Citizenship education in the era of globalization : : Canadian perspectives / / edited by Michael O'Sullivan and Karen Pashby.
This collection of timely articles is the first to explore the dynamics between globalization and education from a specifically Canadian perspective. The articles engage with emergent debates and new discourses around global orientations to citizenship education currently defining scholarly work and...
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam, Netherlands ;, Taipei : : Sense Publishers,, [2008] ©2008 |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Michael O’Sullivan and Karen Pashby
- Introduction / Michael O’Sullivan and Karen Pashby
- Demands on and of Citizenship and Schooling: “Belonging” and “Diversity” in the Global Imperative / Karen Pashby
- The Impossibility of Global Citizenship / Patricia Burke Wood
- Citizenship Education in a Global Context / Graham Pike
- Conflicting Imaginaries / George Richardson
- Second Generation Youth in Canada, Their Mobilities and Identifications: Relevance to Citizenship Education / Yvonne Hébert , Lori Wilkinson and Mehrunnisa Ali
- Supporting the Growth of Global Citizenship Educators / Marianne Larsen and Lisa Faden
- Toward a Critical Stance: Citizenship Education in the Classroom / Diane Vetter
- You Can’t Criticize What You Don’t Understand: Teachers as Social Change Agents in NeoLiberal Times / Michael O’Sullivan.