International comparative education: Recent print books
This guide is for those interested in international comparative education, both research and practice.
Recent print books
Creating third spaces of learning for post-capitalism: lessons from educators and activists by Gary L. Anderson; Dipti Desai; Ana Inés Heras; Carol Anne Spreen
Publication Date: 2023In this book, the authors' post-capitalist approach to change focuses less on what we need to dismantle and more on what educators and activists are building in its place. Studying schools and other social organizations in the Global North and South, the authors identify and examine some of the most interesting counterhegemonic spaces in both formal and informal education today.The political economy of education by Martin Carnoy
Publication Date: 2024The Political Economy of Education provides academically rigorous yet clear explanations of the economics and politics driving today's educational systems and how economists analyze them. The book covers a host of topics central to teaching about education and crucial to educational policy. These include how to use the tools of economic and political theory to take critical measure of education's role in social mobility and economic growth, whether good teachers can overcome social class and race achievement gaps, the effectiveness of early childhood and vocational education, and debates on school accountability and whether increasing spending on schooling improves quality. The book also explores worldwide changes in higher education, especially massification and increased stratification and privatization.World education patterns in the global South: the ebb of global forces and the flow of contextual imperatives by C. C. Wolhuter; Alexander W. Wiseman (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022World Education Patterns in the Global South surveys the educational responses and new educational landscapes being developed as a consequence of the powerful global forces that are demanding change within the Global South's educational contexts, including Central and South-East Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.Dewey, education, and the Mediterranean: themes, trails, and traces by Maura Striano (Vol. Ed.); Ronald G. Sultana (Vol. Ed.)
Publication Date: 2023There are few, if any, other educational philosophers that have left their mark internationally as John Dewey has. Author of 40 books and no less than 700 articles that appeared in over 140 journals, Dewey's work has been translated into at least 35 languages. His landmark Democracy and Education - published over a century ago in 1916 - is one of the most cited educational texts ever.Students learning in communities: ideas and practices from the U.S.A., India, Russia, and China by Eija Kimonen; Raimo Nevalainen
Publication Date: 2022This book examines the interplay between education and society in the 20th and early 21st centuries and addresses philosophical views and educational aims with their associated values for community-based learning in the U.S.A., India, Russia, and China. The philosophical background of community-based learning in these countries relies both on national philosophical traditions and on reformist ideas in international schools of thought--over time opposition to certain international pedagogical ideas surfaced in these countries.American higher education in a global context : historical perspectives by Cristina González
Publication Date: 2022American Higher Education in a Global Context: Historical Perspectives describes the current state of universities on each continent, providing a comprehensive analysis of the numerous factors that have affected higher education systems around the world.Global directions in inclusive education: conceptualizations, practices, and methodologies for the 21st century by edited by Matthew J. Schuelka and Suzanne Carrington
Publication Date: 2022Global Directions in Inclusive Education pushes the conceptual boundaries of 'inclusive education' and explores new ways to research and envision inclusion and diversity in education for all children. This pioneering book problematizes 'inclusive education' as a global currency, as another form of deficit-thinking, and as a universal application.Education policy and the political right: the burning fuse beneath schooling in the US, UK and Australia by Grant Rodwell
Publication Date: 2022During the past three or four decades in the US, the UK, and Australia, the Right has been remarkably successful in amassing political power. And in doing so, the right of politics in these countries has reshaped school educational policy and practice, a necessary step in securing the future of the Right as a political force.International schooling: privilege and power in globalized societies by Lucy Bailey
Publication Date: 2022International schooling has expanded rapidly in recent years, with the number of students educated in international schools projected to reach seven million by 2023. Drawing on the author's extensive experience conducting research in international schools across the globe, this book critically analyses the concept of international schooling and its rapid growth in the 21st century. It identifies the forces driving this trend, asking to what extent this is an enterprise that meets the needs of a global elite, and examining its relationship to national systems of education.Accountability and culture of school teachers and principals: an eight-country comparative study by Zehava Rosenblatt and Theo Wubbels
Publication Date: 2021Accountability and Culture of School Teachers and Principals studies the degree to which teachers and principals in eight countries view themselves as taking responsibility, working by clear standards, reporting transparently, and accepting feedback at work. The book focuses on cultural values that explain variation in accountability levels of school educators, drawing on data from Canada, China, Hungary, Israel, the Netherlands, Spain, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.University education, controversy and democratic citizenship by Nuraan Davids (Ed.); Yusef Waghid (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020This book explores the role of the university in upholding democratic values for societal change. The chapters advocate for the moral virtue of democratic patriotism: the editors and contributors argue that universities, as institutions of higher learning, can encourage the creation of critical and patriotic citizens.Queer epistemologies in education: Luso-Hispanic dialogues and shared horizons by Moira Pérez (Ed.); Gracia Trujillo-Barbadillo (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020This edited collection brings together the work of researchers and educators from Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Portugal,and Mexico on education, pedagogy, and research from a queer perspective.Developing and evaluating quality bilingual practices in higher education by Fernando D. Rubio-Alcalá (Ed.); Do Coyle (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2021This book provides an overview and evaluation of the quality of bilingual education found in internationalised higher education institutions. Its authors focus on the multifaceted roles that language(s) play in these growing multilingual spaces and analyse and identify the many factors that account for quality multilingual degree programmes.Social justice and international education: research, practice, and perspectives by LaNitra Berger (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020Social Justice and International Education: Research, Practice, and Perspectives brings together a group of educators, scholars, and practitioners in the field of international education who are doing important and innovative work promoting social justice, confronting inequality, and fostering social responsibility in a global context.
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