Benjamin Piper
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 340
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International Education has become an increasingly prominent and urgent matter in recent decades. Since the 1990 and 2000 Education for All conferences in Thailand, and Senegal, educational access and quality have been important parts of a global development agenda. More recently, the United Nations Millennium Development Goals have called for dramatic increases in educational access and ensuring equity for those disadvantaged by national and regional power structures. International Education for the Millennium offers a detailed and comprehensive look at this vitally important field. Centrally concerned with the development of successful education systems and institutions throughout the world, the volume addresses those pressing questions--about access, equity, and quality--that inform the field today. It also sheds light on important areas within this vast field: on contemporary theoretical work and research; on a range of national and international policies; and on education reform in developing countries. A volume that considers international education on the global, national, and local levels--and that addresses theoretical, scholarly, and practical matters--International Education for the Millennium offers an impressive array of ideas, perspectives, and resources for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Contributors include Kim Bush, Paulo Freire, Jesus Gomez Alonso, Jonathan David Jansen, Margrethe Juncker, Suzanne Grant Lewis, Marlaine E. Lockheed, Richard Maclure, Khalil Mahshi, Joanita Nambi, Julius K. Nyerere, Fernando Reimers, Asgedet Stefanos, Nelly P. Stromquist, Stella Alamo Talisuna, Liliana Vaccaro, Julio Vargas Claveria, and Frances Vavrus Edited by Benjamin Piper, Sarah-Dryden-Peterson, and Young-Suk Kim