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Many educators have been looking for a fundamentally different approach to engage young people and encourage progress in learning. Supported by recent public policy developments, a transformation is beginning to take place in the practice of many schools. The focus of learning is shifting away from the child as an individual in a classroom detached from the surrounding neighbourhood to a learning community that embraces carers and families as well as young people and teachers. This monograph analyses the organising principles of this cultural transformation and considers how it will shape learning in schools and communities throughout the world. The book brings together key thinkers from the fields of new learning, new communities of educational practice and new forms of educational governance. Arguing for the necessary interconnectedness of pedagogy, institutions and governance, this ground-breaking book will undoubtedly shape the policy agenda in this area for years to come. >
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Education for a Globalized World: Policy and Pedagogic Possibilities
Jon Nixon, Stewart Ranson and Bob Lingard \
Part I: Place and Space \ 1.Deparochializing Education: Re-envisioning Education in ASEAN
Aaron Koh \ 2. Deferring Dystopia: The Sustainable City, Urban Policy and Education Markets
Kalervo Gulson \ 3. Place, Space and Knowledge
Pia Christensen \ 4. Public Space, Participation and Expressive Arts
Morwenna Griffiths and Hamish Ross \
Part II: Possible Futures \ 5. Education and its Cosmopolitan Possibilities
Fazal Rizvi \ 6. Relationships of Virtue: Justice as Practice
Jon Nixon \ 7. Capability Formation and Education
Melanie Walker \ 8. Remaking Civic Formation: Transforming Politics and the Cosmopolitan School
Terri Seddon \ 9. A School for Citizens: Civic Learning and Democratic Action in the Learning Democracy
Gert Biesta \ 10. Re-constituting Education Governance for Cosmopolitan Society
Stewart Ranson \
Part III: Pedagogic Mediations \ 11. Pedagogies of Indifference: Research, Policy and Practice
Bob Lingard \ 12. Dialogue, Inquiry and the Construction of Learning Communities
Gordon Wells \ 13. The Production of Space for Learning
Nick Boreham \ 14. The Social, Cultural and Linguistic Significance of Complementary Schools
Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledge \ 15. Participation, Policy and the Changing Conditions of Childhood
Alan Prout \ 16. Schools and Urban Regeneration: Challenges and Possibilities
Pat Thomson \ Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Jon Nixon is Honorary Professor in the Center for Lifelong Learning Research and Development at the Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong.