2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11422-010-9257-7
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Exploring how globalization shapes education: methodology and theoretical framework

Abstract: This is a commentary on some major issues raised in Carter and Dediwalage's "Globalisation and science education: The case of Sustainability by the bay" (this issue), particularly their methodology and theoretical framework for understanding how globalisation shapes education (including science education). While acknowledging the authors' contribution to the literature on globalisation and education, it questions the degree to which their analysis captures and explains how globalisation shapes science educatio… Show more

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“…In this vein, Sovacool (2010) advises that the term can become so reified that it may occlude its complexity and, especially, its uncertain effects in any given context. This includes the possibility that nation states and local jurisdictions can resist globalization (Pan, 2010). Despite globalization's nebulous state, it may be useful to explore frequent claims about it.…”
Section: Global Economization and Science Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this vein, Sovacool (2010) advises that the term can become so reified that it may occlude its complexity and, especially, its uncertain effects in any given context. This includes the possibility that nation states and local jurisdictions can resist globalization (Pan, 2010). Despite globalization's nebulous state, it may be useful to explore frequent claims about it.…”
Section: Global Economization and Science Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%