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Schooling internationally : globalisation, internationalisation, and the future for international schools / edited by Richard Bates. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon. ; New York, New York : Routledge, [(c)2011.Edition: first editionDescription: x, 210 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415589277
  • 0415589274
  • 9780415589284
  • 0415589282
  • 9780203834800
  • 0203834801
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • LC1090.S366 2011
  • LC1090.B329.S366 2011
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Contents:
Global networking and the world of international education Michael Wylie The political economy of international schools and social class formation Ceri Brown and Hugh Lauder International schools and micropolitics: fear, vulnerability and identity in fragmented space Richard Caffyn Teachers for international schools of the future Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson Teaching and learning in international schools: a consideration of stakeholders and their expectations Helen Fail International curriculum James Cambridge Assessment in international schools Richard Bates The international baccalaureate: its growth and complexity of challenges Tristan Bunnell Education for global citizenship: reflecting on the instrumentalist agendas at play Harriet Marshall.
Summary: "This book sets out to provide a critical perspective on current issues facing 'international schooling', particularly the conflict between 'internationalising' and 'globalising' tendencies and to explore these as they affect teaching and learning, curriculum, pedagogy and assessment as well as to explore the contribution international schools might make to the achievement of global citizenship. It is the first book to critically analyse the ambiguities, tensions and conflicts that face those involved with, and researching, international schools and their role in global networking. Issues addressed include.Summary: This book will be essential reading for those teaching in, leading and governing international schools in countries around the world, as well as those who are contemplating entering the rapidly expanding world of international schooling."--Jacket.
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Global networking and the world of international education Michael Wylie The political economy of international schools and social class formation Ceri Brown and Hugh Lauder International schools and micropolitics: fear, vulnerability and identity in fragmented space Richard Caffyn Teachers for international schools of the future Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson Teaching and learning in international schools: a consideration of stakeholders and their expectations Helen Fail International curriculum James Cambridge Assessment in international schools Richard Bates The international baccalaureate: its growth and complexity of challenges Tristan Bunnell Education for global citizenship: reflecting on the instrumentalist agendas at play Harriet Marshall.

"This book sets out to provide a critical perspective on current issues facing 'international schooling', particularly the conflict between 'internationalising' and 'globalising' tendencies and to explore these as they affect teaching and learning, curriculum, pedagogy and assessment as well as to explore the contribution international schools might make to the achievement of global citizenship. It is the first book to critically analyse the ambiguities, tensions and conflicts that face those involved with, and researching, international schools and their role in global networking. Issues addressed include.

This book will be essential reading for those teaching in, leading and governing international schools in countries around the world, as well as those who are contemplating entering the rapidly expanding world of international schooling."--Jacket.

Richard Bates is Professor of Social and Administrative Studies in the Faculty of Education at Deakin University, Australia.

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