An Opportunity in a Far East Country
In the U.S., the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965, which indicated that all students in the country should receive equal opportunities and access to a free and appropriate public educ
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COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION: A Diversity of Voices Volume 40 Series Editors Allan Pitman University of Western Ontario, Canada Miguel A. Pereyra University of Granada, Spain Editorial Board Ali Abdi, University of Alberta, Canada Clementina Acedo, UNESCO International Bureau of Education Mark Bray, University of Hong Kong, China Christina Fox, University of Wollongong, Australia Steven Klees, University of Maryland, USA Nagwa Megahed, Ain Shams University, Egypt Crain Soudien, University of Cape Town, South Africa David Turner, University of Glamorgan, England Medardo Tapia Uribe, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico Scope Comparative and International Education: A Diversity of Voices aims to provide a comprehensive range of titles, making available to readers work from across the comparative and international education research community. Authors will represent as broad a range of voices as possible, from geographic, cultural and ideological standpoints. The editors are making a conscious effort to disseminate the work of newer scholars as well as that of well-established writers.
The series includes authored books and edited works focusing upon current issues and controversies in a field that is undergoing changes as profound as the geopolitical and economic forces that are reshaping our worlds.
The series aims to provide books which present new work, in which the range of methodologies associated with comparative education and international education are both exemplified and opened up for debate. As the series develops, it is intended that new writers from settings and locations not frequently part of the English language discourse will find a place in the list.
Dreaming of a Place Called Home Local and International Perspectives on Teacher Education and School Diversity
Edited by Greg Wiggan University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
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In loving memory of Darryl Hunt
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgementsix Introduction: Local and International Perspectives on Education, Diversity and the Price of Inequality Greg Wiggan 1. An Opportunity in a Far East Country Aimy S. L. Steele 2. Dreaming of a Place Called Home: A Critical Perspective of a Bahamian Woman’s Educational
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