The challenge of Eastern Asian education : implications for America

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The challenge of Eastern Asian education : implications for America

edited by William K. Cummings and Philip G. Altbach

(SUNY series frontiers in education)

State University of New York Press, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-327) and index

"This volume stems from an issue of Educational Policy that was published in June 1995" -- acknowl

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内容説明

The Challenge of Eastern Asian Education highlights how Asian education policy and practice challenge American schools. The book focuses on innovations that the nations of the Pacific Rim have developed for their schools, and it analyzes how these educational systems have tried to meet the challenges of rapid social and economic change. It is unique in that it provides in-depth coverage of the Asian approach to education and explicitly discusses the implications of Asian education for America. There is special interest in Asian countries, not only because of their unparalleled economic success, but because Asian societies have been held up as models for social harmony and discipline. This book provides specific examples of Asian educational practice that may have relevance to the United States. It is unique in that it deals not only with Japan, which has received considerable attention, but with other Pacific Rim nations as well.

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List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION William K. Cummings and Philip G. Altbach I. Basic Education 1. THE ROOTS OF JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: HELPING CHILDREN DEVELOP BONDS TO SCHOOL Catherine C. Lewis 2. THE EAST ASIAN VERSION OF WHOLE-CLASS TEACHING Harold W. Stevenson and Shinying Lee 3. LOOKING IN THE CHINESE MIRROR: REFLECTING ON MORAL-POLITICAL EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES Gay Garland Reed 4. CHINESE TEACHERS AS MIRRORS OF REFORM POSSIBILITIES Lynn Paine II. Secondary Education 5. RESTRUCTURING JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOLS: REFORMS FOR DIVERSITY Nobuo K. Shimahara 6. DISRUPTION AND RECONNECTION: COUNSELING YOUNG ADOLESCENTS IN JAPANESE SCHOOLS Gerald K. LeTendre 7. HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND SCHOOL EXPANSION IN ASIA: DOES A UNIQUE REGIONAL MODEL EXIST? David P. Baker and Donald B. Holsinger III. The Private Sector 8. PRIVATE EDUCATION IN EASTERN ASIA William K. Cummings 9. LESSONS FROM JAPANESE CRAM SCHOOLS Nancy Ukai Russell IV Linking Education to Society 10. EDUCATION AND WORK IN JAPAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY Sam Stern 11. EDUCATION POLICIES IN TAIWAN (CHINA) AND HONG KONG Kin Bing Wu 12. IMPROVING SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN THAILAND Christopher W. Wheeler, James Gallagher, Maureen McDonough, and Benjalug Sookpokakit-Namfa V. The Relevance of Asian Education 13. DIFFERENCES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE: EXPLAINING JAPAN'S SUCCESS Thomas P. Rohlen 14. EDUCATION AND STATE DEVELOPMENT: LESSONS FOR THE UNITED STATES? S. Gopinathan 15. THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Nina Y. Borevskaya 16. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: THE J-MODEL William K. Cummings Notes References Contributors Index

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