ABSTRACT

Global Perspectives on Education Research echoes the breadth and scope of education research worldwide. It features the work of established and emerging scholars from a range of universities and research institutions in Africa, Europe, and North America. The book’s ten chapters are organized around four themes: Education Policy, Teaching and Learning, School Context and Student Outcomes, and Assessment and Measurement. Each chapter offers cross-cultural, transnational, or comparative insights on some of the most pressing challenges and promising opportunities for improving education around the world. Across thematic areas, these perspectives shape new ways of understanding context as an influence on, and a framework for, conceptual insights into education policy and practice at the international, national, and local levels. With chapters on topics including the cultural complexities of literacy, the effect of socioeconomic inequality on student learning, and the tension between education for global competitiveness and education for global citizenship as national policy strategies, Global Perspectives on Education Research addresses issues and questions that will interest education researchers, educators, policy makers, and societal leaders worldwide.

This volume is a publication of the World Education Research Association (WERA). WERA is an association of major national, regional, and international specialty research associations dedicated to advancing education research as a scientific and scholarly field. WERA undertakes initiatives that are global in nature and thus transcend what any one association can accomplish in its own country, region, or area of specialization.

part I|99 pages

Global Perspectives on Education Policy

chapter 1|23 pages

Literacy and Language Diversity

Challenges for Education Research and Practice in the 21st Century 1

chapter 2|22 pages

Framing Global Education in The United States

Policy Perspectives

chapter 3|29 pages

The Education of Refugee Children

Human Rights Enactment and Educational Policy Discourses in Italy and the UK

chapter 4|23 pages

Differentiation in Middle-Class Identities, Values and Responses

Parental Choice in a Working-Class, Multi-Ethnic School

part II|56 pages

Teaching and Learning

chapter 5|22 pages

Education As A Community Project

Understanding Place-Based Learning

chapter 6|32 pages

“The Children Come And Go”

How Educating Military-Connected Students Impacts the Work of School Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators

part III|45 pages

School Context Links to Student Outcomes

part IV|46 pages

Assessment and Measurement