This book argues that global education has largely been silent on the key issues driving inequality and injustice, reflecting a creeping deradicalisation of the field and an abandonment of its radical origins, particularly the Freirean pedagogy of reflective action toward positive social change.McCloskey suggests that global education is too detached from the social movements such as Schools’ Strike for Climate, Black Lives Matter, Indigenous land rights, and the Tax Justice Network. He shows how and why global education can engage more with climate justice, the rise of the far-right and racialized violence, neoliberalism, class conflict, extreme poverty and political disconnection by connecting with wider social movements, arguing that a pedagogy of renewal is needed to position the sector in the urgent debates that are central to our future and go beyond the sustainable development goals. The book includes chapters on topics and crises including the conflict in Gaza, climate change, class, decolonization, race, migration and neoliberalism. By applying global education’s radical pedagogy to the causes of democratic drift and creating new civil society partnerships with movements that share our values and aims, the sector can renew itself.
Stephen McCloskey is Director of the Centre for Global Education, Ireland, and editor of the Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review Journal.
Series Editors' IntroductionIntroduction: Global Education in CrisisPart I: Global Education Silences: Dominant Global Issues Shaping our World1. Neoliberalism: Global Education Challenging the Dominant Economic Paradigm2. Climate Justice: Moving from Soft to Critical Global Education3. The Rise of the Far-Right: Global Education Resisting the Fascist Tide of Racism4. The ‘Othering’ of Migrants: Global Education Perspectives on Migration5. Global Education as a Bulwark to DemocracyPart II: Pedagogical Responses from Global Education6. Skeptics, Agnostics and Pragmatists in Global Citizenship Education7. Class Consciousness and Global Education: Allies in Poverty Eradication8. Calling out Complicity with Root Causes of Injustice in the Sustainable Development Goals9. Imagining a Better World and Decolonising Global Education10. Global Education as Standing in Solidarity with the Oppressed: The Case of Gaza11. A Pedagogy of Renewal for Global EducationReferences Index
Douglas Bourn, Massimiliano Tarozzi, UK) Bourn, Douglas (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, Italy) Tarozzi, Professor Massimiliano (University of Bologna
Douglas Bourn, Massimiliano Tarozzi, UK) Bourn, Douglas (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, Italy) Tarozzi, Professor Massimiliano (University of Bologna