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      An Ethics of Recognition in Global and Teacher Education: Looking through Queer and Postcolonial Lenses

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            Global education and teacher education struggle to address a wide range of objectives surrounding curriculum. Some of these objectives are market-driven while others emphasise critical democracy. A theoretical framework is presented that combines literature from queer theory and postcolonial theory to better understand curriculum through a poststructural ethics of recognition. Recognising individuals and groups beyond normalising discourses and creating third spaces are the main themes of this ethics in curriculum work and global teacher education. These interpretations are illustrated with a brief example of a teacher education project that encouraged dialogue about global inequities and colonisation between pre-service teachers in the Philippines and the United States.

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            Journal
            72010448
            International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning
            int j develop educ gobal learn
            IOE Press
            1756-5278
            01 January 2012
            : 4
            : 1
            : 25-35
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            1756-5278(20120101)4:1L.25;1- s3.phd /ioep/ijdegl/2012/00000004/00000001/art00003
            10.18546/IJDEGL.04.1.03
            55a06d72-1a1c-4f1d-846c-7b07aad697aa
            Copyright @ 2012
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            Education,Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,General education
            SOCIAL JUSTICE,POSTCOLONIAL THEORY,DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION,GLOBAL EDUCATION,ETHICS,QUEER THEORY

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