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E-raamat: Power, Voice and the Public Good: Schooling and Education in Global Societies

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Three themes underpin the tripartite structure of "Power, Voice, and the Public Good", including attention to the definitional and theoretical underpinnings of globalization; the ubiquitous nature and topical display of globalization; and, the possibilities of understanding, redefining and rethinking aspects of globalization with the backdrop of issues that relate to education, and the pursuit of public good. A plethora of examples how education and schooling respond to and are driven by larger global networks, demands, and discourses are explored. Each chapter of the book consistently addresses ways of looking at the hope and promise of education and schooling in spite of the advent, realities, and complexities of their globalized societies.

Focuses on such themes as - attention to the definitional and theoretical underpinnings of globalization; the ubiquitous nature and topical display of globalization; and, the possibilities of understanding, redefining and rethinking aspects of globalization with the backdrop of issues that relate to education, and the pursuit of public good.
List of Contributors
xi
Preface xv
Introduction xvii
SECTION I: GLOBALIZATION AND EDUCATIONAL POLITICS AND POLICIES
Globalization, Education and The Trouble With Peace
3(28)
Antoinette Errante
Neoliberalism Versus Social Justice: A View From Canada
31(24)
Reva Joshee
The Cost Of Education For Some: Educating Illegals In The U.S.
55(36)
David Urias
The Effects of The Neo-Liberal Agenda On Education In Some African Countries
91(26)
Birgit Brock-Utne
Schools As Markets: Bilking The Young and Powerless
117(32)
Judith Brooks-Buck
What to Teach Our Global Citizens: Applying Transnational Civics Frameworks in Four Post-Communist States
149(22)
Alison Price-Rom
Schooling and Education For The San (Ju|'Hoansi) in Namibia: Between A Rock of Colonialism and The Hard Place of Globalization
171(30)
Rodney K. Hopson
Jennifer Hays
SECTION II: GLOBALIZATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION
Globalization From Above, Globalization From Below: Mechanisms For Social Disparity and Social Justice in Higher Education
201(30)
Erin Kimura-Walsh
Walter R. Allen
Globalization, Knowledge Economy and The Emergence of Private Universities in Sub-Saharan Africa
231(30)
Kingsley Banya
The Globalisation of Higher Education: Assessing The Response of The University of The West Indies
261(24)
Meagan Sylvester
Learning To Get Ahead in A Global Society: Postsecondary Access of People of Color In The U.S.
285(22)
Eugene L. Anderson
Bryan Cook
International Education in A Global Context
307(36)
David Urias
SECTION III: GLOBALIZATION, EDUCATIONAL REFORM AND SOCIAL CONTEXT
Impact Of Japanese Colonial Legacy On Globalization Of Korean Education
343(24)
Kim Hyunsook Song
Globalization, Education, and Cultural Change In The Navajo Nation: Snapshots of Situated Appropriation and Adaptive Intelligence In The U.S. Southwest
367(24)
Edward J. Brantmeier
Globalization's Strategic Union: Decentralization, Efficiency, and The Implications For Educational Governance In Spain
391(28)
Laura C. Engel
Thailand and Globalization: The State Reform Utilities of Buddhism, Culture, and Education and The Social Movement of Socially and Spiritually Engaged Alternative Education
419(36)
Michael E. Jones
The Centrality of Context in The Development of The Commonwealth Teacher Recruitment Protocol: Relevance For International Teacher Migration
455(24)
Kimberly Ochs
From Producing Citizens to Producing Managers: Education in A Globalized World
479(28)
Adeela Arshad-Ayaz
Subject Index 507