Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Pike, Graham
Date Issued
2000
Abstract
Suggests that the influence of national culture on dominant characterizations of global education may be at odds with a movement that attempts to portray the borderlessness of today's world. The article discusses common threads and national distinctiveness in perceptions of global education, examines the derivation of meaning in global education, and presents a framework of influence for global education. (SM)
Note
Theory into Practice
Language
- English
Subjects
- Globalization
- Foreign Countries
- National Identity
- Global Education
- Meaning Construction
- Elementary Secondary Education
- Cultural Differences
Page range
64-73
Host Title
Theory into Practice
Volume
39
Issue
2
ISSN
0040-5841