Part I – Introduction
1. Transnational Perspectives,
Fazal Rizvi (Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of
Melbourne, Australia), Mary Drinkwater (Ontario Institute of
Education, University of Toronto, Canada), Karen Edge (UCL
Institute of Education, University College London, UK)
2. Global Mobility, Transnationalism and Challenges for Education,
Fazal Rizvi (Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of
Melbourne, Australia)
Part II – Transnational Perspectives on Democracy and
Education
3. Towards a Narrative of a Robust Global Democracy: Critical
Democratic and Decolonial Perspectives, Mary Drinkwater (Ontario
Institute of Education, University of Toronto, Canada)
4. Countering the Mainstream in Higher Education: Experiences in
Brazil, Tristan McCowan (UCL Institute of Education, University
College London, UK)
5. Democratic Approaches to Policy and Education: Diversity, Social
Justice and Peace, Reva Joshee (Ontario Institute of Education,
University of Toronto, Canada)
6. The Democratization of Education Expertise: Examining Policy
Shifts and Implications in the UK, Karen Edge (UCL Institute of
Education, University College London, UK)
Part III – Transnational Perspectives on Citizenship and
Education
7. Educating for Global Citizenship in Formal Schooling in Canada:
Early Engagement with Complexity, Pedagogy and the Challenges of
Implementation, Mark Evans (Ontario Institute of Education,
University of Toronto, Canada)
8. Citizenship Education on the World Stage: Curriculum for
Cosmopolitanism, Julie McLeod (Melbourne Graduate School of
Education, University of Melbourne, Australia)
9. Learning to Live Together: Children's Rights, Identities and
Citizenship, Hugh Starkey (UCL Institute of Education, University
College London, UK)
10. Exercising Global Citizenship in the Family: The Case of
Language Brokering, Ann Phoenix (UCL Institute of Education,
University College London, UK)
Part IV – Transnational Perspectives on Peace-building and Human
Rights Education
11. The Possibilities of Postcolonial Humanism, Human Rights and
Education in an Era of Globalization, Stephen Chatelier (Utahloy
International School, Zengcheng, China)
12. Peace Education in Pakistan: Challenges and Possibilities,
Sarfaroz Niyozov (Ontario Institute of Education, University of
Toronto, Canada), Munir Lalani (Notre Dame Institute of Education,
Pakistan)
13. Education for Democratic Peace-building Amid Gendered Violence:
Youth Experience and Schooling in Mexico, Bangladesh and Canada,
Kathy Bickmore (Ontario Institute of Education, University of
Toronto, Canada)
Index
Offers new international perspectives on democracy, citizenship, human rights, and peace education and suggests ways in which nation-states can come together to tackle issue collaboratively through educational practice.
Mary Drinkwater is a Lecturer at Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, Canada.
Fazal Rizvi is Professor of Global Studies of Education at
the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Emeritus Professor at
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Karen Edge is Pro-Vice Provost (International) at University
College London and an academic at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education
and Society, University College London, UK.
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