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Globalisation & Pedagogy: Space, Place and Identity 2nd edition


Globalisation & Pedagogy: Space, Place and Identity 2nd edition

Paperback by Edwards, Richard (University of Stirling, UK); Usher, Robin (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia)

Globalisation & Pedagogy: Space, Place and Identity

£46.99

ISBN:
9780415428965
Publication Date:
9 Aug 2007
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
194 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 27 May 2024
Globalisation & Pedagogy: Space, Place and Identity

Description

With different pedagogic practices come different ways of examining them and fresh understandings of their implications and assumptions. It is the examination of these changes and developments that is the subject of this book. The authors examine a number of questions posed by the rapid march of globalisation, incuding: What is the role of the teacher, and how do we teach in the context of globalisation? What curriculum is appropriate when people and ideas become more mobile? How do the technologies of the internet and mobile phone impact upon what is learnt and by whom? The second edition of this important book has been fully updated and extended to take account of developments in technology, pedagogy and practice, in particular the growth of distance and e-learning.

Contents

Introduction 1. Globalisation - Lost in Space and Time 2. Putting Space Back on the Map 3. Globalisation, Pedagogy, Curriculum 4. Globalisation, the Academy and New Knowledge 5. (Dis)locating Professional and Disciplinary Autobiographies 6. Pedagogies of (dis)location - (dis)locating pedagogies 7. (Dis)locating Practices: Mapping and Translating 8. Endless Learning

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