Social Studies Education in South and South East Asian Contexts
Herausgeber: Kennedy, Kerry J
Social Studies Education in South and South East Asian Contexts
Herausgeber: Kennedy, Kerry J
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The education of young people is context bound. This edited volume explores the contexts that characterise South and South East Asia and their influence on social studies education.
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The education of young people is context bound. This edited volume explores the contexts that characterise South and South East Asia and their influence on social studies education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780367523701
- ISBN-10: 0367523701
- Artikelnr.: 69893289
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780367523701
- ISBN-10: 0367523701
- Artikelnr.: 69893289
Kerry J Kennedy isan Emeritus 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.
Section 1 A Theoretical Perspective on Social Studies Education 1. An
exploration of social studies education in Asian contexts Section 2
Politics, Culture and Reform in South and South East Asian Social Studies
Education 2. Postcolonial national identity formation through social
studies: The case of India 3. Developing loyal citizens: A case study of
social studies education in Pakistan 4. Social studies education in
Bangladesh: Contextual influences, reforms and development, and curriculum
5. Social studies education in Singapore: From cultural transmission to
social transformation 6. Social studies curriculum in Thailand: A contested
terrain 7. Social studies as citizenship transmission in Indonesian schools
8. The development of social studies education in Myanmar Section 3 Social
Studies Education in South And South East Asian Classrooms 9. Marginalised
students and their contexts: A case from India 10. Teaching and learning in
social studies classrooms in Pakistan 11. Civic and citizenship education
in Bangladesh 12. Discussion and inquiry in social studies 13. 'Noble
character' as a focus for moral education in Malaysia 14. Adaptive model of
social studies learning and classroom culture in Indonesian schools 15.
Teaching history in Myanmar: Nation building or national reconciliation?
Section 4 Lessons from Asian Contexts for Social Studies Education 16.
Interrogating the nature of Asian social studies
exploration of social studies education in Asian contexts Section 2
Politics, Culture and Reform in South and South East Asian Social Studies
Education 2. Postcolonial national identity formation through social
studies: The case of India 3. Developing loyal citizens: A case study of
social studies education in Pakistan 4. Social studies education in
Bangladesh: Contextual influences, reforms and development, and curriculum
5. Social studies education in Singapore: From cultural transmission to
social transformation 6. Social studies curriculum in Thailand: A contested
terrain 7. Social studies as citizenship transmission in Indonesian schools
8. The development of social studies education in Myanmar Section 3 Social
Studies Education in South And South East Asian Classrooms 9. Marginalised
students and their contexts: A case from India 10. Teaching and learning in
social studies classrooms in Pakistan 11. Civic and citizenship education
in Bangladesh 12. Discussion and inquiry in social studies 13. 'Noble
character' as a focus for moral education in Malaysia 14. Adaptive model of
social studies learning and classroom culture in Indonesian schools 15.
Teaching history in Myanmar: Nation building or national reconciliation?
Section 4 Lessons from Asian Contexts for Social Studies Education 16.
Interrogating the nature of Asian social studies
Section 1 A Theoretical Perspective on Social Studies Education 1. An
exploration of social studies education in Asian contexts Section 2
Politics, Culture and Reform in South and South East Asian Social Studies
Education 2. Postcolonial national identity formation through social
studies: The case of India 3. Developing loyal citizens: A case study of
social studies education in Pakistan 4. Social studies education in
Bangladesh: Contextual influences, reforms and development, and curriculum
5. Social studies education in Singapore: From cultural transmission to
social transformation 6. Social studies curriculum in Thailand: A contested
terrain 7. Social studies as citizenship transmission in Indonesian schools
8. The development of social studies education in Myanmar Section 3 Social
Studies Education in South And South East Asian Classrooms 9. Marginalised
students and their contexts: A case from India 10. Teaching and learning in
social studies classrooms in Pakistan 11. Civic and citizenship education
in Bangladesh 12. Discussion and inquiry in social studies 13. 'Noble
character' as a focus for moral education in Malaysia 14. Adaptive model of
social studies learning and classroom culture in Indonesian schools 15.
Teaching history in Myanmar: Nation building or national reconciliation?
Section 4 Lessons from Asian Contexts for Social Studies Education 16.
Interrogating the nature of Asian social studies
exploration of social studies education in Asian contexts Section 2
Politics, Culture and Reform in South and South East Asian Social Studies
Education 2. Postcolonial national identity formation through social
studies: The case of India 3. Developing loyal citizens: A case study of
social studies education in Pakistan 4. Social studies education in
Bangladesh: Contextual influences, reforms and development, and curriculum
5. Social studies education in Singapore: From cultural transmission to
social transformation 6. Social studies curriculum in Thailand: A contested
terrain 7. Social studies as citizenship transmission in Indonesian schools
8. The development of social studies education in Myanmar Section 3 Social
Studies Education in South And South East Asian Classrooms 9. Marginalised
students and their contexts: A case from India 10. Teaching and learning in
social studies classrooms in Pakistan 11. Civic and citizenship education
in Bangladesh 12. Discussion and inquiry in social studies 13. 'Noble
character' as a focus for moral education in Malaysia 14. Adaptive model of
social studies learning and classroom culture in Indonesian schools 15.
Teaching history in Myanmar: Nation building or national reconciliation?
Section 4 Lessons from Asian Contexts for Social Studies Education 16.
Interrogating the nature of Asian social studies