Education in East Asia: Education Around the World
Editat de Dr Pei-tseng Jenny Hsieh Dr Colin Brocken Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 sep 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474235488
ISBN-10: 1474235484
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Education Around the World
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474235484
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Education Around the World
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Authoritative
handbook
to
education
in
East
Asia
today,
written
by
leading
international
education
experts
Notă biografică
Pei-tseng Jenny Hsieh is a researcher in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, UK. Previously, she has been an education consultant in Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and India.
Cuprins
Series
Editor's
Preface,Colin
Brock(University
of
Durham,
UK)The
ContributorsIntroduction:
Education
in
East
Asia
-
A
Regional
Overview,Pei-tseng
Jenny
Hsieh
(University
of
Oxford,
UK)1.
China:
An
Overview,Zhou
Zhong
(Tsinghua
University,
China)2.
China:
The
Role
of
Independent
Colleges
in
the
Expanding
Higher
Education
System,Kai
Yu
(Shangai
Jiao
Tong
University,
China)
and
Hubert
Ertl
(University
of
Oxford,
UK)3.
Hong
Kong:
Structuring
the
Education
System
for
a
Diversified
Society,Alka
Sharma
(University
of
Hong
Kong)4.
Macao:
Governmentality
and
Education
Development
in
the
Post-1999
Era,Sou-Kuan
Vong
(University
of
Macau,
China)5.
Japan:
Cultural
Roots
Versus
Systemic
Provision,Shin'ichi
Suzuki
(Waseda
University,
Japan)6.
Japan:
Internationalisation
in
Education
and
the
"Problem"
of
Introspective
Youth,Yuki
Imoto
(Keio
University,
Japan)7.
Japan:
A
Silent
End
to
a
Silent
Revolution?
Post-war
Changes
in
Resource
Allocation,Takehiko
Kariya
(Nissan
Institute
of
Japanese
Studies,
Japan,
and
University
of
Oxford,
UK)8.
Mongolia:
From
Nomadic
to
Communistic
to
Liberal,Enkhzul
Dambajantsan
(University
of
the
Humanities,
Mongolia)9.
North
Korea:
An
Overview,Jeong-ah
Cho
(Korea
Institute
for
National
Unification,
North
Korea),
Huang-kue
Lee
(Hanyang
University,
South
Korea),
and
Ki-Seok
Kim
(Seoul
National
University,
South
Korea)10.
South
Korea:
Education
in
a
Multicultural
Society,Jiyeon
Hong
(Kyungmin
College,
South
Korea)11.
South
Korea:
College
Admissions
System
and
Reform
Issues,Soojeong
Lee
(Dankook
University,
South
Korea)
and
Eul
Sook
Kim
(Seoul
National
University,
South
Korea)12.
Taiwan:
Trends
and
Agendas
in
Education
Reform,Hsiao-Lan
Sharon
Chen
(Taiwan
Normal
University
in
Taipei,
Taiwan)13.
Taiwan:
Examinations,Pei-tseng
Jenny
Hsieh
(University
of
Oxford,
UK)Index
Recenzii
The
rapid
emergence
of
'big
data'
in
education
has
sparked
a
renewed
interest
in
international
comparisons;
and
the
relationship
between
educational
investment
and
inclusive
growth
in
East
Asia
is
of
enormous
current
interest
to
academics,
policy-makers,
and
the
international
donor
community.
But
it
is
not
often
that
big
data
provides
the
big
picture.
For
that
we
require
richer
analyses
and
insights
woven
together
from
across
many
disciplines
in
the
social
sciences.
This
book,
so
skilfully
edited
by
Pei-tseng
Jenny
Hsieh,
does
precisely
that.
It
is
a
must
read
for
all
students
in
comparative
education
and
interdisciplinary
area
studies.