Educational Leaders Without Borders

Rising to Global Challenges to Educate All
Autor: Fenwick W. (Hrsg.) English
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ISBN: 978-3-319-36602-9
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This profound resource extends the concept of education as a human right to propose lasting solutions to educational disparities worldwide. Its multiperspective analysis probes the roots of educational inequities in recent and longstanding economic divisions, cultural domination, and political injustice, framing equal access to meaningful learning as a core aspect of a humane society. Characteristics of Educational Leaders without Borders (ELWB) are defined, and the challenges of their mission are examined in global context, from education of girls in the Middle East to internet access in Haiti to the complex situation of U.S. minority students. In addition, an overview of historical precedents for ELWB in the work of Dewey and others helps to illuminate pressing issues that must be addressed by current and future humanistic leaders to improve educational access for the world's children.

 

Among the topics covered:

 

  • Education without nationalism: locating leadership when borders no longer hold.
  • Toward a metanoia of global educational leadership.
  • Teaching, technology, and transformation.
  • The unique challenges of education in emerging West African countries.
  • The economics of globalization in higher education.
  • The transnational context of schooling.                     

 

Educators, education researchers, and policymakers in education will welcome the clear-minded realism and ethically robust agenda found in Educational Leaders without Borders.


This profound resource extends the concept of education as a human right to propose lasting solutions to educational disparities worldwide. Its multiperspective analysis probes the roots of educational inequities in recent and longstanding economic divisions, cultural domination, and political injustice, framing equal access to meaningful learning as a core aspect of a humane society. Characteristics of Educational Leaders without Borders (ELWB) are defined, and the challenges of their mission are examined in global context, from education of girls in the Middle East to internet access in Haiti to the complex situation of U.S. minority students. In addition, an overview of historical precedents for ELWB in the work of Dewey and others helps to illuminate pressing issues that must be addressed by current and future humanistic leaders to improve educational access for the world's children.

 

Among the topics covered:

 

  • Education without nationalism: locating leadership when borders no longer hold.
  • Toward a metanoia of global educational leadership.
  • Teaching, technology, and transformation.
  • The unique challenges of education in emerging West African countries.
  • The economics of globalization in higher education.
  • The transnational context of schooling.                     

 

Educators, education researchers, and policymakers in education will welcome the clear-minded realism and ethically robust agenda found in Educational Leaders without Borders.


Autor Fenwick W. (Hrsg.) English
Verlag Springer International Publishing
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Seitenangabe 240 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen Paperback
Masse H23.5 cm x B15.5 cm x D1.3 cm 414 g
Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016

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