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International Education at the Crossroads captures the essence and complexity of international education in an interconnected and globalized world. Written by leading scholars, international educators, and policy makers, the 26 essays in this volume take stock of the unpredictable landscape of international education and demonstrate why international higher education is more essential now than ever before. Responding to a timely global moment where education and international engagement are being redefined and practiced in new ways, the authors call for a reconsideration of paradigms and…mehr
International Education at the Crossroads captures the essence and complexity of international education in an interconnected and globalized world. Written by leading scholars, international educators, and policy makers, the 26 essays in this volume take stock of the unpredictable landscape of international education and demonstrate why international higher education is more essential now than ever before.
Responding to a timely global moment where education and international engagement are being redefined and practiced in new ways, the authors call for a reconsideration of paradigms and critical reflection of the entire field of international education. At the same time, the authors show how international education is an imperative for the future of learning and the world, and also, crucially, that this work cannot be done in a silo.
International Education at the Crossroads offers readers a chance to join in the conversation that is as global as it is meaningful in communities, the lives of learners, and institutions around the world. International education requires that everyone the world over work together to produce new knowledge, to navigate the "crossroads," and to collectively chart the directions in which the field will move into the future.
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edited by Deborah N. Cohn, Hilary E. Kahn, with contributions by Michael A. McRobbie, Mary Sue Coleman, Kenneth Coleman, Patrick O'Meara, Robin Matross Helms, Elspeth Jones, Hans de Wit, Eva Egron-Polak, Jonathan Fanton, Stephen E. Hanson, Kris Olds, Zsuzsa Gille, Seung-Kyung Kim, Brian Edwards, Rosemary Geisdorfer Feal, Dan E. Davidson, Daryl Baldwin, Kim Potowski, Francisco Marmolejo, Safwan M. Masri, Caroline Levander, Kathleen Claussen, Takyiwaa Manuh, Allan E. Goodman, Dawn Michele Whitehead, Cheryl Gibbs, Anthony Koliha, General Gene Renuart
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction I. Internationalization in a Global Context 1. The Importance of Increasing Our Investment in International Education 2. Internationalizing Education as We Move Deeply into the 21st Century 3. What's Happening to the World? 4. Going, Golden, Gone? Internationalization's Past, Present, and Future 5. The Globalization of Internationalization? 6. Why International Education: Recent Past, Present, and Future 7. The Broadest Possible Education II. Legacies of Title VI, Area & Global Studies 8. In Praise of Title IV 9. The Political Economy of International Education in the United States 10. Area Studies in the Light of New Theoretical and Global Developments 11. The Future of International Studies and Area Studies 12. Global Education for Generation Z III. Languages 13. Priorities in Language Study: Campus Trends, Future Needs 14. Ensuring U.S. National Capacity in World Languages and Cultures for the 21st Century 15. Myaamiaataweenki: The Myaamia Language 16. How and Why to Promote Multilingualism in U.S. Schools 17. International Education: Just a Fancy Idea for a Few, or a Vital Component of Higher Education and of Our Future? VI. Internationalization in Practice 18. From International to Global: Rethinking Worldwide Engagement 19. Global Education, Educating Globally 20. Growing Global Competence in the Midwest 21. A View from Somewhere 22. Lessons from History... Made in Indiana V. Crossroads: Agencies, Mechanisms, and a Nation 23. Reflections on Title VI from a National Perspective 24. U.S. Department of Education International and Foreign Language Education Programs 25. International Education and Exchanges Offer Effective Education Diplomacy for the United States 26. Foreign Language and International Education-A Critical Requirement: A Practitioner's View Index List of Contributors
Introduction I. Internationalization in a Global Context 1. The Importance of Increasing Our Investment in International Education 2. Internationalizing Education as We Move Deeply into the 21st Century 3. What's Happening to the World? 4. Going, Golden, Gone? Internationalization's Past, Present, and Future 5. The Globalization of Internationalization? 6. Why International Education: Recent Past, Present, and Future 7. The Broadest Possible Education II. Legacies of Title VI, Area & Global Studies 8. In Praise of Title IV 9. The Political Economy of International Education in the United States 10. Area Studies in the Light of New Theoretical and Global Developments 11. The Future of International Studies and Area Studies 12. Global Education for Generation Z III. Languages 13. Priorities in Language Study: Campus Trends, Future Needs 14. Ensuring U.S. National Capacity in World Languages and Cultures for the 21st Century 15. Myaamiaataweenki: The Myaamia Language 16. How and Why to Promote Multilingualism in U.S. Schools 17. International Education: Just a Fancy Idea for a Few, or a Vital Component of Higher Education and of Our Future? VI. Internationalization in Practice 18. From International to Global: Rethinking Worldwide Engagement 19. Global Education, Educating Globally 20. Growing Global Competence in the Midwest 21. A View from Somewhere 22. Lessons from History... Made in Indiana V. Crossroads: Agencies, Mechanisms, and a Nation 23. Reflections on Title VI from a National Perspective 24. U.S. Department of Education International and Foreign Language Education Programs 25. International Education and Exchanges Offer Effective Education Diplomacy for the United States 26. Foreign Language and International Education-A Critical Requirement: A Practitioner's View Index List of Contributors
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