Things You Already Know (Chs 1-4)
Global/Local Progressives (Ch 5)
Religious & Indigenous Ed (Ch 6)
Global Migration
(Ch 7)
Spring & His Theories (Ch 8)
100
This is the continent on which MENA resides.
What is Africa?
100
Paolo Freire and Che Guevara have claimed that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of this.
What is love?
100
The goal of this world education model is to keep spirituality and morality at the center of education.
What is the Religious Education World Model?
100
India was famous for this, the migration of its educated people out of the country due to lack of jobs there.
What is Brain Drain?
100
Spring’s first name.
What is Joel?
200
OECD operates PISA, which is playing a major role in the globalization of education through is standardization of this, the A in PISA.
What is assessment?
200
PETA, the animal rights group, often advocates the use of this form of nonviolent civil disobedience aimed at inanimate objects.
What is monkeywrenching / ecotage?
200
This group considers itself the first people on the land and believes in keeping its language and culture alive.
Who are the indigenous peoples / First Nations / tribal people?
200
This phenomenon that occurs when people end up taking jobs below their educational level because there are not enough jobs available.
What is Brain Waste?
200
Spring’s ethnicity.
What is Native American?
300
Of individualist and collectivist, the type of personality that is more in line with the World Bank’s Ideal Personality.
What is individualist?
300
The two largest groups of INGOs (international nongovernment organizations), both progressive in their instructional models, are human rights groups and these.
What are environmental organizations?
300
India and Sri Lanka have provided the world examples of this, attempts to link a feeling of national spirit to a religion.
What is religious nationalism?
300
In some countries, such as China and India, this phenomenon has emerged when educated people come in and out of the country freely, bringing fresh ideas back and forth.
What is Brain Circulation?
300
Surprisingly, Spring lists this as one of his jobs before becoming a professor at CUNY.
What is railroad conductor?
400
This term reflects a person’s ability to function as members of their communities.
What is social capital?
400
Even though anthropologists refute the arguments of the World Culture theorists, they do see some common global practices, such as this (name one).
What is the common educational ladder, egg-carton classrooms, increase in education of women, reading and writing are taught together, global expansion of Early Childhood Education?
400
Malaysia, Pakistan, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt all have imbedded the teaching of this religion into their educational systems.
What is Islam?
400
Money that migrant workers send back to their home countries, according to the OECD.
What are “remittances”?
400
This term denotes the elimination of religion and spirituality from the curriculum.
What is secularism?
500
One of the countries from the core zone of schools that “teach capitalist mode of thought and analysis”.
What is US / European Union / Japan?
500
Liberation theology seeks to free humans from the spiritual vacuum caused by political and economic oppression and has, for the most part, evolved in this part of the world.
What is South America/Latin America/Central America?
500
This country, unlike the US, has an article in its federal constitution that guarantees citizens an education--and it teaches Islam as part of the curriculum.
What is Egypt?
500
China's term for its returning workers.
Who are “turtles”?
500
This theory, developed by Morin, states that things do not develop in an organized fashion, but happen rather as a result of forces that tug at each other over time and are influenced by chance.
What is the principle of rational uncertainty?