scholarly journals Banchoff, T. i Casanova, J. (red.). (2016), The Jesuits and glo‑ balization: historical legacies and contemporary challenges. Georgetown University Press (Washington, D.C., ss. 299)

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (56) ◽  
pp. 169-171
Author(s):  
Jarosław Charchuła

Recenzowana książka to owoc rocznych badań grupy znakomitych uczonych, skupionych przez redaktorów Thomasa Banchoffa i José Casanovę. Projekt był realizowany przez Berkley Center of Religion, Peace and World Affairs na Georgetown University w Waszyngtonie. Główne pytania postawione przed zespołem brzmiały: co doświadczenie globalizacji mówi nam o Towarzystwie Jezusowym (jezuitach)? A co doświadczenie jezuitów mówi nam o globalizacji? Jak zapisano w tytule, tekst podzielony jest na dwie zasadnicze części: dziedzictwo historyczne i wyzwania współczesne. Kwestie te nadają treść ogólnemu schematowi pojęciowemu publikacji, historycznie podzielonego na trzy wielkie „fale globalizacji”.  

2018 ◽  
pp. 671-673
Author(s):  
José Juan Romero Rodríguez

Reseña de la obra de: BANCHOFF, T. y CASANOVA, J. (Eds.) (2016), The Jesuits and globalization: historical legacies and contemporary challenges. Washington D.C., Georgetown University Press, 299 pp.


1997 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-118
Author(s):  
Joan Kelly Hall

This collection of 28 papers was first presented at the 1994 GURT. The theme of the conference was educational linguistics, crosscultural communication, and global interdependence. The vastness of the theme is reflected in the diversity of the chapter topics. Twelve of 28 deal with curricular issues. Of these, those by Kachru, Nyikos, D. Freeman, van Lier, Loew, and Richards discuss issues and concerns broadly related to the preparation of language teachers. D. Freeman's chapter is worthy of note because it offers an interesting discussion on the various strands of scholarship, which he suggests comprise the knowledge base of language teaching. Six of the 12 chapters center on curricular issues for the language classroom. Matters relating to the teaching of culture are dealt with by Oxford and Bamgbose. Brown discusses “responsive language teaching.” Citkina reports on innovative foreign language methods recently introduced in the Ukraine. A good discussion on computer-mediated communication and its usefulness to the language classroom is offered by Stauffer. Pica provides an excellent overview of the research on task-related learning and an equally useful discussion of its pedagogical implications.


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