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Borderless Education
A Pedagogical Framework for Cultural Responsiveness and Global Competence
Christina Wright Fields (Anthology Editor) , Novea McIntosh (Anthology Editor) , Rochonda Nenonene (Anthology Editor)
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Borderless Education
A Pedagogical Framework for Cultural Responsiveness and Global Competence
Christina Wright Fields (Anthology Editor) , Novea McIntosh (Anthology Editor) , Rochonda Nenonene (Anthology Editor)
- Textbook
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Description
Borderless Education serves as a conduit between global and domestic diversity by bridging the gap between global and cultural competence.
This book builds on the work of scholars who have called for culturally relevant, responsive, and sustaining teaching and pedagogies in education. The goal of this text is to provide an intersectional global and culturally responsive teaching approach that offers futuristic possibilities of reimagining learning without borders. Opening the conversation for readers to consider dialogue, collaboration, and research between two fundamentally important pedagogical frameworks, that each have a long-standing legacy and impact in teacher education. In light of our educational ecosystem, now is a time for the convergence of these frameworks to fully incorporate the principles and practices of culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy (CRSP) with the multifaceted elements of global competencies. The authors share a new globalized pedagogical framework that bridges the gap between CRSP and international teacher education.
The internationalization of the American classroom is here; thus, it is crucial that this book be part of the foundation of teacher candidate preparation. America's pluralistic society already exists. We have diverse, diasporic cultural spaces in our local communities, recognizing that local global competency is distinctly different from domestic cultural competency. We offer the critique that America's EPP global education is limited because it generally prepares teacher candidates to be observers, “saviors,” and tourists, rather they should be compassionate and empathic allies that recognize and appreciate the necessity of a holistic global approach. There is a necessity for a comprehensive and integrative approach that includes global competencies which supports teachers candidates' development of an appreciation for diversity and sensitivity of all individuals within our local spaces as part of a larger cross-cultural environment.
Global awareness, social justice, diversity, and equitable practices are critical issues necessary for today's educators. This book encourages educators and practitioners to implement an intersectional globally and culturally responsive teaching approach that not only recognize but sustain students' cultural identities to enhance their academic achievement, increase their sense of belonging and inclusion in a pluralistic society, while raising their sociopolitical consciousness. This book is advantageous for readers searching for knowledge and strategies to support their application of a globalized pedagogy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Storytelling for an Anti-Conquest Curriculum: Nurturing Epistemological Diversity in the Global Education Ecology
Chapter 2: Borderless Curriculum: Shaping Instruction through Re-imagined Pedagogies and Practices for a Global Community
Chapter 3: Collaborative Mathematical Endeavors as Pillars of Global Education
Chapter 4: Developing Empathy through Activist Art, Young Adult Texts with Culturally Sustaining Practices
Chapter 5: Conflict and Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland and the United States:
A Comparative Educational Study
Chapter 6: Religious Diversity and Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Learning and Teaching in a Global Context
Chapter 7: Critical Global Citizenship Education by South Korean Civic Organizations -Implication for Multiculturalism in South Korea
Chapter 8: The Impact of School Organizational Structure: A Case Study of Administration of Special Education to Young Children of Immigrants
Chapter 9: Exploring Experiential Learning: A Duoethnographic Study on US Preservice Teachers in Costa Rica
Product details

Published | 08 Jan 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9798881854669 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 2 bw photos 7 bw line art |
Series | Global Teacher Education |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |