Full Description
Education, once regarded as a key pillar of Commonwealth activity, is increasingly inconspicuous on Commonwealth agendas. Written to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the first Commonwealth Education Conference in 1959, the chapters in this volume reflect on the past, present, and future of Commonwealth educational cooperation. This book reviews some of the principal dimensions of education development in Commonwealth member states and the challenges they face, including girls' education, student exchange, the use of technology, education challenges in small states, and efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in and through education.
Across all its contributions, this book examines the case for education being a continued priority area for Commonwealth collective engagement and considers where and how the Commonwealth might direct future efforts in education at a time of constrained resources. This book is an insightful resource for scholars and researchers involved in Commonwealth studies and will be of particular interest to political scientists, economists, and educators.
This book originally appeared as a special issue of The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs.
Contents
Introduction Staying Relevant: Commonwealth Education at 60 1. The Sustainable Development Goals for Education: Commonwealth Perspectives and Opportunities 2. Achieving the Promise to Leave No Girl behind in Commonwealth Countries 3. India's South-South Cooperation in Human Resource Development 4. Commonwealth Student Exchange 1959-2019 - Planned and Unplanned 5. Commonwealth Engagement in Education: Prospects in the Era of SDGs 6. 'Regimes Theory' as an Approach to Understanding Educational Cooperation in CARICOM and Commonwealth Countries 7. The Future Use of Technology in Education and Learning in the Commonwealth 8. Commonwealth Small States, Education and Environmental Uncertainty: Learning from the Sharp End