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Peer reviewedWasta, Stephanie – Social Studies, 2001
Describes a unit for third-grade students on China, focusing on the first class session and the key elements that were used in the unit (artifacts, literature, and artwork). Discusses how the students' attitudes and understandings about China changed and explores the students' reflections on the class activities. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Literature, Chinese Culture, Cultural Awareness
Sidhu, Ravinder – Australian Journal of Education, 2005
This paper takes Singapore and the field of international education as focal points for exploring state-market relations under conditions of globalisation. It examines Singapore's ambitions to become an "education hub" and a provider of international education through the Global Schoolhouse Project. Using an analytical approach from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Global Approach, Educational Attitudes
Peer reviewedLaw, Wing-Wah – Comparative Education Review, 2004
In recent decades, educational and curricular reforms worldwide have been designed with the goal of preparing citizens for the challenges of globalization. Globalization has been thought to require the broadening of children's occupational perspectives beyond conventional geopolitical borders and cultures. And this requirement has led to doubts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Global Approach, Politics of Education
Roberts, Linda G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Rapid developments in computer and telecommunications technology have allowed U.S. students unprecedented access to information about people, cultures, and events from around the world. In this article, the author argues that schools need to exploit the opportunity that this provides to further global understanding. Sections include: (1) Access to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Telecommunications, Information Technology, International Education
Henry, Charles P. – Journal of Negro Education, 2004
"Globalization" is the hot new term to explain an old phenomenon. As early as 1936, Ralph Bunche contended that the "inequality of peoples" was becoming an organizing theme for political and economic life across the globe. He introduced the concept of "social race" to explain the consciousness of environmental and social conditions when manifested…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Racial Discrimination, Global Approach, World Views
Sehoole, Chika – Perspectives in Education, 2006
Current debates on internationalisation are couched in relation to globalisation, and gives the impression that this phenomenon is new. There is also a tendency to discuss internationalisation in relation to various rationales, with economic rationales being dominant. This article challenges the assumption that internationalisation is something…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational History, Global Approach
Sidhu, Ravinder – Perspectives in Education, 2006
This article takes Singapore, an emerging education hub, as a focal point from which to investigate its attempts to become a global city and knowledge-based economy. It outlines how discourses of the knowledge economy are used to rationalise particular policy interventions and the transnational education forms arising from them. It speculates on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Politics of Education, School Business Relationship
Kruss, Glenda – Perspectives in Education, 2006
Networks and partnerships between higher education institutions and industry have been identified as a primary means of addressing higher education's role in economic development, globally and in South Africa. This article draws on one component of a Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) study to provide an empirically based overview of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industry, Higher Education, Role of Education
Blanchard, Troy; Mathews, Todd L. – Social Forces, 2006
In this paper the authors test the hypothesis that local economic concentration is associated with decreased levels of civic participation. They define economic concentration as a social context in which a small number of corporate establishments or industries dominate a local economy. They argue that economic concentration leads to a monolithic…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Global Approach, Hypothesis Testing, Social Environment
Russo, Richard A. – Journal of Geography, 2004
This paper addresses the neglect of social justice a social change in the undergraduate general education curriculum at a community college. The intended audience of this paper is community college instructors with heavy teaching loads of mostly general education courses. Without pretending to be a rigorous analysis of theories of radical pedagogy…
Descriptors: Justice, Social Change, Undergraduate Study, General Education
Harris, Mary M.; Miller, James R. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2005
This paper reviews the historical and current response of the United States to threats to its world leadership in scientific endeavors, with particular attention to the National Defense Education Act of 1958. The current status of the United States in mathematics, science, and engineering education is reviewed with respect to K-12 student…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Policy, Science Education, Engineering Education
Barnett, Ronald – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
The idea of "the university" has stood for universal themes--of knowing, of truthfulness, of learning, of human development, and of critical reason. Through its affirming and sustaining of such themes, the university came itself to stand for universality in at least two senses: the university was neither partial (in its truth criteria) nor local…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, School Role, Western Civilization
Orahood, Tammy; Kruze, Larisa; Pearson, Denise Easley – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2004
As an increasing number of U.S. corporations position themselves for international competition, the demand for cross-culturally competent employees is expected to rise. However, reports suggest that graduates of U.S. business schools lack cross-cultural skills, prompting employers to recruit international students. The authors designed a study…
Descriptors: Assignments, Cultural Awareness, Program Effectiveness, Corporations
Kleinwachter, Wolfgang – E-Learning, 2006
This article addresses issues central to the task of Internet governance and, especially, to the management of the Internet's core resources. Early conceptions of the Internet as a virtual space that required no regulation resisted initial governance activity. More recently, work by people like Lawrence Lessig has clarified the complex…
Descriptors: Internet, Public Policy, Governance, Misconceptions
Ntshoe, I. M. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
Trends suggest that business practices and private sector ideas and values are increasingly permeating public funded higher education institutions world-wide. The impact of business practices and values on higher education policy and practice is discernible in the growing dominance of global privatisation, quasi-marketisation and new managerialism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Sector, Racial Segregation, Higher Education

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