I must admit that I'm not a big reader...never have been. There are very few books that I have read for pleasure. It's unfortunate but I move on. I must admit, however, that I do read my fair share of international education literature...always have since I entered the field. I find myself frequently reading international literature for pleasure. It's unfortunate but I move on.
Current international education literature piece on my night stand is:
Lutjens S.L., (2006)." National security, the state, and the politics of U.S.-Cuba educational exchange." Latin American Perspectives, 33 (5), pp. 58-80. Abstract available at: http://lap.sagepub.com/content/33/5/58.a bstract
What international education literature is currently on your international education night stand?
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Does On The Road by Jack Kerouac count?
ReplyDelete@Frank ~ I think it counts!
ReplyDeleteDoes Pride and Prejudice and Zombies count? Okay, maybe not.
ReplyDelete@Sarah ~ I don't know as I haven't read them...
ReplyDeleteReceived the following via @jbatqueens on Twitter: "@DavidComp International Ed: towards a critical perspective by Hilary Callan. All chapters are good but esp, Grunzweig and Metsenhauser."
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