Reforming learning involves changes in established cultural practices in our schools, classrooms, and other learning sites, and therefore inevitably arouses tensions and negotiations. The discussion in this book puts to the fore the disputable nature of reforming learning and the significance of contextualising the complex relationship between reforms and learning.
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"The explosion of interactive technology has provided both opportunities and challenges to educational institutions. In this volume, Ng ... and Renshaw (education, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, AU) present reports from several Asian Pacific countries on how learning is being facilitated in the light of increased globalization. ... Many of the proposals made will be of interest to educators in other parts of the world." (SciTech Book News, November, 2009)