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Teacher Education in a Transnational World / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Introduction: Emerging Critical Issues in Teacher Education in a Globalizing and Transnational World -- Socio-Political, Cultural, and Intellectual Spaces Where Teacher Education Is Located: A Historical, Sociological, and Philosophical Approach -- 1. Globalization, Higher Education, and Teacher Education: A Sociological Approach -- 2. Theorizing Globalization: Rival Philosophical Schools of Thought -- 3. To Serve and Yet Be Free: Historical Configurations and the Insertions of Faculties of Education in Ontario -- 4. Cosmopolitanism, Patriotism, and Ecology -- Paradigmatic Changes in Teacher Education -- 5. From the Sacred Nation to the Unified Globe: Changing Leitmotifs in Teacher Training in the Western World, 1870-2010 -- 6. Transnationalization of Teacher Education: A New Paradigm for Ontario? -- 7. Paradigmatic Changes in Teacher Education: The Perils, Pitfalls, and Unrealized Promise of the Reflective Practitioner -- 8. Ubiquitous Learning and the Future of Teaching -- Aboriginal Education in a Globalizing Context -- 9. Autochthonous Ed: Deep, Indigenous, Environmental Learning -- 10. Exploring Teacher Education Programs and Policies in Chilean Universities and Their Commitment to Intercultural Acknowledgment -- 11. Indigenous Spaces in Contemporary Learning Institutions: Theoretical and Methodological Frameworks in Approaching Māori Education -- The European Setting: Erasmus, Bologna, and the European Higher Education Area -- 12. The European Program Erasmus on Mobility and Its Impact on the European Dimension of Higher Education -- 13. Harmonizing the Disparate? Bologna's Implementation in Secondary Teachers' Education in Germany and Spain -- 14. The Bologna Process and Teacher Education Reforms in Eastern Europe: The Changing Policy Terrain in Ukraine -- 15. Transnationalization of Higher Education Teaching and Learning at European Universities: Rethinking the Way to Wisdom -- 16. Guilded Youth? The Returns of Practical Education -- Transnationalization and State Policies -- 17. Teacher Education Policies in Chile: From Invitation to Prescription -- 18. Internationalization in Canadian Higher Education: The Ontario Experience -- Conclusion: A Reflection on Contemporary Understandings and Future Directions of Teacher Education in a Transnational World -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Introduction: Emerging Critical Issues in Teacher Education in a Globalizing and Transnational World -- Socio-Political, Cultural, and Intellectual Spaces Where Teacher Education Is Located: A Historical, Sociological, and Philosophical Approach -- 1. Globalization, Higher Education, and Teacher Education: A Sociological Approach -- 2. Theorizing Globalization: Rival Philosophical Schools of Thought -- 3. To Serve and Yet Be Free: Historical Configurations and the Insertions of Faculties of Education in Ontario -- 4. Cosmopolitanism, Patriotism, and Ecology -- Paradigmatic Changes in Teacher Education -- 5. From the Sacred Nation to the Unified Globe: Changing Leitmotifs in Teacher Training in the Western World, 1870-2010 -- 6. Transnationalization of Teacher Education: A New Paradigm for Ontario? -- 7. Paradigmatic Changes in Teacher Education: The Perils, Pitfalls, and Unrealized Promise of the Reflective Practitioner -- 8. Ubiquitous Learning and the Future of Teaching -- Aboriginal Education in a Globalizing Context -- 9. Autochthonous Ed: Deep, Indigenous, Environmental Learning -- 10. Exploring Teacher Education Programs and Policies in Chilean Universities and Their Commitment to Intercultural Acknowledgment -- 11. Indigenous Spaces in Contemporary Learning Institutions: Theoretical and Methodological Frameworks in Approaching Māori Education -- The European Setting: Erasmus, Bologna, and the European Higher Education Area -- 12. The European Program Erasmus on Mobility and Its Impact on the European Dimension of Higher Education -- 13. Harmonizing the Disparate? Bologna's Implementation in Secondary Teachers' Education in Germany and Spain -- 14. The Bologna Process and Teacher Education Reforms in Eastern Europe: The Changing Policy Terrain in Ukraine -- 15. Transnationalization of Higher Education Teaching and Learning at European Universities: Rethinking the Way to Wisdom -- 16. Guilded Youth? The Returns of Practical Education -- Transnationalization and State Policies -- 17. Teacher Education Policies in Chile: From Invitation to Prescription -- 18. Internationalization in Canadian Higher Education: The Ontario Experience -- Conclusion: A Reflection on Contemporary Understandings and Future Directions of Teacher Education in a Transnational World -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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