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- Michael A. McRobbieMary Sue ColemanKenneth ColemanPatrick O'MearaRobin Matross HelmsElspeth JonesHans de WitEva Egron-PolakJonathan FantonStephen E. HansonKris OldsZsuzsa GilleSeung-Kyung KimBrian EdwardsRosemary Geisdorfer FealDan E. DavidsonDaryl BaldwinKim PotowskiFrancisco MarmolejoSafwan M. MasriCaroline LevanderKathleen ClaussenTakyiwaa ManuhAllan E. GoodmanDawn Michele WhiteheadCheryl GibbsAnthony KolihaGeneral Gene Renuart
2021
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International Education at the Crossroads captures the essence and complexity of international education in an interconnected and globalized world. Written by leading scholars, international educators, and policy makers, the 26 essays in this volume take stock of the unpredictable landscape of international education and demonstrate why international higher education is more essential now than ever before.Responding to a timely global moment where education and internation...
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Cradle of Liberty
Race, the Child, and National Belonging from Thomas Jefferson to W. E. B. Du Bois
2006
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Throughout American literature, the figure of the child is often represented in opposition to the adult. In Cradle of Liberty Caroline F. Levander proposes that this opposition is crucial to American political thought and the literary cultures that surround and help produce it. Levander argues that from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth, American literary and political texts did more than include child subjects: they depended on them to represent, naturalize,...
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2013
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Imperium in Imperio (1899) was the first black novel to countenance openly the possibility of organized black violence against Jim Crow segregation. Its author, a Baptist minister and newspaper editor from Texas, Sutton E. Griggs (1872–1933), would go on to publish four more novels; establish his own publishing company, one of the first secular publishing houses owned and operated by an African American in the United States; and help to found the American Baptist Theological Semin...
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The White Image in the Black Mind
African-American Ideas about White People, 1830-1925
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2000
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Peaceland
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This book suggests a new explanation for why international peace interventions often fail to reach their full potential. Based on several years of ethnographic research in conflict zones around the world, it demonstrates that everyday elements - such as the expatriates' social habits and usual approaches to understanding their areas of operation - strongly influence peacebuilding effectiveness. Individuals from all over the world and all walks of life share numerous practices, habits, and ...
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Black on White
Black Writers on What It Means to Be White
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Youth Rising?
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or Free with Kobo PlusEducation Policies in the 21st Century
Comparative Perspectives
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- Maarif Global Education Series
2022
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This open access book explores the agenda of education policies in the 21st century. In the first part of the book, education is handled from a historical and political framework, and the effects of the change of states and policies on education are examined. In the second part, the effects of changes in the economy on education policies and economies’ demands from educational institutions are examined. In the last section, current policies in the international education sector, which is g...











