Policies and Pedagogies of Canadian Offshore Schools

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Canadian offshore school policy challenges
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citizenship
coloniality
comparative education research
curriculum policy analysis
economic policies
educational leadership
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for-profit institutions
geopolitical
geopolitics
global citizenship studies
global schooling
globalizing education
glocal schooling
internationalization
Liquid Modernity
neoliberal governance
neoliberalism in education
offshore schools
pedagogy
policy
social diversity
soft power strategies
transnational education
Zygmunt Bauman

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  • ISBN 9781032422282
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book critically examines the international, geopolitical, policy, institutional, and curricular challenges facing Canadian offshore school programs. Bringing together scholars and practitioners concerned with addressing the pedagogical, organizational, curriculum, and policy aspects of this transnational mode of schooling, it represents a ground-breaking exploration of K-12 offshore schools within the wider contexts of global geopolitics and forms of soft power.

The book examines the vulnerability that arises from having to manoeuvre political, social, geopolitical, and economic policy simultaneously in both the host and home-licencing countries. It delves into conflicts within the context of neoliberal economic agendas, neocolonial and geopolitical interests, and social class reproduction within host countries. The book is the first scholarly space that questions how international educational initiatives are affected by emerging global threats, such as the recent Covid pandemic. Additionally, it unpacks the question of citizenship and its intersections with social class, immigration, and sociocultural dynamics. It explores how these intersections forge new paths not only to mobility but also to new configurations of power and new spaces of politics and identity. With a range of reflexive, empirical, and theoretical contributions that cover every aspect of offshore schools, the book reassesses the trope of globalization dominated by Eurocentric perspectives. It decompartmentalizes diverse perspectives and insights on the internationalisation of schooling opportunities, and provides an overview of the challenges and possibilities open to offshore schools in different cultural contexts, making it the first comprehensive body of research on this type of schooling.

This book will be of great value to researchers, faculty, scholars, and postgraduate students working across international and comparative education. It will be particularly useful to those interested in the intersections betweeneducation and geopolitically situated forms of soft power.

Fei Wang is Associate Professor in Educational Leadership and Administration in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

André Elias Mazawi is Professor, Sociologist of Education, at the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada.