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International Development

Finding a Moral Compass: Grounded-Theory Research on Ethical Leadership Training for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)

This paper offers new perspectives on a theoretical model for developing a moral compass for education leaders; this paper further provides insights to enable students...
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Deficit as a way of life?: Land, education and gender in a local village community in India

In this paper, I explore the implications of the international education and development discourse for a local village community living in contexts of precarity in...
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Seafaring Nomads: Sedentary Schools

Nomads and refugees – among the most marginalized social groups in this globalized era – expose tension between two otherwise-agreeable maxims: that all children have...
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Can Big Bird Fight Terrorism? Children’s Television and Globalized Multicultural Education

“Can Big Bird Fight Terrorism? Children’s Television and Globalized Multicultural Education” examines how international versions of Sesame Street are working to build peace. There are...
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Inclusive Education in Pakistan: Perspectives of Administrators & Teachers

The inclusive education movement has been identified as one of the most “important developments in contemporary special education” (Artiles, Harris-Murri & Rostenberg, 2006, p.260). Assisted...
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Book Launch: Advances in Gender Research: Gender and Practice (two volumes)

Gender and Practice: Insights from the Field is the first of two volumes in Advances in Gender Research (Emerald) series that aims to forge a...
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Global Education and Learning

Learning about global issues and themes has become an increasingly recognised element of education in many countries around the world. Terms such as global learning,...
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Read to be Happy: Children and the Community Leading Educational Innovations in Lempira, Honduras

To move education beyond traditional boundaries of western pedagogy towards the principle that learning is stimulated when not imposed, we need to open the educational...
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