidimensional construct, methods and methodologies in comparative education, the moral face of post-structuralism, and school reforms in the age of globalisation. It offers a critical analysis of education policy reforms.
The book demonstrates a complex nexus between globalisation, ideology and education reforms. On one hand, democratisation and progressive pedagogy is equated with equality, inclusion, equity, tolerance and human rights, while on the other hand, globalisation is perceived â by some critics at least â tobe a totalising force that is widening the socio-economic status (SES) gap and cultural and economic capital between the rich and the poor, and bringing power, domination and control by corporate bodies and powerful political, economic and educational organisations. The perception of globalisation as dynamic and multi faceted processes clearly necessitates a multiple perspective approach in the study of comparative education globally. This book contributes in a very scholarly way, to a more holistic understanding of the nexus between globalisation, comparative education research and education reforms.
⌠Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Editorial by the Series Editor
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Series Editor
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Globalization and Comparative Education
Comparative Education and Policy: The History
Globalization as a Construct
Economic Dimensions of Globalization
Political Dimensions of Globalization
Educational Dimensions of Globalization
Cultural Dimensions of Globalization
The Origins of Globalization
Colonialism
Cultural Imperialism
World System Theory
Dependency
Modernization
Evaluation
Modernity and Education
Modernity and Its Impact on Modern Consciousness
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Globalization as a Multidimensional Construct
Homogenization and Hybridity
Globalization as a Homogenization Process in Education
Globalization as a Hybridization Process in Education
Resistance, Receptivity and Restoration
Resistance
Receptivity
Restoration and Renewal
Integration and Fragmentation
Crime
Terrorism
Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Theory in Comparative Education
Theory Meaning
Comparative Education and Theory
Studying Theory in Comparative Education
Theory Perspectives in Comparative Education
Discipline Base of Theory
Specific Theory Orientations
Paradigm Orientations
Level of Abstraction of Theories
The Commitment of Comparative Educators to Science
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Methods and Methodologies in Comparative Education
Epistemological Issues
Data Source
Data Collection Research Strategies in the Journal Articles
Comparative Education as a Social Science
Overview of Data Collection Research Strategies
Experimental Research Strategies
Comparative Research Strategies
Geographic Orientation (Location)
Analysis of the Data
Discussion
Chapter 5: Global Pedagogies: From Universal to Situated Ethics
The Idea of the Modern as an Ideal Type
Dissociation of Domains in Modern Society
Process of De-Differentiation in Postmodernism
Finding Space for a Postfoundational Ethos
The Integration of the Arts and Sciences
Ethics as Moral Relationships
A Poststructural Ethos: Generosity Generously Understood
Generosity and Globalization
Generosity and Comparative Education
Conclusion
Chapter 6: The Moral Face of Postmodernism and Postfoundationalism
Do Postmodernism and Postfoundationalism Have a Moral Base?
Conjectural Histories
The Limits of Conjectural History
The Modern as an Ideal Type
Dissociation of Domains in Modern Society
Process of De-Differentiation in Postmodernism
Finding Space for a Postmodern Ethos
Morality as Relationships
A Postmodern Ethos: Generosity Generously Understood
Moving Beyond the Text: Generosity and Comparative Education
Chapter 7: School Reform in the Age of Globalization
Structural Adjustment and Educational Reform
The Commodification of Higher Education
The Decentralization of Education
Choice in Education
The Privatization of Education
Multiculturalism and Education
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Globalisation, Education Reforms and Policy: Competing Discourses
Globalisation, Education Reforms and Society
Globalisation and Its Effects on Societies
Cultural Dimensions of Globalisation
Globalisation as a Construct
Globalisation Discourses as a Concept Map
Pro-globalisation and Anti-globalisation Researchers
Globalisation and Socio-Economic Transformations
Cultural, Political and Economic Globalisation Discourses
Globalisation as a World System
Globalisation as a Global Capital Model
Globalisation as a Cultural Transformation
Globalisation and Its Politico-Economic Impact on Societies
Is Globalisation Global?
Globalisation and Implications for Education: Global Pedagogies
Global Pedagogies
The Moral Function of Global Pedagogy
The Schooling for Tomorrow Project
Comparative Education Policy Issues in Education for Tomorrow
New Paradigm Shift in Pedagogy
Evaluation
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Globalisation and Comparative Education: Changing Paradigms and Issues
Mapping of Educational Policy and Change
Policy and Education: Competing Views
Education and Policy: Paradigm Shifts
Comparative Education and Policy Shifts
From International Cooperation Policies to Global Education
Central Issues in Education Planning and Policy
Educational Planning as a Concept
Shift to Qualitative View of Total Process-Planning Model in the 1970s
Education and Policy Outcomes
Structural Changes in Education and Policies: Reforms and Innovations
Universal Primary Education Policy
Equality and Equity Policy Issues
School Choice Policy Issue and Social Inequality
Critical Evaluation of Education Policy
Concluding Comments
Chapter 10: Current Research in Higher Education Reforms
The Changing Nature of Higher Education Globally
Globalisation and Research Trends in Higher Education Reforms
Globalisation and Neo-liberalism in Higher Education Reforms
Governance in Education
Global University Rankings
Continuing Trend Toward Internationalization
Globalisation Beginning to Overwhelm Internationalization
Shifting Higher Education Delivery Systems
The Extension of Global Rankings
Quality Assurance
Teaching and Research Performance in the Higher Education Sector
Evaluation
Conclusion
Chapter 11: Globalisation and Cultural Identity: The Role of Intercultural Dialogue
Globalisation, Education and Intercultural Dialogue
Epistemological Issues
Ontological Issues
Cultural Differences
Globalisation, Education and the Other
Evolving Muslim Societies as the Other
Evolving National Identity
Multidimensional Aspect of Globalization
Methodological Issues in Education and Intercultural Dialogue
Conclusion
Chapter 12: Current Research on Human Rights Education Globally
Research on Human Rights Education: History
Defining Human Rights
Social and Cultural Dimension of Human Rights Education
Childrenâs Rights
Conceptualising Human Rights Education
Current Research on Human Rights Education
Human Rights Education and Implementation and Emerging Issues
Conclusion
References
Index
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