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University of Wisconsin–Madison.
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
He writes on American and global educational policy with over twenty books on these topics. Joel Spring worked as a railroad conductor on the Illinois Central Railroad and for many years lived each summer on an island off the coast of Sitka, Alaska. His novel, Alaskan Visions, includes many of his Alaskan experiences.
He received his Doctor of Philosophy in educational policy studies from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Spring’s major research interests are history of education, globalization and education, multicultural education, Native American culture, the politics of education, and human rights education. As of 2008, and A New Paradigm for Global School Systems: Education for a Long and Happy Life.
Some of Spring"s other books are Pedagogies of Globalization: The Rise of the Educational Security State. How Educational Ideologies are Shaping Global Society.
And Education and the Rise of the Global Economy.
His book Wheels in the Head: Educational Philosophies of Authority, Freedom, and Culture from Socrates to Human Rights was recently translated into Chinese and published by the University of Peking Press.