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kennedy kerry j. (curatore); lee john chi-kin (curatore) - routledge international handbook of schools and schooling in asia

Routledge International Handbook of Schools and Schooling in Asia

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 05/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

This comprehensive handbook is the ultimate reference work, providing authoritative and international overviews of all aspects of schools and schooling in Asia. Split into 19 sections it covers curriculum, learning and assessment, private supplementary tutoring, special education, gender issues, ethnic minority education and LGBTQI students in Asian schools. The volume displays the current state of the scholarship for schools and schooling in Asia including emerging, controversial and cutting-edge contributions using a thematic approach. The content offers a broad sweep of the region with a focus on theoretical, cultural and political issues as well as identifying educational issues and priorities, such as curriculum, assessment, teacher education, school leadership, etc., all of which impact students and learning in multiple ways. The Routledge International Handbook of Schools and Schooling in Asia brings together experts in each area to contribute their knowledge, providing a multidimensional and rich view of the issues confronting the region’s school and education systems. Chapters 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 




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List of figures and tables Contributors List of abbreviations 1. Schools and Schooling in Asia: Achievements and Challenges for ‘Asia Rising’: an introduction to the handbook(Kerry J. Kennedyand John Chi-Kin Lee) Section 1: Framing 21st-Century Education in Asia 2. Closing the Gaps: What does an equity agenda look like in Asia-Pacific? (Gwang-Jo Kim and Wesley Teter)3. Notions of equality and fairness in education: The case of meritocracy in Singapore (Jason Tan)4. “Inter-referencing” as methodology: The “emotional contagion” of PISA and the discursive formation of an emergent East Asia policy field (Aaron Koh)5. Looking in from outside: Schools and schooling in Asia from an outside perspective (Christine Halse) Section 2: Curriculum6. Introduction: Reorienting curriculum practices in changing Asian societies (Edmund Hau-fai Law)7. High school mathematics curriculum in East Asia: Design and trends (Wai Hong Chanand Siwan Sum)8. Intended curriculum of nature of science for prospective school science teachers: Scientism in Chinese science teacher educators’ conceptions (Zhi Hong Wan)9. K-12 service-based learning in three Chinese societies (Huixuan Xu)10. Issues of educational equity, curriculum and pedagogy in Hong Kong (Benjamin "Benji" Chang)11. Re-engineering the curricular and pedagogical practices in the Asian region (Edmond Hau-fai Law) Section 3: Learning12.Learning and pedagogy: Asian perspectives(Ronnel B. King)13. Learning primary science by inquiry: What does a technology-enabled curriculum look like? (Daner Sun and Chee-Kit Looi)14. Preparation for future collaboration: An interdisciplinary learning design in a Singaporean primary school (Rachel Lam, Michelle Low, and Jenyi-Li)15. Designing new media for new Literacy in an arts classroom: A lesson about designed affordance and perceived affordance (Mingfong Jan)16. An Investigation of interest-driven learning environment for low progress learners: Case studies in Singapore (Longkai Wu, Sujin He, Wei Zhang)17. The internal/external frame of reference model of academic self-concept formation: Extension to a foreign language and Chinese vocational students (Lan Yand) Section 4: Assessment 18. Technology-Enhanced Assessment Reforms in Asia (Magdalena Mo Ching Mok)19. The changing measurement paradigms for the changing education in China (Xiaoting Huang)20. An assessment of learning Cantonese opera movement in Hong Kong: Application of the computerised kinetic chain assessment and learning system (Bo-Wah Leung, Magdalena Mo Ching Mok, Bor-Chen Kuo, Zhi-Yong Liu, Sze Ming Lam, Chun Wai Ng, Lee Cheng, Kevin Hang Hey Ma and Tsz Wing Choi) 21. Assessing the cognitive components of reading in Thai (Exkarach Deenang, Bor-Chen Kuo and Chen-Huei Liao)22. Computerised adaptive testing: Application and implications for teaching and learning in Indonesia (Muslem Duad, Bor-Chen Kuo, Yusrizal and Magdalena Mo Ching Mok) Section 5: International Schools23. International schools and schooling in Asia (Darren A. Bryant)24. And a green tea Frappuccino: Developing the local dimension of international schools (Ed Wickins and Arnett Edwards)25. Asian or international? Exploring the tensions and opportunities offered by international schools in Asia for local students (Lucy Bailey)26. Do international school staff receive professional development training about third culture kids (TCKS)?Perspectives from faculty and parents (Yvonne McNulty and Margaret Carter)27. Leadership in Asian international schools: Mapping a research agenda (Darren A. Bryant)28. The IB Research Programme - Instrumental and enlightenment use of research findings in Asia (Bradley Shrimpton and Eloisa Ramos) Section 6: Private Supplementary Tutoring29. Private tutoring in Asia: Illuminating the shadow (Maria Manzon)30. Shadow education in East Asia: Entrenched but evolving private supplementary tutoring (Wei Zhang and Yoko Yamato)31. Private tutoring in Southeast Asia: Knowledge economies, positional goods and double entendres (William C. Brehm)32. Shadow schooling in South Asia: Contexts, forms and characteristics of private supplementary tutoring in English at the secondary level in rural Bangladesh (Rafsan Mahmud)33. (Un)regulating shadow education in West Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey (Magda Nutsa Kobakhidze) Section 7: Information and Communications Technology34. Introduction: Digital learning for development of Asian Schools (Cher Ping Lim)35.Digital learning for developing Asian countries: Achieving Equity, quality and efficiency in education (Cher Ping Lim, Victoria Tinio, Matthew Smith Miron Kumar Bhowmik)36. Current status, challenges and opportunities of Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) in Developing Countries in Asia (Kaushal Kumar Bhagat, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo, and Chun-Yen Chang)37. A systematic literature review of game-based learning and gamification research in Asia: The synthesized findings and research gap (Hyo-Jeong Soand Minhwi Seo)38. Learning analytics: Approaches and cases from Asia (Bodong Chen, Chen Chi-Ming Chen ,Huang-Yao Hong , Ching Sing Chai) Section 8: Early Childhood Education39. Early years education: Movements in the field (Liz Jones)40. Masks, masquerades and ironic performances: getting our(selves) heard (Yuen Wai Kwan, Gail) 41. Neither a borrower nor a lender be? Better to Question How to Borrow. An Exploration of Asia as Method in Teaching Drama-in-Education in Hong Kong (Po Chi Tam)42. The challenge of promoting creativity in Hong Kong early childhood context (Cheung, Hun Ping Rebecca)43. Telling tales: parental reactions to children’s picture books (Richard Wong Kwok Shing) Section 9: Language Education44. Tensions of language education in Asia (Bob Adamson)45. Trilingualism and languages policy in education in Sri Lanka (Indika Liyanage)46. Chinese as second language education in Asian schools (Danping Wang)47. Language teacher professional development in Asia: Historical trends, current practices and future directions (Laura Gurney, Indika Liyanage andLanxi Huang)48. Implementation and impact of language-in-education policies: Insights from South Korea and Hong Kong (Tae Hee Choi) Section 10: Special Education49. Introduction: Leading the way in supporting children with additional needs (Ivan Ka Chun Cheung, Elena Sze Chi Kwong,and Kevin Kien Hoa Chung)50. Understanding and supporting children with dyslexia and late-emerging reading difficulties (Kevin Kien Hoa Chung)51. Neural basis of learning issues in children with autism: A bridge to remediation planning (Yvonne Ming-Yee Han andAgnes Sui-Yin Chan)52. Gaps and go in policy, practice and research of gifted education in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan (Anna Na Na Hui, Mavis Wu Jing He, Ching-Chih Kuo, Ai Girl Tan, Yifan Lyu and Lai Kwan Chan)53. Writing Difficulties in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan: An Overview of the Issues (Patcy Pui-Sze Yeung) Section 11: Moral and Civic Education54. Introudction:Civic and Moral Education (Zhenzhou Zhao)55. Introduction: The dynamics of moral development: Rethinking what develops and how? (Minkang Kim)56. Global citizenship education in Asia (Theresa Alviar-Martin and Mark C. Baildon)57. Human rights education in Asia (Eric King-man Chong)58. Citizenship education from a multicultural perspective: The case of Malaysia (Vishalache Balakrishnan)59. Alienated and disaffected students: The civic capacity of ‘outsiders’ in Asian societies (Xiaoxue Kuang) Section 12: Vocational Education60. TVET as an increasingly important part of schooling in Asia (Margarita Pavlova)61. Development of TVET systems in the ASEAN region – Issues of quality and standards (Thomas Schröder)62. Career Guidance in TVET: challenges of implementation (Rong Kang and Margarita Pavlova)63. A framework for success: A regional overview of the ICT-enhanced practices in TVET (Margarita Pavlova) Section 13: Education for Sustainable Development64. Sustainable schooling in the Asia-Pacific region: An imperativ




Autore

Kerry J. Kennedy is a professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Advisor (Academic Development) at The Education University of Hong Kong. He is also a distinguished visiting professor in Curriculum Studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Johannesburg. John Chi-Kin Lee is Chair Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, Vice President (academic) and Director of Centre for Religious and Spirituality Education at The Education University of Hong Kong.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138908499

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Routledge International Handbooks
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 4.49 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:80 tables, 18 halftones and 32 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 1044
Pagine Romane: xl


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