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Menashy, Francine – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
This paper addresses a growing literature on global public goods theory, in particular the use of this framework to promote the equitable provision of goods and social services, such as basic education, on an international scale. Due to a lack of research into this theory's applicability to education, the author aims to discern how such a…
Descriptors: Government Role, Social Services, Global Approach, Access to Education
Gandolfo, Andrew J. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
In the context of globalisation, European languages, especially English, continue to be the favoured medium of official communication and are valued and promoted as the dominant languages of commerce, international communication, education and scientific knowledge. In this paper, I argue that European educational language medium policies…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Language Maintenance, Language Role, Interpersonal Communication
Cantwell, Brendan; Maldonado-Maldonado, Alma – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
There is a common distinction between globalisation and internationalisation in higher education scholarship. Globalisation is seen as an over-arching social and economic process where as internatinalisation is understood as the ways in which institutions of higher education respond to globalisation. This conceptual distinction has also worked its…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, Concept Formation, Global Approach
Silova, Iveta; Abdushukurova, Tatiana – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
In Central Asia, the post-Soviet transformation period has been accompanied by significant economic and social costs, including the widening of the gender gaps in politics, economy and the social sphere. Tajikistan, which receives the largest amount of international aid and has the worst record of gender inequity in Central Asia, has quickly…
Descriptors: Females, Quotas, Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness
Hay, Stephen; Kapitzke, Cushla – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
Industry school partnerships have emerged recently in Australia as a policy solution for the management of problems associated with integration into the global economy. This paper draws on governmentality theory to examine a transnational partnership, the Gateways to the Aerospace Industry Project, which has been mobilised to manage transition…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Global Approach, Governance, Foreign Countries
Tannock, Stuart – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
The "knowledge economy" has become the buzzword of development policy in the early twenty-first century. Nations and regions around the world are all told that they must transform themselves into knowledge economies to survive and prosper. This article uses the example of Wales and its recent embrace of a massive military privatisation project in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Rhetoric, Privatization
Bazna, Maysaa – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
This qualitative study investigates the interaction between local and imported knowledges in a specific case of transnational importation; the whole-sale importation of the American medical learning disabilities (LDs) model in Kuwait. A discourse analysis of the narratives of local educators at the only school for LDs in the country reveals a…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Learning Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Adoption (Ideas)
Waters, Johanna L. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
This paper examines the role of specific and place-based social capital in the recognition and evaluation of international credentials. Whilst research on labour market segmentation has contributed towards an understanding of the spatial variability of the value of human capital, very little attention has been paid to the ways in which the…
Descriptors: Credentials, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Social Capital
Gekara, Victor – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
The shipping industry worldwide is experiencing a shortage of trained and qualified officers to operate a rapidly expanding global merchant fleet. High cadet wastage in Maritime Education and Training (MET) institutions is an obstacle to skills replenishment in the UK. This paper examines the specificity of MET programmes with regard to the…
Descriptors: Marine Education, Industry, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Countries
Singh, Michael – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
The problematic of the research reported in this paper, namely the place of Chinese knowledge in educational research in Australia provides an opportunity to use Rancire's work to rethink the place of ignorance in the supervisory pedagogies used in internationalising education. Because its scope and character is quite variable, consideration is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Familiarity
Pick, David; Taylor, Jeannette – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
Successive Australian governments have adopted neo-liberal ideological imperatives of engaging with globalisation. This has been particularly noticeable in the policy areas of employment and higher education. Frame analysis and sensemaking are deployed to examine the ways in which neo-liberalism has influenced the perspectives young people…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Work Attitudes, Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Jordao, Clarissa Menezes – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
This text discusses the locus of English in globalisation discourses. Assuming that languages constitute discursive formations informing ways of knowing, discourses of English as a global language (EGL) are positioned in relation to teaching English as a foreign language in the "glocal" scene. We draw on post-colonial theories and critical…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Global Approach
Kelly, Anthony – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
Many disparate groups have written about the effects of globalisation on education. Some have promoted its benefits; others have warned against its ill-effects. This paper is an attempt at coalescing and juxtaposing the respective arguments as they relate to schooling policy and practice in the UK. The growing international pressures of…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Democracy, Educational Change, Teaching Methods
Logue, Danielle – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
The mobility of scientists and the concerns surrounding "brain drain" are not new. Even in the Ptolemic dynasty, the first king set out to attract and influence the movements of scholars to shift the centre of learning from Athens to Alexandria. Yet after all this time, there is still much policy discourse and debate focused on attempting to…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Scientists, Brain Drain, Public Policy
Dakopoulou, Athanasia – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
Educational research over the last decades has been preoccupied with the way the global discourse has been employed in national educational policy making. Examining a case of teachers' continuing education in Greece, the paper focuses on the way this global discourse has been selectively appropriated by national agents. Using data of focused…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis

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