The global dimension in education and education for global citizenship: genealogy and critique

Greg Mannion(University of Stirling), Gert Biesta(University of Stirling), Mark Priestley(University of Stirling), Hamish Ross(University of Edinburgh)
Globalisation Societies and Education
September 1, 2011
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Abstract

Encouraged by transnational organisations, curriculum policy-makers in the UK have called for curricula in schools and higher education to include a global dimension and education for global citizenship that will prepare students for life in a global society and work in a global economy. We argue that this call is rhetorically operating as a ‘nodal point’ in policy discourse – a floating signifier that different discourses attempt to cover with meaning. This rhetoric attempts to bring three educational traditions together: environmental education, development education and citizenship education. We explore this new point of arrival and departure and some of the consequences and critiques.


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