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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)
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Description
The context is clear, educators must develop comprehensive global competencies that are grounded in culturally responsive foundations to create classrooms that are inclusive and offer a curriculum that is rich in identities, relevant, and borderless. This book builds on the work of scholars who have called for culturally relevant, responsive, and sustaining pedagogies while centering the importance of global competencies in education.
The authors share a new integrative pedagogical framework that bridges the gap between culturally relevant and sustaining pedagogies and global teacher education. Contributing authors showcase various strategies proving the value of embedding culturally centered global competencies in teacher preparation and classrooms. Each contributed chapter ends with a series of questions designed to elicit critical thinking; promote the development of human-centered pedagogies; and inspire work that supports inclusion, belonging, and acceptance.
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 | 05 Mar 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 272 |
| ISBN | 9781538193938 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 2 bw photos 7 bw line art |
| Series | Global Teacher Education |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Through research and real-life examples, this work brings to life the concept of a globalized pedagogical framework while emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant and sustaining pedagogies (CRSP). From storytelling to borderless curriculum to peacebuilding, for example, various angles are provided to demonstrate how CRSP can work in teacher education internationally, with each chapter having its own unique flavor. The reflective questions posed in the introduction provide a solid purpose for reading. And, the recommendations and resources provided at the end set up educators for success with clear examples.
Dr. Gilda Martinez-Alba, Professor, College of Education, Towson University

























