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    Higher Education, Globalization and the Critical Emergence of Diversity.Peter D. Hershock - 2010 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 19 (1):29-42.
    Complex, risk-generating and predicament-laden patterns of global interdependence pose significant imperatives for radically reframing the purposes and provision of higher education. Changes already ongoing in higher education reflect and respond to global dynamics that are intensifying interdependence and, at the same time, deepening inequalities both within and among societies. Recognizing this is to recognize the need to question whether the arcs of change in higher education should remain passively entrained with globalization-driven magnifications and multiplications of difference, or whether higher (...)
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  2. Education in Eastern and Central Europe : re-thinking post-socialism in the context of globalization.Ben Eklof & Iveta Silova - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  3. Comparative education : the dialectics of globalization and its discontents.Carlos Alberto Torres - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge. Volume 1, Ability - Education: Globalization.Cheris Kramarae & Dale Spender - 2000 - Taylor & Francis.
    For a full list of entries and contributors, sample entries, and more, visit the Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women website. Featuring comprehensive global coverage of women's issues and concerns, from violence and sexuality to feminist theory, the Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women brings the field into the new millennium. In over 900 signed A-Z entries from US and Europe, Asia, the Americas, Oceania, and the Middle East, the women who pioneered the field from its inception collaborate with the new scholars (...)
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    CONFERENCE REPORT - Life After School : Education, Globalization and the Person.Eva Krugly-Smolska - 1995 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 15 (4):181-182.
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    Globalization, nationalism and Europe: The need for trans-national perspectives in education.Radim Šíp - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (2):248-257.
    The article is divided into five parts that take readers through a historical and sociological analysis of the birth of European nationalism and concludes by emphasizing the need to overcome nationalism. In the first three parts, the author provides readers with detailed arguments on the historical background of nationalism. These show that the ideas of nationalism provided modern society with an important type of social bond. However, the article also focuses on why this type of social bond became the source (...)
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    An aesthetic education in the era of globalization.Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - 2012 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Preface -- Introduction -- The burden of English -- Who claims alterity? -- How to read a "culturally different" book -- The double bind starts to kick in -- Culture: situating feminism -- Teaching for the times -- Acting bits/identity talk -- Supplementing Marxism -- What's left of theory? -- Echo -- Translation as culture -- Translating into English -- Nationalism and the imagination -- Resident alien -- Ethics and politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and certain scenes of teaching -- Imperative (...)
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  8. Moral education in an age of globalization.Nel Noddings - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (4):390-396.
    Care theory is used to describe an approach to global ethics and moral education. After a brief introduction to care ethics, the theory is applied to global ethics. The paper concludes with a discussion of moral education for personal, political, and global domains.
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    African Education and Globalization: Critical Perspectives.Alireza Asgharzadeh, George J. Sefa Dei, Joyce M. Djokoto, Rose Baaba Folson, Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo, Nkosinathi Mkosi, Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika, Edward Shizha, Wisdom J. Tettey & Mikael Wossen-Taffesse (eds.) - 2006 - Lexington Books.
    Containing both theoretical discussions of globalization and specific case analyses of individual African countries, this collection of essays examines the intersections of African education and globalization with multiple analytical and geographical emphases and intentions.
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    African Education and Globalization: Critical Perspectives.Ali A. Abdi, Korbla P. Puplampu & George J. Sefa Dei (eds.) - 2006 - Lexington Books.
    Containing both theoretical discussions of globalization and specific case analyses of individual African countries, this collection of essays examines the intersections of African education and globalization with multiple analytical and geographical emphases and intentions.
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    Moral Education in an Age of Globalization.Nel Noddings - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (4):390-396.
    Care theory is used to describe an approach to global ethics and moral education. After a brief introduction to care ethics, the theory is applied to global ethics. The paper concludes with a discussion of moral education for personal, political, and global domains.
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    Taiwan Education at the Crossroad: When Globalization Meets Localization.Zhuying Zhou - 2011 - Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Gregory S. Ching.
    Taiwan Education at the Crossroad examines the processes of schooling in Taiwan amidst the social, cultural, economic, and political conflicts resulting from local and global dilemmas and issues. The book opens with an introductory chapter detailing the recent world-wide phenomenon in education, i.e. globalization and localization, followed by parts one through five to showcase the different perspectives of Taiwan's education. Collectively these sections offer a panoramic and in-depth glimpse from the past to the future of educational trends in (...)
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    Globalization & Vocational Education: Liberation, Liability, or Both?J. M. Beach - 2008 - Educational Studies 44 (3):270-281.
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    Globalization and Education. The Internationalization of Access to Higher Education in Poland – Selected Legal Aspects.Łukasz Kierznowski - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 52 (1):133-142.
    Affecting many spheres of social life, globalization also inevitably affects the functioning of higher education and the legal status of individuals who intend to apply for admission in a country other than the one where they completed a previous stage of their education. The paper considers selected legal aspects of the access to higher education in Poland, primarily in the context of the internationalization of education, and, thus, the internationalization of the recruitment procedure where individual candidates apply for admission (...)
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    Education and Culture: Pluralism in the Age of Globalization.Salvatore Iuso & Pia Marinaro - 2023 - Elementa 3 (1-2):153-161.
    In an era increasingly characterized by pluralism and globalization, intercultural pedagogy represents a starting point for addressing the challenges that today’s society confronts us with daily. Throughout history, cultures have changed through interactions, exchanges, and hybridization, leading to the formation of an increasingly pluralistic and multicultural society. Against this background, it is crucial to develop approaches based on dialogue and mutual recognition. However, acceptance and willingness to encounter require an educational path that is promoted by schools from childhood, (...)
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    Globalization and education: Complexities and contingencies.F. Rizvi & R. L. Lingard - 2000 - Educational Theory 50 (4):419-426.
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    Education in Globalization.Paul Mocombe - 2007 - Upa.
    Through a series of new and previously published essays, Education in Globalization analyzes the nature of education under American hegemony. The author interprets the role of education as an institutional or ideological apparatus for bourgeois domination. He then examines the means by which global and local social actors are educated within the capitalist world system to serve the needs of the capital . The work concludes with an essay delineating what is to be done to reproduce the contemporary capitalist (...)
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    Globalization and Higher Education in Albania.Jevdet Rexhepi - 2013 - Lexington Books.
    This book focuses on the impacts of global and transnational trends in higher education policy in Albania and provides a window into the variable interplay of local and global forces in an under-studied Balkan nation.
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  19. Is Education Necessary? On Democracy, Economic Politics and Educational Knowledge in the Age of Globalization.Mirko Wischke - 2006 - Synthesis Philosophica 21 (1):103-114.
    Can education be reduced to training? Can education become equal to upbringing? What is meant by education? From Fichte to Schleiermacher, through Nietzsche and Jaspers, up to Habermas, these questions were discussed over and over again in the context of the relationship between education and universities. Reviving the history of this discussion is instructive in as much as it shows that contemporary discussions about the reform of education and higher education in very important aspects represent the revival of politically unresolved (...)
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    Philosophy of education in the era of globalization.Yvonne Raley & Gerhard Preyer (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Terrorism, ethnocentrism, religious tension, competition over limited resources, war - these are just a few of the problems and challenges that have emerged in today's global economy. Globalization both implies and requires economic interdependence; and this should bring with it a heightened sense of the interconnectedness of the participating societies. But unfortunately, as recent events indicate, rather than our having formed a global community, today's society is more fragmented than ever. In light of this, education faces some formidable new (...)
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  21. Moral Education: Preparing Teachers for Globalization.D. Staudt - 2001 - Journal of Thought 36 (4):61-62.
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    Globalization and Theological Education.Vinay Samuel - 2001 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 18 (2):68-74.
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  23. Education and the future development of Russia in the context of contemporary processes of globalization.I. A. Pfanenshtil, L. N. Pfanenshtil & M. P. Yatsenko - 2012 - Philosophy of Education 6:45.
     
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    Who Needs Critical Agency?: Educational research and the rhetorical economy of globalization.J. A. Rice & Michael Vastola - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (2):148-161.
    Current critical pedagogical scholarship has theorized the epistemological and social intersection between globalization and educational technology according to two distinct positions. For some, this intersection offers new liberatory knowledges and opportunities that can subvert social homogenization and economic disparity. For others, this relationship is just another phase of neoimperialism that should be politically and ideologically resisted. In contrast, we argue that the intersection between globalization and educational technologies is rather a manifestation of larger economic and logical (...)
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  25. Globalization, state transformation, and educational re-structuring: why postmodern diversity will prevail over standardization. [REVIEW]Leonard J. Waks - 2006 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (5-6):403-424.
    Over the past two decades the educational policies of neo-liberal nation states have exhibited contradictory tendencies, promoting both bureaucratic standardization of curriculum and standardized evaluation on the one hand, and postmodern diversification on the other. Despite recent increases in bureaucratic standardization, I argue that the economic, social and cultural effects of globalization will pressure these states towards postmodern diversification of educational arrangements to strengthen their perceived legitimacy.
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  26. Comparative education : the dialectics of globalization and its discontents.Carlos Alberto Torres - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Practical Ethics Characteristic and Educational Implication of Ham SokHon Ssial Thought in Human Rights in the Era of Globalization. 박형빈 - 2018 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (118):171-198.
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    Education for Critical Democracy and Compassionate Globalization.Kathy Hytten - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:333-341.
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  29. Education in Eastern and Central Europe : re-thinking post-socialism in the context of globalization.Ben Eklof & Iveta Silova - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
  30. Mathematics Education Ideologies and Globalization.Paul Ernest - 2007 - Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 21.
     
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    Globalization & Vocational Education: Liberation, Liability, or Both? Reclaiming Class: Women, Poverty, and the Promise of Higher Education in America. Vivyan C. Adair and Sandra L. Dahlberg, eds. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003. 269 pp. 69.50(Hardcover), 22.95 (Paperback). Globalizing Education for Work: Comparative Perspectives on Gender and the New Economy. Richard D. Lakes and Patricia A. Carter, eds. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. 221 pp. 49.95(Hardcover ...). [REVIEW]J. M. Beach - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 44 (3):270-281.
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    Schiller, Aesthetic Education and Globalization.Anil Bhatti & Vibha Surana - 2007 - In Friedrich Schiller & Rajendra Dengle (eds.), Schiller and Aesthetic Education Today. Mosaic Books. pp. 81.
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    Raising the pressure: globalization and the need for higher education reform.David E. Bloom - 2005 - In Glen Alan Jones, Patricia L. McCarney & Michael L. Skolnik (eds.), Creating Knowledge, Strengthening Nations: The Changing Role of Higher Education. University of Toronto Press. pp. 21--42.
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    Who Needs Critical Agency?: Educational research and the rhetorical economy of globalization.Michael Vastola J. A. Rice - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (2):148-161.
    Current critical pedagogical scholarship has theorized the epistemological and social intersection between globalization and educational technology according to two distinct positions. For some, this intersection offers new liberatory knowledges and opportunities that can subvert social homogenization and economic disparity. For others, this relationship is just another phase of neoimperialism that should be politically and ideologically resisted. In contrast, we argue that the intersection between globalization and educational technologies is rather a manifestation of larger economic and logical (...)
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    Should We Be Educated about the Globalization?Janez Vodičar - 2009 - Synthesis Philosophica 24 (2):281-295.
    Ricœur brings an interesting definition of utopia and ideology. Every society, which has the intention to remain more or less stable, must reach equilibrium between the mentioned. Relying on his definition, we will also try to classify the “educational” notion of globalization. We are trying to find an answer to the question whether current educational policies are characterised, predominantly, by ideological or, primarily, utopian approach. Of particular interest to us is the question of whose interest is the (...)
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    The meaning of education: from self as an antidote to globalization.Marc Pallarès-Piquer, Jordi Planella-Ribera, Oscar Chiva-Bartoll & Javier Albar - 2019 - Cinta de Moebio 65:254-266.
    Resumen: Vivimos tiempos en los que se ha pasado de concebir un acto de educar que proponía una relación medial a un acto de educar inscrito en una globalización que dicta la disolución del sujeto en una esfera vasta e impersonal. Esto nos ha portado a analizar el yo del alumnado que hoy acude a las aulas. A partir de una revisión teórica basada en el análisis hermenéutico de contenido y confrontación con la literatura sobre el tema, los resultados principales (...)
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    Rereading Democracy and Education today: John Dewey on globalization, multiculturalism, and democratic education.Leonard J. Waks - 2007 - Education and Culture 23 (1):27-37.
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    Dialectics of educational technology and reposition islamic education teacher’s role in globalization era.Agus Purwowidodo - 2016 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 11 (2).
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    The role of adult education in African development and globalization.M. Okenwa-Ojo - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 9 (2).
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    El Impacto de la Globalización en la Educación y el Perfil del Administrador Internacional (The Impact of Globalization on Education and the Profile of the International Manager).Manuel Barragán Codina - 2010 - Daena 5 (2):239-245.
    Resumen. Una de las prioridades de un egresado universitario, es su insersión en el mercado laboralprofesional, y es ahí donde realmente puede comprobar la aplicación de sus conocimientosprofesionales adquiridos durante sus estudios profesionales, y lo que experimenta frecuentemente ennuestro país, es que le resulta extremadamente dificl colocarse dentro de las empresas, cuando optapor esta alternativa, y esto da lugar a un reflexión academica sobre que tanto debe o puede hacer unainstitución de educación superior en Mexico, para facilitar o por lo (...)
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  41. Ontological problems of the globalization in the instauration aspect of philosophy and education.N. A. Knyazev - 2013 - Philosophy of Education 2:47.
     
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    A Study on the Issue of the Globalization․Multicultural Age and Direction of Ethics Education. 방영준 - 2010 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (77):113-135.
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    Globalization and the Careers of Mexican Knowledge Workers: An Exploratory Study of Employer and Worker Adaptations.Robert Boutilier - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S2):319 - 333.
    Previous research on the impacts of global trade on Mexican companies showed that the family remained the basic institutional model. Since then, however, Mexico's economy has become the most open economy in Latin America with a rising percentage university-educated workers. As a middle-income country unable to provide the cheapest labor in the world, Mexico may yet benefit from globalization by entering the global knowledge economy. In semi-structured interviews with eight university-educated knowledge workers from Cuernavaca, Mexico, this exploratory study looked (...)
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    Challenging preservice teachers’ understandings of globalization: Critical knowledge for global citizenship education.John P. Myers & Keith Rivero - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (4):383-396.
    This article addresses the demand for global content knowledge that the process of internationalization has placed on the preparation of social studies teachers. Drawing on scholarship about global perspectives in teacher education, this study examined what one cohort of preservice teachers learned about globalization during participation in a three-week, web-based, international relations simulation. The unit was part of a methods course designed to prepare preservice teachers to teach global issues and internationalize the curriculum. International simulations have long been touted (...)
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    Learning Stories as cross-national policy borrowing: The interplay of globalization and localization in preprimary education in Contemporary China.Minyi Li & Sue Grieshaber - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (12):1124-1132.
    Chinese kindergartens’ over 110 years of adaptation of foreign models is a vivid example of how globalization comes into direct contact with Chinese culture and creates cultural hybridities. Learning Stories as a narrative assessment tool to children’s development from New Zealand, has swept China with the endorsement from the professional organizations and local authorities, especially attracting many followers in Beijing. Based on a two-year participatory action research in Beijing, the article examines Learning Stories as policy borrowing, redesigned as an (...)
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    Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local.Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.) - 2007 - Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
    Comparative Education examines the common problems facing education systems around the world as the result of global economic, social, and cultural forces. Issues related to the governance, financing, provision, processes, and outcomes of education systems for differently situated social groups are described and analyzed in specific regional, national, and local contexts.
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    Lessons from Elsewhere? Comparative Music Education in Times of Globalization.Alexandra Kertz-Welzel - 2015 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 23 (1):48.
    In recent years, comparative education and comparative music education became important fields of research. Due to globalization, but also to international student assessments, it is most common to compare the outcomes of entire school systems or specific subject areas. The main goal is to identify the most successful systems and their best practices in order to help struggling countries to improve. While the notion of borrowing from successful systems might at first glance seem convincing, it has its clear downsides: (...)
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  48. Globalization and the threat to women's progress from poor men of the South.Plessis Cd - 2005 - African Journal of Business Ethics 1 (1):8.
    Control over economic surplus is the biggest contributor towards women's substantive equality in society. Furthermore, surplusgenerating women prioritize spending on family nutrition, health and education, which yields long-term social benefits at macrolevel. Globalization's marginalization of poor men in the Global South, from both the formal and informal economies, diminishes men's strategic indispensability in the community and household, and results in resistance to women's increased independence. Men's perceived sense of loss of control acts as trigger for an increase in domestic (...)
     
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    Prospects of Comparative Studies in Philosophy of Education in the Context of Globalization.Oksana Beregovaya & Vyacheslav Kudashov - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 2:95-106.
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    Philosophy in Indigenous Igbo Proverbs: Cross-Cultural Media for Education in the Era of Globalization.Okorie Onwuchekwa - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):218.
    It is common knowledge among people of Igbo descent that indigenous Igbo proverbs play vital roles in speech, communication and exchange of knowledge and ideas among them. However, what may be uncommon knowledge is the fact that philosophy is the basic ingredient that savours Igbo proverbs with the taste for fertilizing ideas across cultural divides. With philosophy inherent in them, indigenous Igbo proverbs readily present itself as a cross-cultural media for educating people of African and non-African descents on the events, (...)
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