Globalization and Education: Integration and Contestation across Cultures
By (Author) Nelly P. Stromquist
By (author) Karen Monkman
Contributions by Jill Blackmore
Contributions by Rosa Nidia Buenfil
Contributions by Martin Carnoy
Contributions by Carol Corneilse
Contributions by Jan Currie
Contributions by Noel Gough
Contributions by Anne Hickling-Hudson
Contributions by Catherine A. Odora Hoppers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
6th September 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
370
Paperback
384
Width 149mm, Height 227mm, Spine 21mm
499g
The effects of globalization have long been dealt with in terms of economic and technological consequences, but what about the influence on education Though still not a precise concept, what we understand as globalization is bringing forth numerous and profound changes in the economic, cultural, and political life of nations. With increased opportunities for interaction and learning, education around the world is rapidly becoming transformed. The essays contained in this comprehensive yet readable book, strive to provide a thorough examination of the impact these changes are having on how education is defined, whom it serves, and how it is assessed around the world.
People interested in this arena should read it. * On the Horizon *
With all the recent writing on globalization, it is a welcome addition to find a book that deals comprehensively with the relationship between globalization and education at all levels and comparatively in different countries, both developed and developing. It is unusual for such a book to be a cohesive whole, and yet it manages to be that. The quality of various contributions is quite consistent. There is something for everyone who takes a critical perspective on globalization here. Highly recommended. * Canadian Journal of Higher Education *
This is an excellent and timely book. It deals with enough issues that one could build an entire graduate course around. In addition, it raises enough questions that go far beyond the purview of a textbook. The chapters are so well referenced that the reader can take any of these issues and pursue them in greater depths. * Comparative Education Review *
Globalization and Education offers a set of insightful and pioneering articles by well-known and thoughtful scholars on some of the most important social issues of our times. It analyzes economic and cultural dimensions of globalization within the political context of the world system. This is a must-read for students and scholars in the field. -- Steven J. Klees, University of Maryland
Nelly P. Stromquist is professor in the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California. Karen Monkman is assistant professor in the International and Intercultural Development Education Program at Florida State University.