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Louisy, Pearlette – Comparative Education, 2001
The phenomenon of globalization argues for a broader world view that makes allowances for cultural diversity. Caribbean states have a history of living and working with people from diverse backgrounds, and could make a contribution to the new perspective through closer engagement with the field of comparative education, which has always stressed…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Maintenance, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries