Arguing that globalization has been conceived of largely in economic terms this article examines the possibility of a global curriculum in the light of Touraine’s assertion that the major global problem is not economic but social: can we live together? I argue that a global curriculum conceived in social terms is possible and that it will involve: (a) the inclusion of currently ‘subjugated knowledges’; (b) the ability to cross cultural boundaries within and between societies; and (c) a commitment to development as freedom. Such a curriculum would be a recognition of the need to rescue society and personality from the ravages of global markets through education.<br /
In this paper I discuss the necessity of putting global issues at the center of school curricula. I ...
As the third millennium progresses, we are faced with increasing pressures relating to climate chang...
Globalization’s impact remains a point of interest for many leaders and scholars. Globalization inte...
In this article we try to look around the globalization phenomenon on which -and with the only excep...
Recently more and more talk about "globalization " with loads of semasiological variety: m...
Challenges such as the ‘globalisation backlash’ are rooted in lifeworld experiences. These experienc...
• Global learning means that education should put learning in a global context, fostering: • critica...
This paper considers some of the key challenges and opportunities for global learning. It is argued...
I believe a “global consciousness” is the core principle in being a global citizen. A global citize...
In this philosophical thesis, I propose global education as one approach for fostering global citize...
What is globalisation? How are its effects felt by different people across the world? How can we h...
Global education is concerned with social justice and student empowerment. However, an understanding...
The concept of globalization has been introduced due to technical advancements that has made the wor...
Globalization has tightened the bonds of interconnectedness and interdependence among nation-states....
This chapter begins by examining briefly several aspects of the nexus between globalisation and soci...
In this paper I discuss the necessity of putting global issues at the center of school curricula. I ...
As the third millennium progresses, we are faced with increasing pressures relating to climate chang...
Globalization’s impact remains a point of interest for many leaders and scholars. Globalization inte...
In this article we try to look around the globalization phenomenon on which -and with the only excep...
Recently more and more talk about "globalization " with loads of semasiological variety: m...
Challenges such as the ‘globalisation backlash’ are rooted in lifeworld experiences. These experienc...
• Global learning means that education should put learning in a global context, fostering: • critica...
This paper considers some of the key challenges and opportunities for global learning. It is argued...
I believe a “global consciousness” is the core principle in being a global citizen. A global citize...
In this philosophical thesis, I propose global education as one approach for fostering global citize...
What is globalisation? How are its effects felt by different people across the world? How can we h...
Global education is concerned with social justice and student empowerment. However, an understanding...
The concept of globalization has been introduced due to technical advancements that has made the wor...
Globalization has tightened the bonds of interconnectedness and interdependence among nation-states....
This chapter begins by examining briefly several aspects of the nexus between globalisation and soci...
In this paper I discuss the necessity of putting global issues at the center of school curricula. I ...
As the third millennium progresses, we are faced with increasing pressures relating to climate chang...
Globalization’s impact remains a point of interest for many leaders and scholars. Globalization inte...