Systems thinking in international education and development: unlocking learning for all?

Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing (2023)
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Abstract

The global education crisis is a complex problem that requires change from teachers, school managers, civil society, implementers, planners, governments and donors. Addressing the issues that lie beneath this crisis requires new ways of working. Systems thinking is a suite of approaches to grappling with complex problems that is beginning to gain traction in international education. This innovative book brings together new research in the nascent field of systems thinking in international education to exemplify how systems thinking offers the tools, frameworks and concepts to improve outcomes in education systems.

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