Global Pathways to Education Cultural Spheres, Networks, and International Organizations /

In this open access volume, the editors identify the trajecto­ries and pat­terns displayed by education systems and investigate the causes of change from a global and historical perspective. The contributors argue that the emergence and de­velopment of educa­tion systems can be traced back to inhere...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Martens, Kerstin (Editor), Windzio, Michael (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:Global Dynamics of Social Policy,
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Global Development, Diffusion, and Transformation of Education Systems: Transnational Isomorphism and 'Cultural Spheres', Michael Windzio and Kerstin Martens, 2. The Introduction of Compulsory Schooling Around the World: Global Diffusion between Ismorphism and 'Cultural Spheres', Helen Seitzer, Fabian Besche-Truthe and Michael Windzio
  • 3. The Global Trajectories of Compulsory Education: Clustering Sequences of Policy Development, Fabian Besche-Truthe
  • 4. Does Globalization Affect the Performance of Secondary Education Systems? A Co-evolution Model of Multiplex Transnational Networks and Educational Performance, Helen Seitzer and Michael Windzio
  • 5. International Organisations in Education: New Takes on Old Paradigms, Dennis Niemann
  • 6. Finding the Poster Child: Reference Patterns in OECD Country Reports, Helen Seitzer
  • 7. International Organizations and Education in the Islamic World, David Krogmann
  • 8. Regional Ideas in International Education Organizations: The Case of SEAMO, David Krogmann
  • 9. Talking About Education: How Topics Vary Between International Organizations, Michael Windzio and Raphael Heiberger
  • 10. Education as Cultural Frame, John W. Meyer
  • 11. Isomorphism, 'Cultural Spheres' and Education Systems: A Brief Summary and Concluding Remarks, Michael Windzio and Kerstin Martens.