Education and the Rise of the Global Economy

Education and the Rise of the Global Economy

by Joel Spring
Education and the Rise of the Global Economy

Education and the Rise of the Global Economy

by Joel Spring

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Overview

Joel Spring investigates the role of educational policy in the evolving global economy, and the consequences of school systems around the world adapting to meet the needs of international corporations. The new global model for education addresses problems of technological change, the quick exchange of capital, and free markets; policies to resolve these problems include "lifelong learning," "learning societies," international and national accreditation of work skills; international and national standards and tests; school choice; multiculturalism; and economic nationalism.

The distinctive contribution Spring makes is to offer an original interpretive framework for examining and understanding the interconnections among education, imperialism and colonialism, and the rise of the global economy. He offers a unique comparison of the educational policies of the World Bank, the United Nations, the European Union, and the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation.

Additionally, he provides and weaves together important historical and current information on education in the context of the expansion of international capitalism; much of this information, gathered from many diverse sources, is otherwise not easily available to readers of this book. In the concluding chapters of the volume, Spring presents a thoughtful analysis and a powerful argument emphasizing the importance of human rights education in a global economy.

This volume is a sequel to Spring's earlier book, Education and the Rise of the Corporate State (1972), continuing the work he has been engaged in since the 1970s to describe and analyze the relationship between political, economic, and historical forces and educational policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805830125
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/1998
Series: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1460L (what's this?)

About the Author

Joel Spring

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. Education and White Love: The Foundation and Language of the Global Economy. Japan: Western Science, Eastern Morals. Singapore: Schooling for Economic Growth. The European Union. The United States and the United Kingdom: Schooling and the Free Market. OECD and the World Bank: Globalization of Human Capital Ideas. The United Nations: The Right to an Education in Human Rights? Conclusion: Education and the Global Economy.

What People are Saying About This

Peter McLaren

A powerful critique of globalization and neo-liberal education initiatives....Both an analysis of and a warning against the kind of tycoon, casino-style finance capitalism that is masquerading today as the spearhead of democracy.

David Berliner

Spring worries that our educational systems are increasingly devoted to the promotion of economic well being. After reading this book you will worry with him!

Robert Phillipson

An inspired synthesis that should trigger a reconsideration of how education should serve humans rather than humans serving economic purposes in an increasingly harsh and inhuman world.

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