9780791463987-0791463982-Struggles Over Difference: Curriculum, Texts, And Pedagogy In The Asia-Pacific

Struggles Over Difference: Curriculum, Texts, And Pedagogy In The Asia-Pacific

ISBN-13: 9780791463987
ISBN-10: 0791463982
Author: Allan Luke, Roger Openshaw, Yoshiko Nozaki
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback 258 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780791463987
ISBN-10: 0791463982
Author: Allan Luke, Roger Openshaw, Yoshiko Nozaki
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback 258 pages

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Struggles Over Difference: Curriculum, Texts, And Pedagogy In The Asia-Pacific (ISBN-13: 9780791463987 and ISBN-10: 0791463982), written by authors Allan Luke, Roger Openshaw, Yoshiko Nozaki, was published by State University of New York Press in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Education Theory (Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Struggles Over Difference: Curriculum, Texts, And Pedagogy In The Asia-Pacific (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.23.

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Disrupts popular myths about education in Asia and the Pacific.

Struggles over Difference addresses education, schools, textbooks, and pedagogies in various countries of the Asia-Pacific, offering critical curriculum studies and policy analyses of national and regional educational systems. These systems face challenges linked to new economic formations, cultural globalization, and emergent regional and international geopolitical instabilities and conflicts. Contributors offer insights on how official knowledge, text, discourse, and discipline should be shaped; who should shape it; through which institutional agencies it should be administered; and social and cultural practices through which this should occur.

The book disrupts popular myths about education in this part of the world, including base suppositions about the “other”: that Asian pedagogy is exclusively rote learning, that educational systems and governments here are faced with classical developing country issues, and that institutional and state formation in the region can be assessed on a North/West or left/right continuum. The essays not only map and reframe issues of difference for those who work in education in the Asia-Pacific, but also illuminate critical issues of curriculum and policy for teachers, students, teacher educators, and researchers worldwide.
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