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Development Education in Policy and Practice

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Zusatztext Informationen zum Autor Stephen McCloskey, Centre for Global Education, UK Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti, University of Oulu, Finland Audrey Bryan, St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Ireland Douglas Bourn, Development Education Research Centre, UK Roland Tormey, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Paul Adams, University of East London, UK Fionnuala Waldron, St Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Ireland Su-ming Khoo, National University of Ireland David Selby, Sustainability Frontiers, Canada Fumiyo Kagawa, Sustainability Frontiers, Canada Glenn Strachan, South Bank University, UK Peadar Kirby, University of Limerick, Ireland Ronaldo Munck, Dublin City University, Ireland Dip Kapoor, University of Alberta Dorothy Grace Guerrero, Focus on the Global South, Thailand Gerard McCann, St. Mary's University College, Ireland Mwangi Waituru, SEED Institute, Kenya Klappentext Development education is a radical form of learning that addresses the structural causes of poverty and injustice in the global North and South. This volume debates development education practice and the policy environment in which it is delivered. It affirmatively points to the transformative power of education as a means toward social change. Zusammenfassung Development education is a radical form of learning that addresses the structural causes of poverty and injustice in the global North and South. This volume debates development education practice and the policy environment in which it is delivered. It affirmatively points to the transformative power of education as a means toward social change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: Global Learning in Europe: Looking Back and Moving Forward'; Helmuth Hartmeyer 1. Introduction: Transformative Learning in the Age of Neo-liberalism; Stephen McCloskey PART I: SOFT VERSUS CRITICAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION 2. Soft versus Critical Global Citizenship Education; Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti 3. Learning to Read the World? Educating for 'Active (Global) Citizenship' in the Formal Curriculum; Audrey Bryan 4. Typologies of Development Education: From Learning About Development to Critical Global Pedagogy; Douglas Bourn 5. Critical thinking and Development Education: How do we develop meta-cognitive capacities?; Roland Tormey PART II: DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SECTORS 6. Young People and Development: The Role of Global Youth Work in Engagement and Learning; Paul Adams 7. Moving Beyond Boundaries: Development Education in Initial Teacher Education; Fionnuala Waldron 8. Strengthening Development Education Practice in the Higher Education Sector: Reimagining research; Su-mingKhoo PART III: DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 9. Striking A Faustian Bargain? Development Education, Education for Sustainable Development and the Economic Growth Agenda; David Selby and Fumiyo Kagawa 10. Development Education and Climate Change; Glenn Strachan Part IV: NEW DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS: LESSONS FOR DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION 11. Groping Towards a New Future: Educating for Paradigm Change; Peadar Kirby 12. New Paradigms for Social Transformation in Latin America; Ronaldo Munck 13. Political Society and Subaltern Social Movements (SSM) in India: Implications for Development/Global Education; Dip Kapoor 14. The Deglobalisation Paradigm: A Critical Discourse on Alternatives; Dorothy Grace Guerrero PART V: DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION'S SHIFTING POLICY LANDSCAPE 15. Development Education in a European Context; Gerard McCann 16. Beyond the MDGs: Toward a new Development Framework; Mwangi Waituru 17. Conclusion: Whither Development Education in a Shifting Policy Landscape?; Stephen McCloskey...

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Foreword: Global Learning in Europe: Looking Back and Moving Forward'; Helmuth Hartmeyer 1. Introduction: Transformative Learning in the Age of Neo-liberalism; Stephen McCloskey PART I: SOFT VERSUS CRITICAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION 2. Soft versus Critical Global Citizenship Education; Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti 3. Learning to Read the World? Educating for 'Active (Global) Citizenship' in the Formal Curriculum; Audrey Bryan 4. Typologies of Development Education: From Learning About Development to Critical Global Pedagogy; Douglas Bourn 5. Critical thinking and Development Education: How do we develop meta-cognitive capacities?; Roland Tormey PART II: DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SECTORS 6. Young People and Development: The Role of Global Youth Work in Engagement and Learning; Paul Adams 7. Moving Beyond Boundaries: Development Education in Initial Teacher Education; Fionnuala Waldron 8. Strengthening Development Education Practice in the Higher Education Sector: Reimagining research; Su-mingKhoo PART III: DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 9. Striking A Faustian Bargain? Development Education, Education for Sustainable Development and the Economic Growth Agenda; David Selby and Fumiyo Kagawa 10. Development Education and Climate Change; Glenn Strachan Part IV: NEW DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS: LESSONS FOR DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION 11. Groping Towards a New Future: Educating for Paradigm Change; Peadar Kirby 12. New Paradigms for Social Transformation in Latin America; Ronaldo Munck 13. Political Society and Subaltern Social Movements (SSM) in India: Implications for Development/Global Education; Dip Kapoor 14. The Deglobalisation Paradigm: A Critical Discourse on Alternatives; Dorothy Grace Guerrero PART V: DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION'S SHIFTING POLICY LANDSCAPE 15. Development Education in a European Context; Gerard McCann 16. Beyond the MDGs: Toward a new Development Framework; Mwangi Waituru 17. Conclusion: Whither Development Education in a Shifting Policy Landscape?; Stephen McCloskey

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