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Learning in the Global Era
International Perspectives on Globalization and Education
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2007
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An international gathering of leading scholars, policymakers, and educators takes on some of the most difficult and controversial issues of our time in this groundbreaking exploration of how globalization is affecting education around the world. The contributors, drawing from innovative research in both the social sciences and the neurosciences, examine the challenges and opportunities now facing schools as a result of massive migration flows, new economic realities, new technologies, and the growing cultural diversity of the world's major cities. Writing for a wide audience, they address such questions as: How do we educate all youth to develop the skills and sensibilities necessary to thrive in globally linked, technologically interconnected economies? What can schools do to meet the urgent need to educate growing numbers of migrant youth at risk of failure in societies already divided by inequality? What are the limits of cultural tolerance as tensions over gender, religion, and race threaten social cohesion in schools and neighborhoods alike? Bringing together scholars with deep experience in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, this work, grounded in rich examples from everyday life, is highly relevant not only to scholars and policymakers but also to all stakeholders responsible for the day-to-day workings of schools in cities across the globe.
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Contributor: Marcelo Suarez-Orozco
Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco is The Courtney Sale Ross University Professor of Globalization and Education and Co-director of Immigration Studies at New York University. He is also Co-Director of the Institute for Globalization and Education in Metropolitan Settings. He is coeditor, with Mariela M. Páez, of Latinos: Remaking America, coeditor, with Desirée Baolian Qin-Hilliard, of Globalization: Culture and Education in the New Millennium (both from UC Press), and is the author of many other books.
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Learning In The Global Era
1 - Part One. Interdisciplinary Approaches To Learning And Understanding In The Global Era
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1. From Teaching Globalization To Nurturing Global Consciousness
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2. Understanding Cultural Patterns
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3. Mind, Brain, And Education In The Era Of Globalization
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4. Social Conduct, Neurobiology, And Education
104 - Part Two. Learning And The Functions Of Education In A Changing Global Economy
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5. The Global Spread Of Women’S Schooling: Effects On Learning, Literacy, Health, And Children
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6. Globalization And Education: Can The World Meet The Challenge?
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7. How Computerized Work And Globalization Shape Human Skill Demands
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8. The Postindustrial Workplace And Challenges To Education
175 - Part Three. Learning, Immigration, And Integration
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9. On The Need For Teaching Intercultural Skills: Challenges For Education In A Globalizing World
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10. The Integration Of Immigrant Youth
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11. The Education Of Immigrant Students In A Globalized World: Policy Debates In Comparative Perspective
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12. First-Language And -Culture Learning In Light Of Globalization: The Case Of Muslims In Flanders And In The Brussels Area, Belgium
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13. Rethinking Honor In Regard To Human Rights: An Educational Imperative In Troubled Times
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Appendix A. Global Inequality
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Appendix B. Explanation Of Terms
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Notes On Contributors
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Index
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Keywords for this book
education; globalization; cultural diversity; social cohesion; new technology; interconnection; inequality; diversity; global era; interdisciplinary approaches; cultural tolerance; global economy; immigration; students and teachers; social sciences; school; policy; neurosciences; migration flow; economics; migrant youths; gender; religion; race; social order; africa; north america; south america; asia; europe; middle east; integration; learning; immigration and immigrants; technology