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LOCATING THE “SEA OF ISLANDS” WITHIN AN OCEAN OF GLOBALIZATION: EXAMINING THE GLOBAL–LOCAL DIALECT IN OCEANIA

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posted on 2025-11-12, 22:36 authored by Donella HalbertDonella Halbert, D Fa’avae, A Joskin
This chapter provides a survey of the dialectal interplay between global forces and local responses within Oceania. Through an examination of four key global trends, we demonstrate how globalization has introduced a new wave of educational policies, pedagogies and initiatives into Oceania’s shores. We consider four global trends that have profoundly shaped local educational responses within the region: the global ecological crisis and its effects within Oceania; the influence of historic and continuing aid relationships; the digital revolution and its mandate to connect the remote and isolated region; and the impact of accelerated mobility away from the region. Through this exploration, we then examine the dialectical interplay between these global and local policies, curriculum, teaching and learning responses through the introduction of curricular initiatives such as outcomes-based education and new platforms for curricular delivery such as Open Distance Learning. In doing so, we demonstrate how Oceania’s deep and interwoven relationality between land, ocean, geography and people powerfully shapes local educational responses to these global forces.

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Cobb, D. J., Fa’avae, D. & Joskin, A. (2022). LOCATING THE “SEA OF ISLANDS” WITHIN AN OCEAN OF GLOBALIZATION: EXAMINING THE GLOBAL–LOCAL DIALECT IN OCEANIA. International Perspectives on Education and Society (43B, pp. 121-139). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-36792022000043B007

Book title

International Perspectives on Education and Society

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Pagination

121-139

Series

International Perspectives on Education and Society

Volume

43B

ISBN

9781803826820

ISSN

1479-3679

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