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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EDU 217 - Comparative and International Education4 credits (Spring) Education can be a vehicle for world peace, reducing poverty and creating greater equality in the world. Or such is the claim of a multitude of education projects funded by grassroots initiatives and transnational organizations, including UNESCO, the World Bank, and nongovernment organizations (NGOs). In this course we learn to evaluate transnational education projects against their stated and implied goals, while considering their impact on local economies, communities, and education systems. We also investigate how globalization and democratization implicate education in broadscale changes. Student interests influence the countries we use in our case studies.
Prerequisite: EDU 101 or second-year standing. Note: Foreign language option available in any language. Instructor: Michaels
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