Western and Chinese development discourses: Education,growth and sustainability |
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Authors: | Bjorn Harald Nordtveit |
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Institution: | Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China |
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Abstract: | This article examines Western and Chinese discourses of education, sustainable growth and development. Education is increasingly considered as a means to fuel economic growth, especially since the 1980s, when conservative economic values became predominant in Western development thought. Despite a discourse on sustainability favouring ecologically sound and equitable growth, education is increasingly economy-centred. Through analysis of China’s market-based socialism, its development path, and the expansion of its Africa cooperation, this article seeks to demonstrate that the China-proposed development and education models are very similar to the Western growth-based development paradigm, although the discourse is different. |
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Keywords: | Sustainability Aid Education Economic growth Beijing Consensus Washington Consensus |
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