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This handbook is a comprehensive resource on modern Asian educators from East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia and their contributions to Asian educational development through the 19th and 20th centuries.

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This handbook is a comprehensive resource on modern Asian educators from East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia and their contributions to Asian educational development through the 19th and 20th centuries.


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Autorenporträt
Shin'ichi Suzuki is Professor Emeritus of Waseda University, Japan.

Gary McCulloch is Professor and Head of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Institute of Education, University of London, England.

Gu Mingyuan is Honorary President of the Chinese Society of Education at the International and Comparative Education Research Institute and Professor at Beijing Normal University, China.

Parimala V. Rao is Assistant Professor of History in Education at Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. She is also Junior Fellow of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.

Ji-Yeon Hong is Vice-President and Professor of Education, Kyungmin College University, Korea.
Rezensionen
'Prof. Suzuki has created an important and excellent piece of work in developing this comprehensive collection of the biographies of influential educators in Asia. I believe he made an excellent choice of educators for the Japan section of the book and his editorial team working on the rest of East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia is also of top caliber. I especially appreciate the focus on women educators as well as men. This encyclopedia will bring a balance in what has tended to be a Euro-centred approach to the history of modern education.' - Ruth Hayhoe, Professor, Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education, O.I.S.E, University of Toronto and President emerita, The Education University of Hong Kong

'Prof. Suzuki has created a very important work. Asian educators have not enjoyed much spotlight in the world as the knowledge production system has been very much a Western centered one. The need for educators to meet, to learn, and to understand each other throughout the world is becoming ever more important in this increasingly global era. I believe the readers will find very useful information that will help them to understand the philosophy and ideas of Asian educators. Reading the book can be an important step to understand Asian success or experience in education.' - Wang Yingjie, Professor of Education, Beijing Normal University, China

'The world is witnessing the rise (or perhaps renaissance) of the East, a development in which education continues to play an important role. Now, for the first time, we have a treasury of Asian Educators, which sketches the diverse contribution of some of Asia's great scholars and reformers.' - Anthony R. Welch, Professor of Education, University of Sydney, Australia

'This encyclopedia provides readers with a rich, diverse source of data consisiting 390 teachers of all kinds drawn from throughout East, South and Southeast Asia. A common theme is how educators in these regions helped their countries cope with the challenges of modernization and westernization. Also addressed are problems of language policy, the changing position of women in society, the various ways in which educational ideas, models and institutions have been "borrowed" from the West, and the challenges inherent in preparing young people for the fast-changing economies they are destined to inhabit.' - Robert W. Aspinall, Professor, Center for Global Education, Doshisha University, Japan

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