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Advancing democracy through education? : U.S. influence abroad and domestic practices / edited by Doyle Stevick and Bradley Levinson.

Van Pelt Library LC1091 .A34 2008
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stevick, Doyle, 1969-
Levinson, Bradley A., 1963-
Kathryn Faul and Joseph A. Wallace Fund.
Series:
Education policy in practice
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Democracy--Study and teaching.
Democracy.
Civics--Study and teaching.
Civics.
Democratization--International cooperation--Case studies.
Democratization.
Democracy and education.
Democratization--International cooperation.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
xxxviii, 270 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, NC : IAP-Information Age Pub. Inc., [2008]
Summary:
A volume in Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies Series Editors Bradley A. U. Levinson, and Margaret Sutton, Indiana University This book explores the diversity of American roles in education for democracy cross-culturally, both within the United States and around the world. Cross-cultural engagement in education for democracy inevitably bears the impressions of each culture involved and the dynamics among them. Even high-priority, well-funded U.S. government programs are neither monolithic nor deterministic in their own right, but are rather reshaped, adapted to their contexts, and appropriated by their partners. These partners are sometimes called "recipients", a problematic label that gives the misleading impression that partners are relatively passive in the overall process. The authors pay close attention to the cultures, contexts, structures, people, and processes involved in education for democracy. Woven throughout this volume's qualitative studies are the notions that contacts between powers and cultures are complex and situated, that agency matters, and that local meanings play a critical role in the dynamic exchange of peoples and ideas. The authors span an array of fields that concern themselves with understanding languages, cultures, institutions, and the broad horizon of the past that shapes the present: history, anthropology, literacy studies, policy analysis, political science, and journalism. This collection provides a rich sampling of the diverse contexts and ways in which American ideas, practices, and policies of education for democracy are spread, encountered, appropriated, rejected, or embraced around the world. This volume introduces concepts, identifies processes, notes obstacles and challenges, and reveals common themes that can help us to understand American influence on education for democracy more clearly, wherever it occurs.
Contents:
Introduction : education policy, national interests, and advancing democracy / Doyle Stevick and Bradley A. U. Levinson
Beyond nationalism : the founding fathers and educational universalism in the new republic / Benjamin Justice
Becoming American in time? : the educational implications of binary discourse on immigration / Patricia Buck with Rachel Silver
Higher education and civic engagement in the United States : budgetary, disciplinary, and spatial borders / Kathleen Staudt
Discourse versus practice in civic education for development : the case of USAID assistance to Palestine / Ayman M. Alsayed
Foreign influence and economic insecurity in international partnerships for civic education : the case of Estonia / Doyle Stevick
Civic education reform for democracy : U.S. models in Mexico and Indonesia / Bradley A.U. Levinson and Margaret Sutton
Developing citizenship education curriculum cross-culturally : a democratic approach with South African and Kenyan educators / Patricia K. Kubow
Putting equity into action : a case study of educators' professional development in twenty-first century Kazakhstan / David Landis and Sapargul Mirseitova
From monsoons to Katrina : the civic implications of cosmopolitanism / Payal P. Shah
Building towards democracy in apartheid South Africa : a pioneering partnership for training black school leaders, 1989-95 / Ronald R. Atkinson and Judy L. Wyatt.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Kathryn Faul and Joseph A. Wallace Fund.
ISBN:
1593116543
9781593116552
1593116551
9781593116545
OCLC:
222664007
Publisher Number:
99944630344

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