An edition of The capacity to share (2011)

The capacity to share

a study of Cuba's international cooperation in educational development

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Rosemary A. Preston
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An edition of The capacity to share (2011)

The capacity to share

a study of Cuba's international cooperation in educational development

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"The Capacity to Share is a discussion of Cuba's international policies in education. It shows how Cuba shares its educational resources with other countries by helping them with scholarships; school and university teaching; and the development of adult literacy programs and of educational planning. The postcolonial critique underlying the book explores Cuba's role in relation to how the disengagement from colonial legacies in education is taking place in many countries. This kind of critique is useful in discussing the alternatives that become possible with disentanglement from the constraints of colonial histories"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English

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Table of Contents

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PART I: THE GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL CRISIS, INTERNATIONAL AID, AND SOUTH-SOUTH COLLABORATION: THE ROLE OF CUBA * Global Educational Underdevelopment and the Role of Aid
Anne Hickling-Hudson, Jorge Corona Gonzalez, Sabine Lehr * The Solidarity Approach: South-South Cooperation and Cuba's International Role in Health & Education
Anne Hickling-Hudson, Jorge Corona Gonzalez and Sabine Lehr; with Marina Majoli * Cuba's Education System: a foundation for 'the capacity to share'
Elvira Marti;n Sabina, Jorge Corona Gonzalez and Anne Hickling-Hudson * PART II: STUDYING IN CUBA; RETURNING HOME TO WORK * International students in Cuban universities and colleges
Francisco Martinez Perez * The Children of the Isle of Youth: How Ghanaian Students Learned to Cope with "Anything in Life"
Sabine Lehr * Studying in Cuba; returning home to work. The experience of graduates from the English-speaking Caribbean
Anne Hickling-Hudson * Destinations of Africans after study in Cuba: the Namibian Experience
Rosemary Preston * PART III: CUBAN EDUCATORS OVERSEAS * The Cuban Internationalist Mission in Education. The Example of Angola 1976-1991
Christine Hatzky * Educational administration and university management: Cuban collaboration in Latin America
Boris Trista Perez * Cubans teaching overseas
Anne Hickling-Hudson * Cuba's contribution to adult literacy, popular education and peace-building in Timor-Leste
Bob Boughton.

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New York
Series
Postcolonial studies in education

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Dewey Decimal Class
379.97291
Library of Congress
LA486 .P74 2011, LA486 .H54 2012, LB43LC189-214.53LC8-

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24918014M
ISBN 13
9780230338807
LCCN
2011025855
OCLC/WorldCat
729342495

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