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Globalization, Global Education, and Chinese Global Education: Efforts and Concerns

2019
Globalization is considered a phenomenon that includes multiple, drastic changes in different areas of social life, particularly economics, technology, and culture. Both the paradox and complexity serve the major characteristics of globalization. Global education involves the academic mobility, global forces, global schooling and local meanings, global
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Global education

SecEd, 2007
Do you think that releasing a teacher to take a sabbatical is a good idea? Katie Purins explains
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Global Inclusive Education

2022
This book addresses issues related to school inclusion from the perspective of systemic inclusion. It focuses on the need to face the challenges of inclusion in education from a broad perspective, including the classroom, the school as an institution, families, and the community. It also pays attention to the full interactions between them.
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Global Outreach and Education

2006
The successful implementation of a legally binding instrument to strengthen the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention will require global outreach to and education of all those whose activities are embraced by the elements of the regime. For the legally binding instrument to be effective, all those engaged in such activities need to be aware of the ...
Rhodes, Catherine, Whitby, S
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Globalization and medical education

Medical Teacher, 2001
Few would argue with the statement that we now live in a global village. While there have been protests against the expected outcomes of the globalization process such as rich countries exploiting poor countries, setting aside labor regulations designed to protect workers and/or environmental exploitation, these protests have not, in the main, opposed ...
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Evaluating global health education

Medical Teacher, 2013
In this issue, Stys et al. evaluate the effect of international clinical electives (ICEs) on a volunteer sample of medical students at different levels by administering a retrospective self-assessment questionnaire. Review of the methodological details of the study indicates that some of the questions can be expected to produce valid data, while others
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Home education: globalization otherwise?: [PDF]

open access: possibleManaging Global Transitions, 2006
Home Education seems to be a successful way to educate. Academic results and socialization processes in home education are promising. Already home education is global, home educators everywhere educate their children themselves without schools. They develop new forms of local and international co-operation. Is home education an impulse to a renewing of
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Global Health Informatics Education

2000
Health informatics education has evolved since the 1960s with a strong research foundation primarily in medical schools across the USA and Europe. By 1989 health informatics education was provided in some form by at least 20 countries representing five continents.
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Global Education for Global Challenges

Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2012
It seems likely that 2012 will be remembered as a year of unprecedented global challenge framed by impending financial crisis in the Eurozone and looming economic recession.
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Education Paradigm and Globalization

2015
Globalization is a process that has certain social, cultural, political, psychological, ecological and economical effects on societies. Education systems has been affected by developments occurring in social, economical, cultural, technological and political areas.
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