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Transnational Private Authority In The Sphere Of Education, Eva Hartmann Feb 2018

Transnational Private Authority In The Sphere Of Education, Eva Hartmann

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

It seems that an ever-shorter temporal rhythm is gaining ground with the end of the "short twentieth century, 'I challenging the modern temporal horizon. The emerging economy relies on a continuous stream of scientific and technical knowledge closely related to information technology and networks. The increasing compression of both time and space has major consequences for the governance of the economy and the setting of authoritative standards in this sphere. This paper explores the consequences for education and training and its governance, where continuing education has become crucial. It studies the setting of authoritative standards in the field of information …


Counting The Costs Of A Global Anglophonic Hegemony: Examining The Impact Of U.S. Language Education Policy On Linguistic Minorities Worldwide, Stephen M. Harper Jan 2011

Counting The Costs Of A Global Anglophonic Hegemony: Examining The Impact Of U.S. Language Education Policy On Linguistic Minorities Worldwide, Stephen M. Harper

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

As the need for efficient communication between global participants in academia, business, and politics has grown in recent decades, English has quickly become the dominant universal language in these arenas. Language policy scholars have noted, however, that the rapid spread of English could present a substantial threat to the linguistic diversity of the world, as some scholars have estimated that as many as fifty percent of the world's languages will be extinct by the end of the twenty-first century. This Note argues that the United States' current stance in the area of language education will contribute to this global language …


Teachers' Religious Garb As An Instrument For Globalization In Education, Caitlin S. Kerr Jan 2011

Teachers' Religious Garb As An Instrument For Globalization In Education, Caitlin S. Kerr

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Nebraska and Pennsylvania currently have laws in place that prohibit public school teachers from wearing religious garb. This Note applies the appropriate constitutional framework-a balancing test-in order to determine the propriety of a religious garb statute. Courts have upheld the statutes in light of perceived government endorsement of teachers' religion and feared impact on impressionable young children. However, both of these concerns are exaggerated and misplaced. Rather, a court must consider the demands a newly globalized world places on effective education for tomorrow's global citizens.


To What Ends: Educational Reform Around The World, Robert F. Arnove Jan 2005

To What Ends: Educational Reform Around The World, Robert F. Arnove

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


The Globalization Of Multicultural Education, Margaret Sutton Jan 2005

The Globalization Of Multicultural Education, Margaret Sutton

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


Science, Globalization, And Educational Governance: The Political Rationalities Of The New Managerialism, Kathleen D. Hall Jan 2005

Science, Globalization, And Educational Governance: The Political Rationalities Of The New Managerialism, Kathleen D. Hall

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


"Glocalizing" Chinese Higher Education: Groping For Stones To Cross The River, Heidi Ross, Jingjing Lou Jan 2005

"Glocalizing" Chinese Higher Education: Groping For Stones To Cross The River, Heidi Ross, Jingjing Lou

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


Globalizing What: Education As A Human Right Or As A Traded Service?, Katarina Tomasevski Jan 2005

Globalizing What: Education As A Human Right Or As A Traded Service?, Katarina Tomasevski

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


Confronting The Privatization And Commercialization Of Academic Research: An Analysis Of Social Implications At The Local, National, And Global Levels, Risa L. Lieberwitz Jan 2005

Confronting The Privatization And Commercialization Of Academic Research: An Analysis Of Social Implications At The Local, National, And Global Levels, Risa L. Lieberwitz

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


The Language Of Higher Education Assessment: Legislative Concerns In A Global Context, Bonnie Urciuoli Jan 2005

The Language Of Higher Education Assessment: Legislative Concerns In A Global Context, Bonnie Urciuoli

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


Rallying The Armies Or Bridging The Gulf: Questioning The Significance Of Faith-Based Educational Initiatives In A Global Age, Amy Stambach Jan 2005

Rallying The Armies Or Bridging The Gulf: Questioning The Significance Of Faith-Based Educational Initiatives In A Global Age, Amy Stambach

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


French And U.S. Modes Of Educational Regulation Facing Modernity, Denis Meuret Jan 2005

French And U.S. Modes Of Educational Regulation Facing Modernity, Denis Meuret

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium


Programs For Democratic Citizenship In Mexico's Ministry Of Education: Local Appropriations Of Global Cultural Flows, Bradley A. U. Levinson Jan 2005

Programs For Democratic Citizenship In Mexico's Ministry Of Education: Local Appropriations Of Global Cultural Flows, Bradley A. U. Levinson

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization and Education Symposium