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Bates, Vincent C. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2014
Cosmopolitanism is basically a moral stance requiring every human to be concerned with the wellbeing of every other human being on earth. As such, it tends to privilege cosmopolitan--urban and culturally elite--populations while suppressing more "place-bound" groups. Cosmopolitan education constitutes a form of abjection whereby…
Descriptors: Music Education, Cultural Pluralism, Western Civilization, Cultural Influences
Uchendu, C. C. – African Higher Education Review, 2013
Education is such a powerful instrument for national transformation and development such that anything that affects an educational system negatively affects the national development. This study investigated the extent to which access to higher education is globalized and the implications for Nigeria. An ex-post facto research design was adopted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Access to Education, Higher Education
Wagner, Daniel – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2013
At its founding in 1946, UNESCO put literacy at the top of its education and human rights agenda. More than six decades later, UNESCO maintains the mission statement: "UNESCO is at the forefront of global literacy efforts and is dedicated to keeping literacy high on national, regional and international agendas." This chapter briefly describes how…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Technical Assistance, Institutional Mission, Literacy
Bridges, David – Ethics and Education, 2014
The focus of this paper is on a variety of practices associated with the transfer of educational policy and practice from one national education system to another--practices sometimes referred to as "policy borrowing". Its concern is with the ethical and political issues raised by these practices. In particular, it discusses concerns…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Developed Nations
Abadzi, Helen – International Review of Education, 2016
Technological achievements require complex skills for the workplace, along with creativity, communication, and critical thinking. To compete effectively in the global economy, governments must provide their citizens with relevant education and training. To help close the skills gap, international agencies often advise governments of developing…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Fiction, Memory, Creativity
Murphy-Graham, Erin; Lloyd, Cynthia – Policy Futures in Education, 2016
This article proposes a conceptual framework for how education can promote adolescent girls' empowerment and, by mapping the field, highlights promising examples of empowering education programs. We conclude by identifying both research and programmatic opportunities for the future that will harness the expertise of a range of specialists from the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Middle School Students, Student Empowerment
Jokila, Suvi – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2015
The aim of this paper is to explore Appadurai's ideas of global cultural flows in the context of the internationalization of higher education in China. Studies on the internationalization of higher education have increased with the expansion of international activities on university campuses; however, more theoretical analysis in the field is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Global Approach, Developing Nations
McLaren, Peter; Jandric, Petar – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
This conversation is the first systemic attempt to capture Peter McLaren's ideas about the relationships between critical revolutionary pedagogy and virtuality. It introduces the main problems with educational postmodernism, explains Peter's return towards the Marxist-humanist trajectory, and addresses contemporary challenges to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Marxian Analysis, Humanism
Rynerson, Douglas – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The impact of globalization and technological advances created a global economic environment in which emerging countries can compete with traditionally economically dominant countries on an increasingly level playing field. Emerging countries can advance their economy through the attraction of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) more quickly than by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Economic Factors, Educational Policy
GPE 2020: Improving Learning and Equity through Stronger Education Systems. Strategic Plan 2016-2020
Global Partnership for Education, 2016
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) addresses the most significant education challenges faced by developing countries through supporting governments to improve equity and learning by strengthening their education systems. GPE is a global fund and a partnership focused entirely on education in developing countries. The partnership has a…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Global Approach, Developing Nations, Strategic Planning
Daniel, John – Journal of Learning for Development, 2014
After reviewing the evolution of attitudes to poverty and education we note how it influenced the early provision of schooling and the emergence of a global agenda for international development and universal education. At first, this agenda was grounded in the Enlightenment values that inspired the Universal Declaration of Human Rights but…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Poverty, Educational Attitudes, Equal Education
George, June; Lewis, Theodore – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2011
This article focuses on education in developing countries in the context of globalization and with specific reference to the Caribbean. It examines the concept of globalization and related concepts and positions developing countries within this context. It explores the possibility of the creation of a third space where the local and the global can…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization
Grapragasem, Selvaraj; Krishnan, Anbalagan; Mansor, Azlin Norhaini – International Journal of Higher Education, 2014
Malaysia has evolved from a production-based to knowledge-based economy in order to stay relevant and compete in the global marketplace. Thus, the purpose of this article is to discuss current trends in Malaysian higher education and how these affect education policies and practices. Four main trends are discussed in this study: Globalization,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Trends, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Locke, Sharon; Libarkin, Julie; Chang, Chun-Yen – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2012
A fundamental goal of geoscience education is ensuring that all inhabitants of the planet have knowledge of the natural processes that shape the physical environment, and understand how the actions of humans have an impact on the Earth on local, regional, and global scales. Geoscientists accept that deep understanding of natural processes requires…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Global Approach, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
Lee, Jeongwoo – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2013
Many countries are now creating world-class universities (WCUs) as essential parts of their higher education reform agendas, and as national goals. It is legitimate to ask whether every country that aspires to build a WCU can do so--especially developing countries. To answer this question, this paper provides a three-step framework. The first step…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Universities, Global Approach, Higher Education