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Emergent Trends in Comparative Education: The Dialectic of the Global and the Local addresses the changes and multiple new topics that intervene in education vis à vis processes of globalization and social transformation. As such, it complements and expands the scope of the 5th edition of Comparative Education. Chapters systematically examine the intersecting global crises in society and education occasioned by COVID-19, across types and levels of education, geographic and linguistic contexts, and fields of theory and practice.
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Urgent Departures: Introducing Emergent Trends in the Dialectic of the Global and the Local Lauren Ila Misiaszek
Comparative Education as an Act of uBuntu: Human Encounters Reconsidered N'Dri Assié-Lumumba & Yusef WaghidContested Terrains of Environmental Pedagogies: Comparing Ecopedagogy, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Environmental Education Greg MisiaszekAlternative Approaches to the Political Economy of Education and Some of Their Implications Richard DesjardinsPhilosophy of Education: Contributions to Comparative Education Liz JacksonTaking Global Citizenship Education Local: A Response to the Crisis of Multiculturalism, Democracy and Citizenship Massimiliano Tarozzi & Carlos Alberto TorresSocial Media, Technology, and Protest Movements Irving EpsteinSocial Movements, Popular Education, and Counterhegemonic Schooling in Latin America Rebecca TarlauThe Contours of Indian Education: Continuity, Change and Contradictions Yoko Mochizuki & Anantha DuraiappahComparative Education in China from the Perspective of Globalization and Localization Gang ZHU and Zhengmei PENGSynchrony and Diachrony of Changes in Multiple Comparative Educations: Japanese Language Publications in a Global Academic Field Shoko YamadaThe Turn to The Market in Teacher Education: Institutional and Pedagogical Consequences of Market Reforms and Increased Regulation in Teacher Education Maria Teresa Tatto & Ian MenterImproving Critical Thinking in STEM for Girls: A Contextualised Education Integrating the Arts and Human Rights Zehlia Babaci-WilhiteA Dialectical Analysis of Low Fee Private Schools: the Case of Hyderabad, India Sangeeta Kamat & Carol Anne SpreenThe Promise and Methodological Limits of International Large-Scale Assessments David Rutkowski & Leslie RutkowskiRevitalizing Democracy: Comparative Educators as Public Intellectuals for the 21st Century Carlos Alberto Torres & Richard Van Heertum
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Edited by Lauren Ila Misiaszek; Robert F. Arnove and Carlos Alberto Torres