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Education Across Borders


Education Across Borders

Politics, Policy and Legislative Action

von: James Fegan, Malcolm H. Field

CHF 118.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.02.2009
ISBN/EAN: 9781402094118
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 236

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights endorsed in 1948 by member states of the United Nations continues to remain very much valid as it provides the solid foundation for most actions and activities that are aimed at guaranteeing the rights of everybody. The rights enunciated in the Declaration are comprehensive and two that are relevant to the content of this book are the right to education and the right to learn. The right to education and the right to learn are known to have been hotly debated by politicians, policy makers, and implementers. Sometimes, the rights in question here have found their way into political parties’ manifestoes, and advocates oftherighttoeducation andtherighttolearnhavebeenquicktobringintojudgment politicians who have not lived up to their promises. Even at that, many member states of the United Nations have taken steps to ensure that access to learning is jealously guarded. For education and lifelong learning remain among the primary forces that can guarantee individual, community and national development, as they had always been from time immemorial. Globally, there has been ample evidence of efforts made by governments to p- mote the widening of access to participation in learning activities. Even so, the literature on the subject of access and participation has not captured suf ciently what has happened across the world in terms of providing access outside national boundaries in the context of globalization and the rapid creation of the knowled- based economies of the 21st century.
Introduction: Crossing Borders Is Inevitable in Higher Education.- From Innocence to Experience: The Politics and Projects of Cross-Border Higher Education.- Cross-Border Higher Education and National Systems of Education.- The Interconnection Between Australia’s International Education Industry and Its Skilled Migration Programs.- Scientific Capacity Building Across Borders in Latin America: A Case Study on Inclusion.- Reflections on the Cross-Cultural Delivery of an Information Systems Degree in China.- Elearning in European Higher Education: An Analysis of Present Practice in Ireland, Portugal, and the UK, with Lessons for the Bologna Process.- Borrowing Ideas Across Borders: Lessons from the Academic Advocacy of “Chinese-English Bilingual Education” in China.- A Support Network for Primary School Teachers in the Punjab: Challenges of Policy and Practice.- Perspectives and Perplexities Regarding Transnational Teacher Migration Between South Africa and the United Kingdom.- Developing a Collaborative Community: Guidelines for Establishing a Computer-Mediated Language Learning Project Between a Developed and a Developing Country.- Pathways in International Education: An Analysis of Global Pathways Enabling Students to Articulate from Secondary School to Higher Education in a Transnational Context.- Regional Universities in the Global Market: The Case of HUE.- Postscript: Passion and Professionalism.
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<P>With contributions from world-renowned experts with years of collective experience in "across-border" education, this volume focuses on the implications of globalization in higher education. In particular, it looks at relations between states and institutions that do not normally attract attention. The chapters analyze the interactions between the South and the North, consider the challenges for "non-elite" institutions, and examine the potential for knowledge flow and creation in across-border partnerships.</P>
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<P>Higher education in nearly every corner of the globe is facing pressures to participate in a growing and interconnected international community of researchers, students, administrators and governmental and non-governmental organizations. Politicians in many countries have been swayed by arguments in favor of reforming the sector, and new policies and legislation have quickly emerged. Developing "world-class" educational institutions is an admirable aim, but without grass-roots reform in other areas, such as basic education, management and leadership, it could backfire. "Across-border" education is inevitable, but how states and institutions approach the opportunities will affect the rewards reaped.</P>
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<P>The editors’ aim has been to bring to the discussion the voices of experienced administrators and scholars who have been working to increase and improve the opportunities for cross-border education. The expert authors are not merely providing a collection of theoretical notions, but real insight into the politics, policies and legislation that surround cross-border interactions. While this is not a legal book, nor a policy book, it provides a useful guide for academic, administrator and student alike about some of the concerns and opportunities that are present in across-border education.</P>
<P>"Educational opportunities at all levels, and in all countries, are being constantly expanded by globalization, the digitalrevolution, and the mobility of students and educators. In <EM>Education Across Borders: Politics, Policy, and Legislative Action</EM> more than twenty leading research scholars, educators, and administrators explore critical issues affecting cross-border education in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Among the many thought-provoking topics analyzed are the inevitability of crossing borders in higher education, scientific capacity building in Latin America, and computer mediated learning between developed and developing countries. In each of the chapters the practical educational, administrative, and political implications of cross-border developments in higher education are explored, with an eye to offering suggestions for enhanced future access to education for young people around the world." </P>
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<P><STRONG>Dr. Martin C. Collcutt</STRONG>, Professor of East Asian Studies &amp; History, Princeton University, USA</P>
<P>"As a member of a generation that had few chances to study overseas, I am committed to education across borders, in all senses, for Waseda University itself, and for students and researchers of countries large and small. After reading <EM>Education Across Borders: Politics, Policy and Legislative Action</EM>, I am encouraged that there are such committed administrators, scholars, and educators (several of them at Waseda) exploiting their own experiences to build the future. I recommend this book to the most diverse possible readership for its authority, breadth, and good sense."</P>
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<P><STRONG>Dr. Katsuhiko Shirai</STRONG>, President, Waseda University, Japan</P>
Emphasizing South-North interactions Global in scope and contributors Presents essential supplemental reading material for a variety of courses, levels and academic purposes