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Andy Markwick; Michael J. Reiss – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
Today's school students are faced with complex and harmful global challenges that they will need to address. The ability to think critically and creatively, to work in interdisciplinary teams and to understand the importance of a healthy planet for all life will be key to success. Education, including school education, has a major role in helping…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
Andy Markwick; Michael J. Reiss – Curriculum Journal, 2025
Today's school students are inheriting complex and harmful global challenges that are potentially irreversible and which they will need to address. The ability to think critically and creatively, to work in interdisciplinary teams and to understand the importance of a healthy planet for all life will be needed for success. Education has a major…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Teaching Methods
Karrie A. Wikman – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The overarching aim of this research was to ultimately support global resiliency through science education, preparing citizens to laudably negotiate the contentious socio-cultural science-and technology-based issues of modern times. Correspondingly, this mixed methods study aimed to move a large, diverse school district toward school environments…
Descriptors: Science Education, School Districts, Educational Environment, Context Effect
Chou, Pei-I – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
In today's heavily science-dependent global society, science education should be the key to learners more fully grasping global issues. A content analysis of 24 elementary school science textbooks in Taiwan was undertaken to examine how global issues were represented. The results revealed that about half of the content was related to global…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Elementary School Science, Science Education, Textbook Content
Katy E. Chapman, Editor; David E. Beard, Editor – Online Submission, 2025
As a discipline, international education focuses on developing an international consciousness. There are moral and ethical, as well as pragmatic, consequences of the development of an international consciousness: In terms of ethics and morality, international education inculcates positive attitudes towards international understanding and global…
Descriptors: International Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Professional Associations, Decision Making
Prensky, Marc – Educational Technology, 2014
The author proposes that today's existing, world-wide curriculum--based on offering roughly the same math, language arts, science, and social studies to all--is not what is required for the future, and is hurting rather than helping the world's students. Math, language arts, science, and social studies, he argues, are really "proxies"…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Credentials
Carter, Lyn; Dediwalage, Ranjith – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
It is impossible to consider contemporary science education in isolation from globalisation as the dominant logic, rethinking and reconfiguring social and cultural life in which it is located. Carter (J Res Sci Teach 42, 561-580, "2005") calls for a close reading of policy documents, curriculum projects, research studies and a range of other…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Public Policy, Science Education, Sustainable Development
Clothey, Rebecca; Mills, Michelle; Baumgarten, Jacqueline – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
This paper provides a historical overview of globalisation in order to illustrate how globalisation both shapes and is shaped by external forces. The authors use this perspective to generate a dialogue about the science education project "The Case of Sustainability by the Bay", and raise some questions to further the discussion on the impact of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Educational Change, Teacher Educators
Songer, Nancy Butler; Kelcey, Ben; Gotwals, Amelia Wenk – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
In order to compete in a global economy, students are going to need resources and curricula focusing on critical thinking and reasoning in science. Despite awareness for the need for complex reasoning, American students perform poorly relative to peers on international standardized tests measuring complex thinking in science. Research focusing on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Standardized Tests, Global Approach, Biodiversity
Katehi, Linda, Ed.; Pearson, Greg, Ed.; Feder, Michael, Ed. – National Academies Press, 2009
Engineering education in K-12 classrooms is a small but growing phenomenon that may have implications for engineering and also for the other STEM subjects--science, technology, and mathematics. Specifically, engineering education may improve student learning and achievement in science and mathematics, increase awareness of engineering and the work…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Technological Literacy, Educational Change

Paldy, Lester G., Ed. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
Offers reasons why students should be exposed to and understand the implications of the global character of science and technology. Examples of scientific/technical issues and problems which are global in their scope are long-term atmospheric warming trends, weather forecasting, desertification, earthquake prediction, acid rain, and nuclear…
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Global Approach

Manzelli, Paolo – European Journal of Science Education, 1980
Presents opinions regarding the development of integrated science curricula that provide an interaction between scientific education and social problems. Discusses philosophy regarding the relationship between education and the socioeconomic development in modern countries. (CS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Rogan, John M.; Grayson, Diane J. – International Journal of Science Education, 2003
Improving science education is often regarded as a priority for developing countries in order to promote longterm economic development. Thus initiatives, both government and foreign-aid sponsored, aimed at improving science education in developing countries abound. However, all too often the focus of such initiatives is limited to the development…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Natural Sciences, Economic Development, Science Education
Sharma, Anjali – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1997
Argues that atmospheric pollution, ozone depletion, and marine pollution are more prominent in the developed world than in developing countries. Emphasizes the need to reorient the Indian school curriculum from a national perspective to promote global environmental perspectives in diverse subject areas. (PVD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education

O'Brien, Jane Margaret – Liberal Education, 1991
This article considers difficulties in including the sciences in campus planning for an international curriculum. It encourages finding ways to increase international scientific study, make international scientific exposure attractive, and increase integration of scientists into the interactive world community. (DB)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Higher Education