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Overview""The editors of the SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education have brought together an impressive array of scholars whose cutting edge research addresses the growing field of international education, from the experiences of K-12 schools around the world to the field of teacher education. This book raises important questions and should be read by a broad audience' - Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of International Affairs and Professor of Education, Kent State University 'The editors of this admirable handbook have set out to produce a report on international education. Their consummate success in doing so gives those of us working in the field a new and invaluable resource. The editors may be academics but this is a book largely written by, about and for those whose job it is to teach ""internationally"". No-one working in international education will fail to be provoked, challenged or inspired by the compelling arguments advanced within this authoritative volume' - Peter MacKenzie, Principal, Hiroshima International School 'The book is well organized in carefully integrated sections and chapters and the references alone are a valuable bibliographical tool. An indispensable work highly recommended for education reference collections and the libraries of individual researchers' - J.B.Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, Loughborough University Interest in the field of international education has never been more intense than at present. There are a rapidly increasing number of schools worldwide set up specifically to meet the demands of those parents who, through their own professional activities, wish to have their sons and daughters educated in schools that offer programmes based on international values. Such schools have embraced the promotion of international education as one of their major goals and, consequently, an increasing number of organisations currently offer curricula that claim to be international in nature. Such global movements have created a parallel increase in the incorporation of forms of international education within national school systems throughout the world. This has resulted in wider forms of collaboration between schools in the public and private sectors, nationally and internationally, generating a much more substantial base of professional experience in the implementation of schemes for international education than had previously existed. This book analyses the origins, contributions and interpretations of international education. The authors identify approaches to research that will progress our knowledge and understanding of the field, and extend and even redraw it, on the basis of the research evidence presented. Content includes: - A historical overview of the ways in which the term ""international education"" has been interpreted - The theoretical interpretation of international education in its current context - International education in practice: exploration of the issues in terms of students, curricula, pedagogies and organising formal institutions - Conceptual challenges for international education in the future This handbook is an essential resource for those who are involved in the practice and academic study of international education. It will be of particular interest to researchers and teachers in universities, governmental and private curriculum development agencies, examination authorities, administrators and teachers in schools. 'This volume is another valuable SAGE contribution to the expanding literature on international education. Not all handbooks are described as essential reading but this one will be, and will become an indispensable work of reference highly recommended for education libraries (both academic and governmental) and for the bookshelves of individual researchers and all involved in international education...the three editors and their fellow authors can take a collective pride in having given us an excellent volume which very successfully completes a chronological and theoretical journey through the issues, practices and future questions presented by international research and practice in international education' - Journal of Research in International Education Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Hayden , John Jeff Thompson , Jack LevyPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: SAGE Publications Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.110kg ISBN: 9781412919715ISBN 10: 1412919711 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 03 January 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781446298442 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsPART ONE: HISTORICAL ROOTS, DEFINITIONS AND CURRENT INTERPRETATIONSHistorical Resources for Research in International Education (1851-1950) - Robert SylvesterInternational Education As Developed By the International Baccalaureate Organization - Ian HillThe Global Education Terminology Debate - Harriet Marshall Exploring Some of the Issues International and Comparative Education - Mark Bray Boundaries, Ambiguities and Synergies International Education as an Ethical Issue - Rauni RasanenGlobal Citizenship and the Role of Human Values - Rajagopalan SampatkumarA Simple Typology of International Mindedness and Its Implications for Education - Terry HaywoodInternational Education's Internationalism - Konrad Gunesch Inspirations from Cosmopolitanism PART TWO: STUDENTS AND THEIR LEARNINGThe Potential of the Past in Practice - Helen Fail Life Histories of Former International School Students Learning Internationally In a Future Context - John MunroCulture and Identity - Richard Pearce Exploring Individuals within Groups Coherence and Consistency in International Curricula - Tristian Stobie A Study of the International Baccalaureate Diploma and Middle Years Programmes Internationalising the Us Secondary and University Curriculum - Bob DiyanniA Case Study of the Development of an International Curriculum Leading To International GCSE Certification - Paul Beedle, Tom Eason and Sarah MaughanThe Role of Standards in Kindergarten-Grade 12 International Education - Tom OdenTechnology, Globalisation and Distance Education - Nada Dabbagh and Angela Benson Pedagogical Models and Constructs The Future of E-Learning in International Education - Lucas Walsh Issues, Challenges and Lessons from the Past Two Decades PART THREE: TEACHERS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENTPre-Service Teacher Preparation for International Settings - Jack LevyProfessional Development of Educators - Mary Hayden The International Education Context Interpersonal Teacher Behaviour in International Education - Perry Den Brok and Gerrit Jan KoopmanBecoming More Internationally-Minded - Lesley Snowball International Teacher Certification and Professional Development Innovation in Learning - Patrick Griffin Global Vision or Dream? Classroom Management around the World - Theo WubbelsPART FOUR: ORGANISING FORMAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PROMOTION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONSchools Self-Evaluating Their International Values - James Cambridge and Clive Carthew A Case Study Developing Learning-Focused International Schools - Bill Gerritz and Kevin Bartlett A Case Study of Two Schools The Promotion of International Education in Formal Institutions - Wilf Stout Potential for Conflict? Building an Organisational Culture in Schools - Jose Ortiz EliasFragmentation in International Schools - Richard Caffyn A Micro-Political Discourse of Management, Culture and Postmodern Society Leadership and Redefining the Three Rs - William PowellPART FIVE: CURRENT ISSUES AND FUTURE CHALLENGES Critical Perspectives on Language in International Education - Trevor GrimshawInternational Mindedness and the Brain - Martin Skelton The Difficulties of 'Becoming' Internationalisation of Curriculum - Fazal Rizvi A Critical Perspective Challenges from a New World - George WalkerRealism and Antirealism in International Education Research - James CambridgeVoices from Abroad - Michael Allan A Contextual Approach to Educational Research and Cultural Diversity International Schools, Education and Globalization - Hugh Lauder Towards A Research Agenda Investigating Educational Policy Transfer - David PhillipsThe Internationalisation of Education Policy in Latin America - Silvina Gvirtz and Jason BeechThe Impact of Globalization on Higher Education - Daphne HobsonReviewsThe editors of the SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education have brought together an impressive array of scholars whose cutting edge research addresses the growing field of international education, from the experiences of K-12 schools around the world to the field of teacher education. This book raises important questions and should be read by a broad audience' - Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of International Affairs and Professor of Education, Kent State University 'The editors of this admirable handbook have set out to produce a report on international education. Their consummate success in doing so gives those of us working in the field a new and invaluable resource. The editors may be academics but this is a book largely written by, about and for those whose job it is to teach internationally . No-one working in international education will fail to be provoked, challenged or inspired by the compelling arguments advanced within this authoritative volume' - Peter MacKenzie, Principal, Hiroshima International School 'The book is well organized in carefully integrated sections and chapters and the references alone are a valuable bibliographical tool. An indispensable work highly recommended for education reference collections and the libraries of individual researchers' - J.B.Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, Loughborough University 'Essential reading for everyone involved in international education' - International Schools Worldwide 'This volume is another valuable SAGE contribution to the expanding literature on international education. Not all handbooks are described as essential reading but this one will be, and will become an indispensable work of reference highly recommended for education libraries (both academic and governmental) and for the bookshelves of individual researchers and all involved in international education...the three editors and their fellow authors can take a collective pride in having given us an excellent volume which very successfully completes a chronological and theoretical journey through the issues, practices and future questions presented by international research and practice in international education' - Journal of Research in International Education The editors of the SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education have brought together an impressive array of scholars whose cutting edge research addresses the growing field of international education, from the experiences of K-12 schools around the world to the field of teacher education. This book raises important questions and should be read by a broad audience' - Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of International Affairs and Professor of Education, Kent State University 'The editors of this admirable handbook have set out to produce a report on international education. Their consummate success in doing so gives those of us working in the field a new and invaluable resource. The editors may be academics but this is a book largely written by, about and for those whose job it is to teach internationally . No-one working in international education will fail to be provoked, challenged or inspired by the compelling arguments advanced within this authoritative volume' - Peter MacKenzie, Principal, Hiroshima International School 'The book is well organized in carefully integrated sections and chapters and the references alone are a valuable bibliographical tool. An indispensable work highly recommended for education reference collections and the libraries of individual researchers' - J.B.Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, Loughborough University 'Essential reading for everyone involved in international education' - International Schools Worldwide 'This volume is another valuable SAGE contribution to the expanding literature on international education. Not all handbooks are described as essential reading but this one will be, and will become an indispensable work of reference highly recommended for education libraries (both academic and governmental) and for the bookshelves of individual researchers and all involved in international education...the three editors and their fellow authors can take a collective pride in having given us an excellent volume which very successfully completes a chronological and theoretical journey through the issues, practices and future questions presented by international research and practice in international education' - Journal of Research in International Education The editors of the SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education have brought together an impressive array of scholars whose cutting edge research addresses the growing field of international education, from the experiences of K-12 schools around the world to the field of teacher education. This book raises important questions and should be read by a broad audience' Kenneth Cushner Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of International Affairs and Professor of Education, Kent State University <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'The editors of this admirable handbook have set out to produce a report on international education. Their consummate success in doing so gives those of us working in the field a new and invaluable resource. The editors may be academics but this is a book largely written by, about and for those whose job it is to teach internationally . No-one working in international education will fail to be provoked, challenged or inspired by the compelling arguments advanced within this authoritative volume' - Peter MacKenzie, Principal, Hiroshima International School <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'The book is well organized in carefully integrated sections and chapters and the references alone are a valuable bibliographical tool. An indispensable work highly recommended for education reference collections and the libraries of individual researchers' J.B.Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, Loughborough University <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'Essential reading for everyone involved in international education' - International Schools Worldwide <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'This volume is another valuable SAGE contribution to the expanding literature on international education. Not all handbooks are described as essential reading but this one will be, and will become an indispensable work of reference highly recommended for education libraries (both academic and governmental) and for the bookshelves of individual researchers and all involved in international education...the three editors and their fellow authors can take a collective pride in having given us an excellent volume which very successfully completes a chronological and theoretical journey through the issues, practices and future questions presented by international research and practice in international education' - Journal of Research in International Education <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> 'The Handbook represents a welcome reference in the field of international education to teachers, administrators and programme planners. It engages with the ongoing, fascinating debates about generative modes of inquiry and institutional structures to enhance learning in the context of international (schools) education and provides useful implications for international education policy, research and reform.' -Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education <hr color= GBP666666 size= 1px /> Overall, this is a solid collection that makes a substantial contribution to the literature on international schools. It provides a particularly useful overview for researchers and practitioners working in those contexts, and for those new to the field of international schools research... a useful map of the state of the field of research in international schools at the beginning of the twenty-first century. -Asia Pacific Journal of Education The editors of the SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education have brought together an impressive array of scholars whose cutting edge research addresses the growing field of international education, from the experiences of K-12 schools around the world to the field of teacher education. This book raises important questions and should be read by a broad audience' - Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of International Affairs and Professor of Education, Kent State University 'The editors of this admirable handbook have set out to produce a report on international education. Their consummate success in doing so gives those of us working in the field a new and invaluable resource. The editors may be academics but this is a book largely written by, about and for those whose job it is to teach internationally . No-one working in international education will fail to be provoked, challenged or inspired by the compelling arguments advanced within this authoritative volume' - Peter MacKenzie, Principal, Hiroshima International School 'The book is well organized in carefully integrated sections and chapters and the references alone are a valuable bibliographical tool. An indispensable work highly recommended for education reference collections and the libraries of individual researchers' - J.B.Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, Loughborough University 'Essential reading for everyone involved in international education' - International Schools Worldwide 'This volume is another valuable SAGE contribution to the expanding literature on international education. Not all handbooks are described as essential reading but this one will be, and will become an indispensable work of reference highly recommended for education libraries (both academic and governmental) and for the bookshelves of individual researchers and all involved in international education...the three editors and their fellow authors can take a collective pride in having given us an excellent volume which very successfully completes a chronological and theoretical journey through the issues, practices and future questions presented by international research and practice in international education' - Journal of Research in International Education The editors of the SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education have brought together an impressive array of scholars whose cutting edge research addresses the growing field of international education, from the experiences of K-12 schools around the world to the field of teacher education. This book raises important questions and should be read by a broad audience' - Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of International Affairs and Professor of Education, Kent State University 'The editors of this admirable handbook have set out to produce a report on international education. Their consummate success in doing so gives those of us working in the field a new and invaluable resource. The editors may be academics but this is a book largely written by, about and for those whose job it is to teach internationally . No-one working in international education will fail to be provoked, challenged or inspired by the compelling arguments advanced within this authoritative volume' - Peter MacKenzie, Principal, Hiroshima International School 'The book is well organized in carefully integrated sections and chapters and the references alone are a valuable bibliographical tool. An indispensable work highly recommended for education reference collections and the libraries of individual researchers' - J.B.Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Educational Studies, Loughborough University 'Essential reading for everyone involved in international education' - International Schools Worldwide 'This volume is another valuable SAGE contribution to the expanding literature on international education. Not all handbooks are described as essential reading but this one will be, and will become an indispensable work of reference highly recommended for education libraries (both academic and governmental) and for the bookshelves of individual researchers and all involved in international education...the three editors and their fellow authors can take a collective pride in having given us an excellent volume which very successfully completes a chronological and theoretical journey through the issues, practices and future questions presented by international research and practice in international education' - Journal of Research in International Education Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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