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Title: Globalization: Culture and Education in the New
Millennium
(Book).
Authors: Bay, Mark
Source: Library Journal;
4/15/2004, Vol. 129 Issue 7, p98, 1/6p
Document Type: Book Review
Subject Terms: NON-fiction
GLOBALIZATION
QIN-Hilliard,
Desiree
SUAREZ-Orozco, Marcelo M.
BOOKS -- Reviews
GLOBALIZATION (Book)
Abstract: Reviews the book "Globalization:
Culture and Education
in the New Millennium," edited by Marcelo M.
Suarez-Orozco and Desiree
Baolian Qin-Hilliard.
Full Text Word Count: 204
ISSN: 0363-0277
Accession Number: 12880618
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Globalization: Culture
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Globalization:
Culture and Education in the New Millennium.
Univ. of California. Apr. 2004.
c.288p.
ed. by Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco
& Desiree Baolian
Qin-Hilliard.
illus. index. ISBN 0-520-24123-1.
$50; pap. ISBN
0-520-24125-8.
$19.95. ED
Suarez-Orozco (education, Harvard) and
Qin-Hilliard (doctoral candidate
in education, Harvard) have edited a volume
that examines the impacts of
globalization and immigration on children and
youth, both in and out of
school. "Not only has globalization become the
central issue of our
time," they say, "but it will define the world our
children inherit. So
those concerned about the future must ask, how are our
primary and
secondary schools preparing today's students to be successful
citizens
in a global society?" To answer this question in ten essays,
the
authors--mainly Harvard-attached scholars--look to a number
of
disciplines, exploring the psychological, sociological, political,
and
historical effects of globalization and immigration on children
and
youth. While the editors see this as a handbook for anyone interested
in
helping young people become effective citizens of a global society,
the
tone and vocabulary make it most appropriate for academic audiences
and,
therefore, academic libraries.
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By Mark Bay,
Cumberland Coll. Lib., Williamsburg, KY
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