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Course module: 201700026
201700026
International Perspectives on Education
Course info
Course code201700026
EC7.5
Course goals

After the course, students will have achieved the following learning goals:
 
1. Knowledge and understanding of:
  • Cross-cultural perspectives on education and cross-cultural differences in teaching and learning
  • Comparative research and its impact on educational policies and practices
  • How and why different nations have structured their system of education
  • Current global developments and (reform) trends in education
  • The complex interplay between economical, political, historical, social, and cultural macrolevel factors and how these affect national educational policies and practices
  • How supranational organisations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Bank affect education and training on the national level.
2. Applying knowledge and understanding:
  • Critically analyzing and evaluating how economical, political, historical, social, and cultural macrolevel factors are associated with  educational policies and educational practices.
3. Skills         
  • Searching for and reporting relevant scientific literature, policy documents, and data from international databases
  • Conducting an international comparative study based on policy documents, databases, and scientific literature
  • Forming an substantiated opinion based on a critical analysis and comparison of different sources of information
Note: A limited number of places (60) is available for the course International Perspectives on Education. Admission will take place in order of registration.

For questions about this course, please use the following course e-mail address: ipe@uu.nl 
Content
This course focuses on studying education from an international perspective. We examine how global or international developments affect teaching and learning across continents and countries. Furthermore, we compare the educational policies and practices of different countries with regard to specific themes. As an overarching framework, we will focus on the complex interplay between economical, political, historical, social, and cultural factors, and how these factors affect national educational policies and practices. There will be lectures from international guest lecturers who will talk about education in their home countries.
 
Specific topics that may be addressed during the course include:
  • Cross-cultural perspectives on education
  • Pros and cons of large-scale international studies examining students’ academic performance (e.g., PISA, TIMSS, PIRLS)
  • Comparison of educational policies and practices with regard to themes such as gender
  • The role of international organisations such as the OECD and World Bank and how their policies affect international and national decision making regarding national policies and practices
  • Internationalization of higher education
    



 
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