E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 243 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Comparative and International Education: A Diversity of Voices
E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 243 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Comparative and International Education: A Diversity of Voices
ISBN: 978-94-6209-125-2
Verlag: Sense Publishers
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Collectively, the chapters document research employing a variety of methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives, illustrating an array of universal and global issues in the field of comparative and international education. However, each of the cases its own unique character, as research findings and as personal reflections based on the authors’ experiential knowledge in particular social, cultural and political contexts. The contexts and regional settings include Chile, Canada, the United States, Hungary and elsewhere in East-Central Europe, France, Germany, Spain, Malaysia, Tanzania, South Africa, Cyprus, Tunisia, Egypt, Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East.
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Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: Global Issues: Regional, National and Local Culture Case Studies; Part I: Indigenous Identity and Development; 2. Decolonizing Indigenous Education in Canada; 3. Discovering the Past, Uncovering Diversity: The Reclamation of Indigenous Identity through a Community Education Project; Part II: Integration and Domination of Ethnic Minority Groups; 4. Critical Analysis of School Integration of Roma Children in Nyíregyháza, Hungary; 5. Social Equality versus Cultural Identity: Government Policies and Roma Education in East-Central Europe; 6. Children’s Home Languages in Early Childhood Education Systems: Handicap or Asset? A Comparative Study of Parents’ and Teachers’ Attitudes; 7. Constructing Spanish: Discourses of Language Hegemony in Spain; Part III: Language, Education, Language of Instruction and Identity; 8. A Study of Escalating Debates on the Use of a Global or Local Language in Education: Tanzania and Malaysia; 9. Voices from the Classroom: Teacher and Learner Perceptions on the Use of the Learners’ Home Language in the Teaching and Learning of School; Mathematics and SciencePart IV: Teacher Identity, Reform, Domination and Transformation; 10. Reform Environment and Teacher Identity in Chile; 11. Researching an Initiative on Peaceful Coexistence in Greek-Cypriot Schools: A Mixed-Methods Study on Teachers’ Perceptions and Emotions; Part V: Identity, Domination and Revolution; 12. Women’s Rights and Gender-Educational Inequality in Egypt and Tunisia: From Colonialism to Contemporary Revolution; 13. The Impact of Educational Systems on Political Violence in the Middle-East Region; List of Contributors.