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In the new times of globalisation, international academic contacts and collaborations are ever increasing. They are taking many forms, from international conferences and publications, student and academic exchange, cross cultural research projects, curriculum development to professional development activities and affect every aspect of academic life from teaching, research to service.
This book aims to develop theoretical frameworks of the phenomena of internationalisation and globalisation. It identifies related ethical, moral, political and economic issues facing mathematics and science
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Produktbeschreibung
In the new times of globalisation, international academic contacts and collaborations are ever increasing. They are taking many forms, from international conferences and publications, student and academic exchange, cross cultural research projects, curriculum development to professional development activities and affect every aspect of academic life from teaching, research to service.

This book aims to develop theoretical frameworks of the phenomena of internationalisation and globalisation. It identifies related ethical, moral, political and economic issues facing mathematics and science educators. It provides a venue for the publication of results of international comparisons on cultural differences and similarities rather than merely on achievement and outcomes. The book represents the different voices and interests from around the world rather than consensus on issues, and serves as a forum for critical discussion of the various models and forms of international projects and collaborations.
Autorenporträt
Bill Atweh, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia / Angela Calabrese Barton, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA / Marcelo Borba, State University of São Paulo, Rio Claro, Brazil / Noel Gough, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia / Christine Keitel, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany / Catherine Vistro-Yu, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines / Renuka Vithal, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Ashwood, South Africa