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"Mobile Teachers, Teacher Identity and International Schooling focuses on the increased mobility of teachers and curriculum and what it means for the expansion of international schooling. In the early 21st century, educational institutions have been transformed by technological innovation and g...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Mobile Teachers, Teacher Identity and International Schooling focuses on the increased mobility of teachers and curriculum and what it means for the expansion of international schooling. In the early 21st century, educational institutions have been transformed by technological innovation and global interconnectivity. The demographic, ideological, economic and cultural flows that integrate local and global interconnections have consequences for the ways in which educational policy, theories and practice can be understood and take place locally. The everyday lives of practitioners, parents and students; the institutions in which they are educated and work; and the sociocultural and ideological contexts in which they work, are all consequently changing. The manifestation of these changes? as evident in the work and lives of teachers within specific cultural contexts and education systems; in their implications for educational theory and methodology; and their consequences for policy, programs, practice and research in education? are the focus of this book. This book explores the mobility of curriculum, pedagogies, ideas and people that represent and mediate the impact of Global uneven flows and movements through, in, and for school education, and the concepts and practices which frame that transformation. The particular focus of the book is on how these flows inform the ways individuals negotiate their identities, cultures and languages in different national and educational contexts. Education systems and the educational experiences offered by schools are being reconfigured due to multiple pressures. What do these moves to mobilise and to work transnationally mean in terms of educational provision, possibilities and practice?" |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 161 pages) : illustrations |
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505 | 0 | |a PREFACE; REFERENCES; INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLING: A TRANSNATIONAL INDUSTRY; 'PEOPLE GOING PLACES'; INTERNATIONAL TEACHER MARKETS; The Multiplicity of Mobility; REFERENCES; MAPPING INTERNATIONALISATION IN SCHOOLS:Contingency and Ad-hoc Development; INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONALISATION AT THE SCHOOL LEVEL; INTERNATIONALISING SCHOOLS: THE MODEL APPROACH TO INTERNATIONALISATION; THEORISING INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS; Mapping the International School Field; The School Snapshots; Snapshot 1: Black and White Colllege; IB schools; Snapshot 2: Koala International Academy. | |
505 | 8 | |a Snapshot 3: The Countrytown International School (TCIS)Snapshot 4: Language School Melbourne; Snapshot 5: Eastern Secondary College; Representative Mapping of the Schools; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; MOBILE CURRICULUM:Elite Schools in Asia and Their Globalising Curriculum; INTRODUCTION; 'MOBILE CURRICULUM': A TRANSDISCIPLINARY LITERATURE REVIEW; RESEARCH SETTINGS; MULTI-SITED GLOBAL ETHNOGRAPHY; THE GLOBAL IMAGINATION OF ELITE SCHOOLS; STORIES OF MOBILITIES AND TRAVEL; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES. | |
505 | 8 | |a TEACHERS' NEGOTIATION OF PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES IN THE 'CONTACT ZONE':Contradictions and Possibilities in the Time of International Student MobilityINTRODUCTION; TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY; INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY AND ITS IMPACTS ON PEDAGOGIC WORK AND TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM; THE 'CONTACT ZONE' AS A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; THE STUDY; TEACHER AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT OFFICER; TEACHER AS A PARENT: THE 'PASTORAL PEDAGOGY'; TEACHER AS A PROFESSIONAL GUIDE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. | |
505 | 8 | |a THE EXHILARATION OF BEING 'NOT-AT-HOME':Tourist Teachers and the Negotiation of Identity, Difference and BelongingINTRODUCTION; Tourist Teachers; Teachers' Journeys; NOTES; REFERENCES; GLOBAL NOMADS:TESOL Teachers in the Shifting World; INTRODUCTION; TESOL AND MAINSTREAM TEACHING; THE TEACHERS; GLOBAL FLOWS: THE SCAPES; Ethnoscapes: Accidental Careers and the Experience of Being 'Othered'; The Engines of Globalisation: Technoscapes and Financescapes; Mediascapes and Ideoscapes: Images of the 'West' and the Roles of the English Language Teacher; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. | |
505 | 8 | |a WHO GETS THE BEST TEACHERS?:The Incorporation of the IB Program nto Public High Schools and ItsImpact on the Teacher Labour Market in EcuadorINTRODUCTION; International Education, Public and Private Teacher Labour Markets and Cooperation in IB Training; DIPLOMA PROGRAM IN ECUADOR; POST-NEOLIBERALISM, REDISTRIBUTION AND EDUCATIONAL POLICIES IN ECUADOR; THEORETICAL BACKGROUND; Bureaucratic and Post-bureaucratic Modes of Regulation; Increasing Teacher Quality, Teacher Labour Market and Free Competition; TEACHER LABOUR MARKET AND THE IB. | |
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spelling | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / edited by Ruth Arber, Jill Blackmore, Athena Vongalis-Macrow, Deakin University, Australia. Rotterdam : Sense Publishers, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource (viii, 161 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Includes bibliographical references. "Mobile Teachers, Teacher Identity and International Schooling focuses on the increased mobility of teachers and curriculum and what it means for the expansion of international schooling. In the early 21st century, educational institutions have been transformed by technological innovation and global interconnectivity. The demographic, ideological, economic and cultural flows that integrate local and global interconnections have consequences for the ways in which educational policy, theories and practice can be understood and take place locally. The everyday lives of practitioners, parents and students; the institutions in which they are educated and work; and the sociocultural and ideological contexts in which they work, are all consequently changing. The manifestation of these changes? as evident in the work and lives of teachers within specific cultural contexts and education systems; in their implications for educational theory and methodology; and their consequences for policy, programs, practice and research in education? are the focus of this book. This book explores the mobility of curriculum, pedagogies, ideas and people that represent and mediate the impact of Global uneven flows and movements through, in, and for school education, and the concepts and practices which frame that transformation. The particular focus of the book is on how these flows inform the ways individuals negotiate their identities, cultures and languages in different national and educational contexts. Education systems and the educational experiences offered by schools are being reconfigured due to multiple pressures. What do these moves to mobilise and to work transnationally mean in terms of educational provision, possibilities and practice?" PREFACE; REFERENCES; INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLING: A TRANSNATIONAL INDUSTRY; 'PEOPLE GOING PLACES'; INTERNATIONAL TEACHER MARKETS; The Multiplicity of Mobility; REFERENCES; MAPPING INTERNATIONALISATION IN SCHOOLS:Contingency and Ad-hoc Development; INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONALISATION AT THE SCHOOL LEVEL; INTERNATIONALISING SCHOOLS: THE MODEL APPROACH TO INTERNATIONALISATION; THEORISING INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS; Mapping the International School Field; The School Snapshots; Snapshot 1: Black and White Colllege; IB schools; Snapshot 2: Koala International Academy. Snapshot 3: The Countrytown International School (TCIS)Snapshot 4: Language School Melbourne; Snapshot 5: Eastern Secondary College; Representative Mapping of the Schools; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; MOBILE CURRICULUM:Elite Schools in Asia and Their Globalising Curriculum; INTRODUCTION; 'MOBILE CURRICULUM': A TRANSDISCIPLINARY LITERATURE REVIEW; RESEARCH SETTINGS; MULTI-SITED GLOBAL ETHNOGRAPHY; THE GLOBAL IMAGINATION OF ELITE SCHOOLS; STORIES OF MOBILITIES AND TRAVEL; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES. TEACHERS' NEGOTIATION OF PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES IN THE 'CONTACT ZONE':Contradictions and Possibilities in the Time of International Student MobilityINTRODUCTION; TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY; INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY AND ITS IMPACTS ON PEDAGOGIC WORK AND TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM; THE 'CONTACT ZONE' AS A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; THE STUDY; TEACHER AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT OFFICER; TEACHER AS A PARENT: THE 'PASTORAL PEDAGOGY'; TEACHER AS A PROFESSIONAL GUIDE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. THE EXHILARATION OF BEING 'NOT-AT-HOME':Tourist Teachers and the Negotiation of Identity, Difference and BelongingINTRODUCTION; Tourist Teachers; Teachers' Journeys; NOTES; REFERENCES; GLOBAL NOMADS:TESOL Teachers in the Shifting World; INTRODUCTION; TESOL AND MAINSTREAM TEACHING; THE TEACHERS; GLOBAL FLOWS: THE SCAPES; Ethnoscapes: Accidental Careers and the Experience of Being 'Othered'; The Engines of Globalisation: Technoscapes and Financescapes; Mediascapes and Ideoscapes: Images of the 'West' and the Roles of the English Language Teacher; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. WHO GETS THE BEST TEACHERS?:The Incorporation of the IB Program nto Public High Schools and ItsImpact on the Teacher Labour Market in EcuadorINTRODUCTION; International Education, Public and Private Teacher Labour Markets and Cooperation in IB Training; DIPLOMA PROGRAM IN ECUADOR; POST-NEOLIBERALISM, REDISTRIBUTION AND EDUCATIONAL POLICIES IN ECUADOR; THEORETICAL BACKGROUND; Bureaucratic and Post-bureaucratic Modes of Regulation; Increasing Teacher Quality, Teacher Labour Market and Free Competition; TEACHER LABOUR MARKET AND THE IB. Print version record. International schools. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007008946 Teachers, Foreign. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85132994 Écoles internationales. Enseignants étrangers. EDUCATION Essays. bisacsh EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. bisacsh EDUCATION Reference. bisacsh International schools fast Teachers, Foreign fast onderwijs education Education (General) Onderwijs (algemeen) Arber, Ruth, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008041252 Blackmore, Jill, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92105045 Vongalis-Macrow, Athena, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009061580 Print version: Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling 9789462098978 (OCoLC)896813128 FWS01 ZDB-4-EDU FWS_PDA_EDU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=970757 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / PREFACE; REFERENCES; INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLING: A TRANSNATIONAL INDUSTRY; 'PEOPLE GOING PLACES'; INTERNATIONAL TEACHER MARKETS; The Multiplicity of Mobility; REFERENCES; MAPPING INTERNATIONALISATION IN SCHOOLS:Contingency and Ad-hoc Development; INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONALISATION AT THE SCHOOL LEVEL; INTERNATIONALISING SCHOOLS: THE MODEL APPROACH TO INTERNATIONALISATION; THEORISING INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS; Mapping the International School Field; The School Snapshots; Snapshot 1: Black and White Colllege; IB schools; Snapshot 2: Koala International Academy. Snapshot 3: The Countrytown International School (TCIS)Snapshot 4: Language School Melbourne; Snapshot 5: Eastern Secondary College; Representative Mapping of the Schools; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; MOBILE CURRICULUM:Elite Schools in Asia and Their Globalising Curriculum; INTRODUCTION; 'MOBILE CURRICULUM': A TRANSDISCIPLINARY LITERATURE REVIEW; RESEARCH SETTINGS; MULTI-SITED GLOBAL ETHNOGRAPHY; THE GLOBAL IMAGINATION OF ELITE SCHOOLS; STORIES OF MOBILITIES AND TRAVEL; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES. TEACHERS' NEGOTIATION OF PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES IN THE 'CONTACT ZONE':Contradictions and Possibilities in the Time of International Student MobilityINTRODUCTION; TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY; INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY AND ITS IMPACTS ON PEDAGOGIC WORK AND TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM; THE 'CONTACT ZONE' AS A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; THE STUDY; TEACHER AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT OFFICER; TEACHER AS A PARENT: THE 'PASTORAL PEDAGOGY'; TEACHER AS A PROFESSIONAL GUIDE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. THE EXHILARATION OF BEING 'NOT-AT-HOME':Tourist Teachers and the Negotiation of Identity, Difference and BelongingINTRODUCTION; Tourist Teachers; Teachers' Journeys; NOTES; REFERENCES; GLOBAL NOMADS:TESOL Teachers in the Shifting World; INTRODUCTION; TESOL AND MAINSTREAM TEACHING; THE TEACHERS; GLOBAL FLOWS: THE SCAPES; Ethnoscapes: Accidental Careers and the Experience of Being 'Othered'; The Engines of Globalisation: Technoscapes and Financescapes; Mediascapes and Ideoscapes: Images of the 'West' and the Roles of the English Language Teacher; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES. WHO GETS THE BEST TEACHERS?:The Incorporation of the IB Program nto Public High Schools and ItsImpact on the Teacher Labour Market in EcuadorINTRODUCTION; International Education, Public and Private Teacher Labour Markets and Cooperation in IB Training; DIPLOMA PROGRAM IN ECUADOR; POST-NEOLIBERALISM, REDISTRIBUTION AND EDUCATIONAL POLICIES IN ECUADOR; THEORETICAL BACKGROUND; Bureaucratic and Post-bureaucratic Modes of Regulation; Increasing Teacher Quality, Teacher Labour Market and Free Competition; TEACHER LABOUR MARKET AND THE IB. International schools. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007008946 Teachers, Foreign. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85132994 Écoles internationales. Enseignants étrangers. EDUCATION Essays. bisacsh EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. bisacsh EDUCATION Reference. bisacsh International schools fast Teachers, Foreign fast |
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title_auth | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / |
title_exact_search | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / |
title_full | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / edited by Ruth Arber, Jill Blackmore, Athena Vongalis-Macrow, Deakin University, Australia. |
title_fullStr | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / edited by Ruth Arber, Jill Blackmore, Athena Vongalis-Macrow, Deakin University, Australia. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / edited by Ruth Arber, Jill Blackmore, Athena Vongalis-Macrow, Deakin University, Australia. |
title_short | Mobile teachers, teacher identity and international schooling / |
title_sort | mobile teachers teacher identity and international schooling |
topic | International schools. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007008946 Teachers, Foreign. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85132994 Écoles internationales. Enseignants étrangers. EDUCATION Essays. bisacsh EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. bisacsh EDUCATION Reference. bisacsh International schools fast Teachers, Foreign fast |
topic_facet | International schools. Teachers, Foreign. Écoles internationales. Enseignants étrangers. EDUCATION Essays. EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. EDUCATION Reference. International schools Teachers, Foreign |
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