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Negotiating Global, Transnational, and Neoliberal Dynamics
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Negotiating Global, Transnational, and Neoliberal Dynamics
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This book explores the impacts on personal and professional, local and global forms of belonging in educational spaces amidst rapid changes shaped by globalization.
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This book explores the impacts on personal and professional, local and global forms of belonging in educational spaces amidst rapid changes shaped by globalization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000541168
- Artikelnr.: 63152247
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000541168
- Artikelnr.: 63152247
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Karen Monkman is Professor Emerita of Education at DePaul University, USA. Ann Frkovich is Associate Professor of Research at Concordia University, USA.
1 Introduction: Belonging in Globalizing Spaces
Ann Frkovich & Karen Monkman
Part I. Neoliberalism and the Complications of Belonging
2 The "Absolute Model" or "Disposable Commodities"? Navigating Charter
School Teachers' Roles under Neoliberal Policy Regimes
Beth Wright-Costello
3 Teacher or Policy Subject? Navigating Alternative Teacher Preparation in
a Neoliberal Era
Angela Kraemer-Holland
4 "Each One Standing on the Other's Head": Neoliberal Pariahdom and How
Parvenu Culture Inhibits Broad Social Solidarity among the Working-Class
Jeremiah Howe
5 Creative Destruction in School Education during COVID-19
Mariano Narodowski & Delfina Campetella
Part II. Transnational Searches for Belonging
6 Adult Education as a Site for Integration? Experiences of Syrian Refugee
Young Adults in Quebec
Ratna Ghosh, Domenique Sherab, Milagros Calderón Moya & Arianne Maraj
7 Learning to Transcend the Nation State: The Flexible Citizenship of
China's Elite Transnational Teenager
Ann Frkovich
8 Enacting Borderland Pedagogies: Transnational Returnee English Teachers
in Mexico
Amy E. Laboe
Part III. Effects of Global Policy Discourses on Belonging
9 Networked Education Systems and the Flow of PISA-Induced References
Erika L. Kessler & Oren Pizmony-Levy
10 "I Am a Wicked Somebody": The Experience of Not Going to School in a
Schooled Society
Grace Pai
11 Transcending Colonial Rule and Reimagining Rhodesia's Future: The
Rockefeller Foundation and the University College of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland, 1950-1980
Fungisai Musoni-Chikede
12 The Educational Quality Tribunal and its Influences on Teachers'
Careers: The Chilean Case
Carmelo Galioto Allegra & Camila Pérez Navarro
Part IV. Knowledge and Practice for Global Belonging
13 Global Citizenship Education is a Verb: The Cultural Process of
Constructing Global Citizens in an Age of Neoliberalism and English
Language Dominance
Thatcher A. Spero
14 Educational Territories and Schools that Go Global: The Case of IB
Schools and the Emergence of New Territorialities
Liliana Mayer & Verónica Gottau
15 Innovation in a Time of Making Do: COVID-19 and the Digital Divide
through the Lens of a Mobile Phone Mathematics Program in South Africa
Martha Fitzpatrick Bishai
16 Conclusion: Belonging in Multi-Layered Spaces
Karen Monkman & Ann Frkovich
Ann Frkovich & Karen Monkman
Part I. Neoliberalism and the Complications of Belonging
2 The "Absolute Model" or "Disposable Commodities"? Navigating Charter
School Teachers' Roles under Neoliberal Policy Regimes
Beth Wright-Costello
3 Teacher or Policy Subject? Navigating Alternative Teacher Preparation in
a Neoliberal Era
Angela Kraemer-Holland
4 "Each One Standing on the Other's Head": Neoliberal Pariahdom and How
Parvenu Culture Inhibits Broad Social Solidarity among the Working-Class
Jeremiah Howe
5 Creative Destruction in School Education during COVID-19
Mariano Narodowski & Delfina Campetella
Part II. Transnational Searches for Belonging
6 Adult Education as a Site for Integration? Experiences of Syrian Refugee
Young Adults in Quebec
Ratna Ghosh, Domenique Sherab, Milagros Calderón Moya & Arianne Maraj
7 Learning to Transcend the Nation State: The Flexible Citizenship of
China's Elite Transnational Teenager
Ann Frkovich
8 Enacting Borderland Pedagogies: Transnational Returnee English Teachers
in Mexico
Amy E. Laboe
Part III. Effects of Global Policy Discourses on Belonging
9 Networked Education Systems and the Flow of PISA-Induced References
Erika L. Kessler & Oren Pizmony-Levy
10 "I Am a Wicked Somebody": The Experience of Not Going to School in a
Schooled Society
Grace Pai
11 Transcending Colonial Rule and Reimagining Rhodesia's Future: The
Rockefeller Foundation and the University College of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland, 1950-1980
Fungisai Musoni-Chikede
12 The Educational Quality Tribunal and its Influences on Teachers'
Careers: The Chilean Case
Carmelo Galioto Allegra & Camila Pérez Navarro
Part IV. Knowledge and Practice for Global Belonging
13 Global Citizenship Education is a Verb: The Cultural Process of
Constructing Global Citizens in an Age of Neoliberalism and English
Language Dominance
Thatcher A. Spero
14 Educational Territories and Schools that Go Global: The Case of IB
Schools and the Emergence of New Territorialities
Liliana Mayer & Verónica Gottau
15 Innovation in a Time of Making Do: COVID-19 and the Digital Divide
through the Lens of a Mobile Phone Mathematics Program in South Africa
Martha Fitzpatrick Bishai
16 Conclusion: Belonging in Multi-Layered Spaces
Karen Monkman & Ann Frkovich
1 Introduction: Belonging in Globalizing Spaces
Ann Frkovich & Karen Monkman
Part I. Neoliberalism and the Complications of Belonging
2 The "Absolute Model" or "Disposable Commodities"? Navigating Charter
School Teachers' Roles under Neoliberal Policy Regimes
Beth Wright-Costello
3 Teacher or Policy Subject? Navigating Alternative Teacher Preparation in
a Neoliberal Era
Angela Kraemer-Holland
4 "Each One Standing on the Other's Head": Neoliberal Pariahdom and How
Parvenu Culture Inhibits Broad Social Solidarity among the Working-Class
Jeremiah Howe
5 Creative Destruction in School Education during COVID-19
Mariano Narodowski & Delfina Campetella
Part II. Transnational Searches for Belonging
6 Adult Education as a Site for Integration? Experiences of Syrian Refugee
Young Adults in Quebec
Ratna Ghosh, Domenique Sherab, Milagros Calderón Moya & Arianne Maraj
7 Learning to Transcend the Nation State: The Flexible Citizenship of
China's Elite Transnational Teenager
Ann Frkovich
8 Enacting Borderland Pedagogies: Transnational Returnee English Teachers
in Mexico
Amy E. Laboe
Part III. Effects of Global Policy Discourses on Belonging
9 Networked Education Systems and the Flow of PISA-Induced References
Erika L. Kessler & Oren Pizmony-Levy
10 "I Am a Wicked Somebody": The Experience of Not Going to School in a
Schooled Society
Grace Pai
11 Transcending Colonial Rule and Reimagining Rhodesia's Future: The
Rockefeller Foundation and the University College of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland, 1950-1980
Fungisai Musoni-Chikede
12 The Educational Quality Tribunal and its Influences on Teachers'
Careers: The Chilean Case
Carmelo Galioto Allegra & Camila Pérez Navarro
Part IV. Knowledge and Practice for Global Belonging
13 Global Citizenship Education is a Verb: The Cultural Process of
Constructing Global Citizens in an Age of Neoliberalism and English
Language Dominance
Thatcher A. Spero
14 Educational Territories and Schools that Go Global: The Case of IB
Schools and the Emergence of New Territorialities
Liliana Mayer & Verónica Gottau
15 Innovation in a Time of Making Do: COVID-19 and the Digital Divide
through the Lens of a Mobile Phone Mathematics Program in South Africa
Martha Fitzpatrick Bishai
16 Conclusion: Belonging in Multi-Layered Spaces
Karen Monkman & Ann Frkovich
Ann Frkovich & Karen Monkman
Part I. Neoliberalism and the Complications of Belonging
2 The "Absolute Model" or "Disposable Commodities"? Navigating Charter
School Teachers' Roles under Neoliberal Policy Regimes
Beth Wright-Costello
3 Teacher or Policy Subject? Navigating Alternative Teacher Preparation in
a Neoliberal Era
Angela Kraemer-Holland
4 "Each One Standing on the Other's Head": Neoliberal Pariahdom and How
Parvenu Culture Inhibits Broad Social Solidarity among the Working-Class
Jeremiah Howe
5 Creative Destruction in School Education during COVID-19
Mariano Narodowski & Delfina Campetella
Part II. Transnational Searches for Belonging
6 Adult Education as a Site for Integration? Experiences of Syrian Refugee
Young Adults in Quebec
Ratna Ghosh, Domenique Sherab, Milagros Calderón Moya & Arianne Maraj
7 Learning to Transcend the Nation State: The Flexible Citizenship of
China's Elite Transnational Teenager
Ann Frkovich
8 Enacting Borderland Pedagogies: Transnational Returnee English Teachers
in Mexico
Amy E. Laboe
Part III. Effects of Global Policy Discourses on Belonging
9 Networked Education Systems and the Flow of PISA-Induced References
Erika L. Kessler & Oren Pizmony-Levy
10 "I Am a Wicked Somebody": The Experience of Not Going to School in a
Schooled Society
Grace Pai
11 Transcending Colonial Rule and Reimagining Rhodesia's Future: The
Rockefeller Foundation and the University College of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland, 1950-1980
Fungisai Musoni-Chikede
12 The Educational Quality Tribunal and its Influences on Teachers'
Careers: The Chilean Case
Carmelo Galioto Allegra & Camila Pérez Navarro
Part IV. Knowledge and Practice for Global Belonging
13 Global Citizenship Education is a Verb: The Cultural Process of
Constructing Global Citizens in an Age of Neoliberalism and English
Language Dominance
Thatcher A. Spero
14 Educational Territories and Schools that Go Global: The Case of IB
Schools and the Emergence of New Territorialities
Liliana Mayer & Verónica Gottau
15 Innovation in a Time of Making Do: COVID-19 and the Digital Divide
through the Lens of a Mobile Phone Mathematics Program in South Africa
Martha Fitzpatrick Bishai
16 Conclusion: Belonging in Multi-Layered Spaces
Karen Monkman & Ann Frkovich