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Knowledge Mobility is the New Internationalization
Knowledge Mobility is the New Internationalization
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A01=Jennifer Skaggs
A01=Ted Purinton
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A32=Mohammed W. Rizkallah
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Product details
- ISBN 9781666908893
- Weight: 499g
- Dimensions: 158 x 238mm
- Publication Date: 09 Sep 2022
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Knowledge Mobility is the New Internationalization: Guiding Educational Globalization One Educator at a Time shows how university-based faculties of education in both developed and developing countries can work together toward professional standards that are based on globally recognized evidence and applied in culturally appropriate, and thus sustainable, ways throughout the world. The last half century of international educational development has generated many positive accomplishments, including school access expansion and curriculum quality improvement. However, it has not produced sustainable or comprehensive results, mainly because key institutions and local culture are frequently ignored. Simultaneous to the production of these mixed results in developing countries, education scholars and faculties of education in wealthier countries have pursued an agenda of professionalization of the educational occupations—through higher qualification requirements, more stringent entry standards, and explicit evidence to guide practice. Furthermore, higher education internationalization has increased its scope and expanded its volume. Yet in these three areas—educational development, educational professionalization, and higher education internationalization—there has rarely been any convergence. This book makes a case for this vital union.
Ted Purinton is senior education advisor for the Economic Development Board of Bahrain with special secondment as the Dean of the Bahrain Teachers College.
Jennifer Skaggs is vice president for student life and associate professor at Gordon College.
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