Globalizing Minds : Rhetoric and Realities in International Schools

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Globalizing Minds : Rhetoric and Realities in International Schools

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 344 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781623965860
  • DDC分類 370.116

Full Description

Globalization has a profound effect on the mission and goals of education worldwide. One of its most visible manifestations is the worldwide endorsement of the idea of 'education for global citizenship,' which has been enthusiastically supported by national governments, politicians, and policy-makers across different nations. Increasingly, the educational institutions feel under pressure to respond to globalization forces by preparing students to engage competitively and successfully with this new realm, lest their nations be left in the dust. What is the role of international schools in implementing the idea of 'education for global citizenship'? How do these schools create a culturally unbiased global curriculum when the adopted models have been developed by Western societies and at the very least are replete with (Western) cultural values, traditions, and biases?

This collection of essays attempts to grapple with these complex issues, while highlighting that culture and politics closely intertwine with schooling and curriculum as parents, administrators, teachers, and students of different backgrounds and interests negotiate definitions of self and each other to construct knowledge in particular contexts. The goal is to examine the complexity of factors that drive the global demand for 'education for global citizenship' and de-construct the contested nature of 'global citizenship' by examining how the phenomenon is understood, interpreted, and modified in different cultural settings. The authors provide not only a thick description of their cases, but also a critical assessment of various attempts to initiate and implement educational reforms aimed at the development of globally-minded citizens in various national settings.

Contents

Part I. Introduction.

Chapter 1. The Pedagogy and Politics of Global Citizenship in International Schools: Setting the Context, Iveta Silova and Daphne P. Hobson.

Chapter 2. Global Citizenship Education as Pedagogic Discourse, James Cambridge.

Part II. Globalization, Curriculum, and Pedagogy.

Chapter 3. Where Is Global Citizenship? How International Schools Are Fulfilling Their Mission, Ian E. Sutherland, Darren Price, David Harris, and Luman Strong.

Chapter 4. The Influence of Service-Learning on the Development of Intercultural Sensitivity: A Case of an International School in Hong Kong, Jan M. Westrick.

Chapter 5. A Closer Look at Internationalism in International Education in the Philippines: A Journey Towards Authenticity, Maria Aurora Correa Bernardo and Sherylyne Almonte-Acosta.

Chapter 6. A Member of That Team: International School Students and Their Need to Belong, Nigel Bagnall.

Chapter 7. A Glimpse into the Making of Global Minds: The International School Experience at the United Nations International School, Diane G. Gal and Judith E. King-Calnek.

Chapter 8. The International Baccalaureate and Its "Second Era" of Ambitious Rhetoric: Wider Access and Greater Impact, Tristan Bunnell.

Part III. Globalization, Curriculum, and Politics.

Chapter 9. American Curriculum in an Islamic Context: A Complex Adoption of Life Skills Education Program in Kuwait, Roger J. Douglas.

Chapter 10. Growing Globally-Minded Citizens in the Desert: A Comparative Curricula Analysis of Two Schools in Kuwait, Kelly Card and Rosalee van Staalduinen.

Chapter 11. A "Brand-New" Chinese Model of an International School in Shanghai: Patriotic Marketing and International Education Hegemony, Zejun Zhou.

Chapter 12. Global, European, or Local Citizenship? The Discursive Politics of Citizenship Education in Central and Eastern Europe, William C. Brehm and O. Colin Webster.

Chapter 13. Trans-Regional Regimes and Globalization in Education: Constructing the Neo-Caribbean Citizen, Tavis D. Jules.

Chapter 14. What Discursive Practices Can Reveal About Being "Global": An Analysis of the Discourse of the International Baccalaureate Organization, Anna M. Hahn.

Chapter 15. By Way of Conclusion, Iveta Silova and Daphne P. Hobson.

Chapter 16. The Path to Globalizing Minds: Implications for Educational Approaches and Practices, Siegfried Ramler.

About the Authors.

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