Critical Perspectives on International Education

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In rapidly globalizing spaces of life, any research project on international education would necessarily have multi-directional emphases, with the quality of observations and analyses reflecting the expanding political, economic and cultural intersections which characterize this potentially promising century. To respond to these emerging learning and living contexts of our world, this book brings together some of the most active and established scholars in the field. As such, the book represents important epistemic interventions that analyze and critique the institutional, socio-economic, linguistic and pedagogical platforms of international education. As the locus of international education cannot be detached from the pragmatics of social development, the specific recommendations embedded in this book expand the debates and broaden the boundaries of learning projects that should enhance the lives of people, especially those who are continually marginalized by the regimes of globalization. Thus, the book actively advocates for possibilities of human well-beings via different formats of education in diverse locations of life.

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Critical Perspectives on International Education
Redefinitions, Knowledge-making, Mobilities and Changing the world
Pages: 1–41
Making Sense of Internationalization
A Critical Analysis
Pages: 43–59
Redesign or Rearrangement?
The Intensification of Teacher Education and the Recognition of Equity, Diversity and Internationalization
Pages: 121–134
Intensification of Faculty Engagement in the Internationalisation of Adult Education
A Comparative Study of Canada and the United States
Pages: 135–148
Internationalizing Postsecondary Education
Opportunities, Possibilities and Challenges
Pages: 149–164
The Administration of English as a Second Language (ESL) Program in Higher Education
Striking the Balance between Generating Revenue and Serving Students
Pages: 165–180
Managing a New Diversity on a Small Campus
The Case of l’Université de Moncton (Canada)
Pages: 181–195
Student Mobility in Europe, Tunisia and French-speaking Canada
Global Trends and Social Fragmentation
Pages: 197–200
Tunisian Students Abroad
New Routes to Knowledge
Pages: 201–204
Student Mobility and the Canadian Francophonie
Individual and Community Issues
Pages: 223–227
Indian Women Educators
Freedom Fighters with a Vision
Pages: 321–331
The Owl Spreads its Wings
Global and International Education within the Local from Critical Perspectives
Pages: 333–347
Intensive Globalizations of African Education
Re-Interrogating the Relevance of Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs)
Pages: 349–362
Index
Pages: 379–387
An important and rigorous academic work that makes a valuable and unique contribution to the evolution of the broader internationalisation agenda in higher education institutions across the world.” —University World News, May 2015
Critical Perspectives on International Education offers a historically comprehensive, intellectually honest, and perspective-rich scholarly exploration of a new education-globalization dynamic. This book courageously offers up diverse voices, gathered into a robust and useful conversation regarding global education. This book adds greatly to understanding why educational marketplaces must be driven by principles and practices that empower diverse peoples, to secure sustainable knowledge benefits that contribute to personal, local, national and international well-being. This critical perspective reader will engage scholars, researchers and citizens.” —Jim Paul, University of Calgary
“In the current intensifications of globalization and its resulting inequalities, it is crucial to better understand the role of knowledge creation and knowledge dissemination. Should knowledge be only a commodity to be sold in the market and a tool to increase economic capital, or should it be a shared sociocultural capital aimed at improving democracy and the common good? In Critical Perspectives on International Education, Yvonne Hébert and Ali A. Abdi assemble an impressive array of contributions from all over the world that address this question from a variety of critical perspectives and case studies. I recommend this book to everyone interested in the connections between education, citizenship development and human well-being.” —Daniel Schugurensky, Arizona State University
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