Education and the rise of the global economy / Joel Spring.
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LC1756 .M26 2016 "Keep the damned women out" : the struggle for coeducation / | LC178 .A9 T33 2010 التعليم العالي في النمسا / | LC178 .G7 S28 2010 التعليم العالي في المملكة المتحدة / | LC191 .S686 1998 Education and the rise of the global economy / | LC191 .T43 2016 Teaching in a globally-connected world : preparing learners for the future / | LC 191.94 .H54 2010 التعليم العالي لخدمة الصالح العام : أصوات صدرت عن حركة وطنية / | LC 191.94 .H54 2010 التعليم العالي لخدمة الصالح العام : أصوات صدرت عن حركة وطنية / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Education and white love: the foundation and language of the global economy -- Japan: western science, eastern morals -- Singapore: schooling for economic growth -- The European Union -- The United States and the United Kingdom: schooling and the free market -- OECD and the World Bank: globalization of human capital ideas -- The United Nations: the right to an education in human rights? -- Conclusion: education and the global economy.
Discussing the relationship between the development of the global economy & educational policy, this text covers topics such as European colonialism, the Japanese response to colonialism, the World Bank, and the United Nations.
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