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International education in the K-12 sector = topics, trends and tensions /
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International education in the K-12 sector/ edited by Merli Tamtik, Connie Lam James.
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topics, trends and tensions /
other author:
Tamtik, Merli.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xiii, 268 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Exploring the Global Landscape of K-12 International Education: Trends, Topics, and Tensions -- Section1: Trends. Chapter 2. Neoliberal Tensions Shaping K-12 International Education -- Chapter 3. International Student Mobility in Italian Secondary Schools -- Chapter 4. A Confucian Model of International Schooling: A Hybrid Approach to Teaching and Learning -- Chapter 5. A Systematic Review of International Education in Arab Countries, 1990-2023 -- Section 2: Topics. Chapter 6. Language Learning Experiences of Early Study Abroad Students in Ontario, Canada -- Chapter 7. Fee-paying International High School Students, Public Education, and Homestay -- Chapter 8. Assessment of Learning Quality in K-12 Internationalization: SAFAL's Role in Shaping India's International Educational Footprint -- Chapter 9. Unraveling the Significance of Pathway Programs for International High School Students -- Section 3: Tensions. Chapter 10. Are We Still Failing International Students who Study in the United States? -- Chapter 11. Mapping Intentions and Unveiling Epistemic Insecurities in Finnish K-12 Internationalization -- Chapter 12. Reproducing Cultural Hegemony: Experiences of Teachers of Colour in Global South International Schools -- Chapter 13. Crossing Boundaries with Care: Exploring Ethical Complexities in K-12 Internationalization Research -- Chapter 14. Conclusion Charting the Future: Concluding Reflections on K-12 International Education Trends, Topics, and Issues.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-89677-4
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9783031896774
International education in the K-12 sector = topics, trends and tensions /
International education in the K-12 sector
topics, trends and tensions /[electronic resource] :edited by Merli Tamtik, Connie Lam James. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiii, 268 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Exploring the Global Landscape of K-12 International Education: Trends, Topics, and Tensions -- Section1: Trends. Chapter 2. Neoliberal Tensions Shaping K-12 International Education -- Chapter 3. International Student Mobility in Italian Secondary Schools -- Chapter 4. A Confucian Model of International Schooling: A Hybrid Approach to Teaching and Learning -- Chapter 5. A Systematic Review of International Education in Arab Countries, 1990-2023 -- Section 2: Topics. Chapter 6. Language Learning Experiences of Early Study Abroad Students in Ontario, Canada -- Chapter 7. Fee-paying International High School Students, Public Education, and Homestay -- Chapter 8. Assessment of Learning Quality in K-12 Internationalization: SAFAL's Role in Shaping India's International Educational Footprint -- Chapter 9. Unraveling the Significance of Pathway Programs for International High School Students -- Section 3: Tensions. Chapter 10. Are We Still Failing International Students who Study in the United States? -- Chapter 11. Mapping Intentions and Unveiling Epistemic Insecurities in Finnish K-12 Internationalization -- Chapter 12. Reproducing Cultural Hegemony: Experiences of Teachers of Colour in Global South International Schools -- Chapter 13. Crossing Boundaries with Care: Exploring Ethical Complexities in K-12 Internationalization Research -- Chapter 14. Conclusion Charting the Future: Concluding Reflections on K-12 International Education Trends, Topics, and Issues.
This edited volume focuses on K-12 international education in a global context and examines trends, emerging topics, and prevalent tensions. It considers the rapidly growing phenomenon across a variety of country contexts in a way that can convey both empirical evidence and insights into theorization and practical debates. Contributors touch upon a range of emerging trends in K-12 international education globally, including student mobility, curriculum design, language learning, methodological considerations, and policy considerations through a holistic and comprehensive approach. The book also applies a critical decolonial lens in examining K-12 international education by inviting readers to think critically about issues of power, privilege, equity, and social justice in trying to foster a more informed and socially responsible approach to international education. Ultimately, the book attempts to move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach in order to embrace the complexity of issues that emerge from international education involving vulnerable populations. The book is grounded in institutional theory, which allows to explore the complex web of institutional norms, values, and behaviors that are shaping the experiences through international education across the different chapters in this volume. As an edited volume, authored by academic experts and practitioners from around the world, this book provides the most recent and up-to-date account on documenting developments related to K-12 international education internationally. Through contributing significant evidence across international contexts, the book raises new questions and offers new perspectives to the field, opening conversations both within and across governments and non-governmental stakeholders such as educators, students and parents.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Exploring the Global Landscape of K-12 International Education: Trends, Topics, and Tensions -- Section1: Trends. Chapter 2. Neoliberal Tensions Shaping K-12 International Education -- Chapter 3. International Student Mobility in Italian Secondary Schools -- Chapter 4. A Confucian Model of International Schooling: A Hybrid Approach to Teaching and Learning -- Chapter 5. A Systematic Review of International Education in Arab Countries, 1990-2023 -- Section 2: Topics. Chapter 6. Language Learning Experiences of Early Study Abroad Students in Ontario, Canada -- Chapter 7. Fee-paying International High School Students, Public Education, and Homestay -- Chapter 8. Assessment of Learning Quality in K-12 Internationalization: SAFAL's Role in Shaping India's International Educational Footprint -- Chapter 9. Unraveling the Significance of Pathway Programs for International High School Students -- Section 3: Tensions. Chapter 10. Are We Still Failing International Students who Study in the United States? -- Chapter 11. Mapping Intentions and Unveiling Epistemic Insecurities in Finnish K-12 Internationalization -- Chapter 12. Reproducing Cultural Hegemony: Experiences of Teachers of Colour in Global South International Schools -- Chapter 13. Crossing Boundaries with Care: Exploring Ethical Complexities in K-12 Internationalization Research -- Chapter 14. Conclusion Charting the Future: Concluding Reflections on K-12 International Education Trends, Topics, and Issues.
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