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Globalization of an Educational Idea: Workers' Faculties in Eastern Germany, Vietnam, Cuba and Mozambique
Contributor(s): Miethe, Ingrid (Author), Kaiser, Tim (Author), Kriele, Tobias (Author)
ISBN: 3110600617     ISBN-13: 9783110600612
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
OUR PRICE:   $119.69  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Social History
- History | World - General
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.75 lbs) 402 pages
 
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In this book, authors showcase the worldwide spread of Workers' Faculties as an example of both cooperation between socialist countries in education, and globalization processes in the field of education. Based on extensive research carried out in Cuban, German, Mozambican, and Vietnamese archives as well as expert interviews, it combines detailed case studies of educational transfers and policy implementation with a discussion of theoretical approaches to the study of globalization in and of education.Research on Workers' Faculties provides an especially interesting example for the study of educational transfer between socialist countries as well as for the interplay of such transfers with processes of globalisation for two reasons. On one hand, the first Workers' Faculties were established already shortly after the October Revolution in Russia, and Workers' Faculties continue to exist in Cuba until today. A study of these institutions therefore provides a dynamic perspective covering the whole period of the existence of the socialist camp. On the other hand, the spread of the Workers' Faculty idea to four continents allows for an analysis that takes into account widely differing local contexts.This book offers an analysis of general trends and particularities in the history of the global spread of the Workers' Faculty idea and its implementation in local contexts. Finally, it discusses the results with a view towards theories of globalization in the field of education as well as of specificities of processes of "socialist globalization".

Contributor Bio(s): Miethe, Ingrid: - Ingrid Miethe, Tim Kaiser, Tobias Kriele, University of Giessen, Alexandra Piepiorka, University of Münster