<p>This book critically examines the impact of migration, education, development, and the spread of English on global bio-linguistic and cultural diversity. Derived from findings from a comparative eco-linguistic study of intergenerational language, culture, and education change in the Tibetan Diaspora, the book extends its analysis to consider the plight of other peoples who find themselves straddling the Indigenous-Minority-Diaspora divide. MacPherson explores the overlapping and distinctive sustainability challenges facing indigenous and minority communities when they are connected by and within diasporas, and seeks to adequately explain the discontinuities and disjunctures between their educational struggles and achievement levels. </p> <p>Introduction: Critical Sustainability in the Aftermath of Education <strong>Section 1: Critical Contexts: What is at Stake? </strong>1. Diversity 2. Ecological Knowledge 3. Liberation and Enlightenment 4. Learning to Love / Loving to Learn <strong>Section 2: Critical Issues and Cases: Education as a Sustainability Challenge </strong>5. The Hidden Curriculum of Assimilation 6. Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning as a Sustainability Challenge 7. Language Education as a Sustainability Challenge 8. Consciousness as a Sustainability Challenge 9. Identity and Identification as a Sustainability Challenge 10. Migration as a Sustainability Challenge <strong>Section 3: Critical Responses: Educating to Sustain Generations </strong>11. Global Ecological Citizenship Education 12. Towards a "Deep" Democratic Education for Sustainable Development</p>
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