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Learning without borders: old challenges, new realities
Multicultural Education Review ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/2005615x.2019.1567095
Rick Ayers

ABSTRACT This paper argues that the Trump phenomenon is not an anomaly but rather a predictable stage of the waning of US power. The United States has enjoyed military and economic dominance of the world since the early twentieth century when it gained control of the massive Third World colonial regions of the world. We must regard education as the human right of all people, free to develop minds of their own and to run their own affairs even as they recognize the importance of learning to live together in association with others. Childhood and growing up should shimmer with creativity and joy, not drudgery, fear, and punishment. An expansive curriculum of liberation would be based on student questions and inquiry, community needs, and an invitation to read the world as we read the word.

中文翻译:

学习无国界:旧挑战,新现实

摘要 本文认为,特朗普现象并非异常现象,而是美国实力衰落的可预测阶段。自 20 世纪初,美国控制了世界上大规模的第三世界殖民地地区以来,美国一直在世界上享有军事和经济主导地位。我们必须将教育视为所有人的人权,即使他们认识到学会与他人相处的重要性,也可以自由地发展自己的思想并管理自己的事务。童年和成长应该充满创造力和快乐,而不是苦差事、恐惧和惩罚。一个广泛的解放课程将基于学生的问题和探究、社区需求以及在我们阅读单词时阅读世界的邀请。
更新日期:2019-01-02
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