TY - BOOK AU - Majhanovich,Suzanne AU - Geo-JaJa,Macleans A. TI - Economics, aid and education: implications for development T2 - Comparative and international education : a diversity of voices SN - 9789462093652 AV - HD75.7 .E26 2013 U1 - 338.90091724 23 PY - 2013///] CY - Rotterdam, The Netherlands PB - Sense Publishers KW - Economic development KW - Effect of education on KW - Developing countries KW - Education KW - Economic assistance KW - Education and globalization KW - Éducation et mondialisation KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - Industries KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - Droit KW - eclas KW - Sciences sociales KW - Sciences humaines KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Economics, Aid and Education; Suzanne Majhanovich and Macleans A. Geo-JaJa --; The Politics of Aid and Development --; The Economics of Aid; Steven J. Klees and Omar Qargha --; The New Geopolitics of Educational Aid; Mario Novelli --; Aid in Education; Rukhsana Zia --; Critical Analysis of Economics of Education Theories with Regard to the Quality of Education; Hasan Hüseyin Aksoy [and others] --; Education and Development in a Neoliberal World --; How the English Language Contributes to Sustaining the Neoliberal Agenda; Suzanne Majhanovich --; The Economic Capture of Criticality and the Changing University in Australia and the UK; Christine Daymon and Kathy Durkin --; Systems of Reason(ING) in the Idea of Education Reforms for Economic Development; Bethsaida Nieves --; Decentralisation, Marketisation, and Quality-Orientation; Hu Rongkun, Qian Haiyan and Allan Walker --; Narrative as an Educational Tool for Human Development and Autonomy; Helena Modzelewski --; The African Context --; Education Localization for Optimizing Globalization's Opportunities and Challenges in Africa; Macleans A. Geo-JaJa --; The Rising 'China Model' of Educational Cooperation with Africa; Tingting Yuan --; Educational Policy Reforms in Africa for National Cohesion; Jonah Nyaga Kindiki --; Breaking Down Borders in Development Education; Beth D. Packer --; Skills Management System for Better School-To-Work Transitions in Africa; Nora Alleki N2 - It is impossible to discuss economics, development or education in a world-wide context without considering the effects of markets or globalization on these issues that have such an impact on humanity. Neoliberalism has had profound consequences for education worldwide, particularly in the developing world. The chapters in this volume include both case studies for specific countries as well as reflections on economic and educational priorities in a globalized world. How development aid is delivered, provisioned and under what conditions is debated in several chapters. Similarly, development as well as poverty are conceived in multi-dimensionalities depending on the context. In addition, the issue of what quality education has come to mean in a globalized age is also addressed. The contrast between discourses of humanistic approaches to education and those of neoliberalism as propounded by the World Bank informs discussions throughout the volume. The collection of papers in Economics, Aid and Education: Implications for Development provides a roadmap for policy makers in developing countries as well as for comparativists to the key issues and challenges of globalization, marketization and internationalization of education in a period of economic crisis. This book explores the contributions of globalization and the roadmaps developed as vehicles for societal transformation. Contributors from all parts of the globe discuss the expanding role of the World Bank's market reforms in education in developing countries. In a detailed and practical way, the authors question false assumptions of education aid and underline the challenges of funding gaps related to development in education UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=662782 ER -