Learning as Development
Rethinking International Education in a Changing World
Abstract
In this groundbreaking second edition of Learning as Development, Daniel A. Wagner transforms our understanding of international development by positioning learning at its core. Through a compelling global lens, Wagner demonstrates how education shapes both individual destinies and national futures, with real consequences for income, social mobility, health and well-being. This new edition provides timely perspectives on education's role in an increasingly interconnected and challenged world. The work traces international development from pre-colonial times to today's learning equity movement, explores how people learn across different cultures and contexts, examines the intersection of education with critical global challenges including climate change, migration, civil conflict and new technologies, and presents cutting-edge research through vivid context-rich examples. Essential reading for students, practitioners, and policymakers in education, human development, sociology, anthropology and global development, Wagner's analysis offers fresh insights into human potential for those who care about improving the lives of people across the globe.
Keywords
human capital development; lifelong learning theory; early childhood intervention; educational equity research; teacher professionalization; globalization impact education; cross-cultural learning assessmentDOI
10.4324/9781003400370ISBN
9781040433126, 9781040433126, 9781032509419, 9781032509457, 9781003400370, 9781040433140, 9781136294525Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Development studies
Family psychology
Social, group or collective psychology
Educational strategies and policy
Moral and social purpose of education
Politics and government


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