Prof. Adam Howard

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Name: Prof. Adam Howard
Country: United States
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About

Organisation: Colby College
Topics of most interest: Global Education as a whole, Citizenship education , Social justice education
Types of education of most interest: Secondary, Higher education, Comparative education
Preference for research approach: Theoretical / conceptual research, Empirical research, Comparative research
Preference for research focusing on: Curriculum, Pedagogy
Online publishing profile or ORCID code:

https://www.colby.edu/directory/profile/adam.howard/

Recent publications:

Howard, A., & Maxwell, C. (in press). Preparing democratic leaders within a Middle Eastern context: Possibilities and limitations of global citizenship education. Kappa Delta Pi Record.

Howard, A., Dickert, P., Owusu, G., & Riley, D. (2018). In service of the Western world: Global citizenship education within a Ghanaian elite context. British Journal of Educational Studies, 66(4), 497-514.

Howard, A., & Maxwell, C. (2018). From conscientization to imagining redistributive strategies: Social justice collaborations in elite schools. Globalisation, Societies, and Education, 16(4), 526-540.

Howard, A. (2017). Making it political: Working toward transformation in the study of internationalisation of elite education. In C. Maxwell, U. Deppe, H-H Krüger, & W. Helsper (Eds.), Elite education and internationalisation: From the early years to higher education (pp. 331-345). Hampshire, England: Palgrave Macmillan.

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UCL Institute of Education
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