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Rutigliano, Nancy Kymn Harvin; Frye, Alexandria S. – Commission for International Adult Education, 2015
The human spirit is an untapped resource that can fuel organizations in this era of globalization. While workplace spirituality is often seen as an abstract philosophical construct that may be defined differently by each individual who studies it, fulfillment at work, shared values and sense of meaning along with a sense of belonging or…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Sense of Community, Organizational Culture, Industrial Psychology
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Egorychev, A. M. – Russian Education and Society, 2011
The formulation of a national educational policy in Russia has to be conducted taking account of the characteristics of its sociocultural and spiritual components and go hand in hand with the problem of Russia's acquisition of a sense of its identity. Russian education must also take account of world tendencies in the development of civilization,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Public Policy, Cultural Influences
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Tate, Kathleen J. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2011
Debate continues about what should shape and inform teaching and teacher education programs. In the age of globalization, considerations related to global competence, awareness, and community can no longer be ignored. Humane education, a newer and lesser-known area, addresses these considerations; its vision is such that every institute of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Global Approach, Social Responsibility, Integrated Curriculum
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Weiner, Anne – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2010
General education requirements have long been a component of college and university baccalaureate programs. The courses have traditionally focused on the disciplines in the arts and sciences including mathematics, sciences, humanities, social sciences, and the arts. Family and consumer sciences (FCS) programs also offer courses in areas such as…
Descriptors: General Education, Consumer Science, Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism
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Hyslop-Margison, Emery J.; Naseem, M. Ayaz – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2007
This article contrasts the view of lifelong learning posed by the human capital discourse with Freire's understanding of education as a lifelong journey toward personal growth and social transformation. Rather than reducing learners to objects of economic globalization, Freire's pedagogy considers students as political participants who actively…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Career Education, Lifelong Learning, Global Approach
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Sumner, Jennifer – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development signals an unparalleled opportunity to link education with sustainability. But in the age of corporate globalization, will education bow to the external pressures that have always sought to subordinate it to vested interests, or will it reach beyond these narrow confines to the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Sustainable Development, Role of Education, Moral Values
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Dumont, Georges-Henri – International Social Science Journal, 1989
Explains the purpose and history of United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Reviews decisions that were made at the 1989 UNESCO Executive Board meeting and lists the number of cases that have been resolved by various UNESCO actions between the years 1978-1988. Concludes that each case is a positive step forward.…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Global Approach, Humanistic Education, Humanitarianism
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Picken, Stuart D. B. – Comparative Education, 1986
Summarizes the cultural and political background of the Council on Educational Reform with attention to Japan's social environment as it affects issues facing the Council. Discusses the question of internationalization of education in light of the history of foreign language teaching and looks at humanization in light of school violence. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Educational Change, Foreign Countries