Citizenship Curriculum in Asia and the Pacific (CERC Studies in Comparative Education (22))
معرفی کتاب «Citizenship Curriculum in Asia and the Pacific (CERC Studies in Comparative Education (22))» نوشتهٔ Kerry J. Kennedy (auth.), David L. Grossman, Wing On Lee, Kerry J. Kennedy (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Based on case studies of 11 societies in the world’s most dynamic region, this book signals a new direction of study at the intersection of citizenship education and the curriculum. Following their successful volume, Citizenship Education in Asia and the Pacific: Concepts and Issues (published as No. 14 in this series), the editors, widely regarded as leaders in the field in the Asia-Pacific region, have gone beyond broad citizenship education frameworks to examine the realities, tensions and pressures that influence the formation of the citizenship curriculum. Chapter authors from different societies have addressed two fundamental questions: (1) how is citizenship education featured in the current curriculum reform agenda in terms of both policy contexts and values; and (2) to what extent do the reforms in citizenship education reflect current debates within the society? From comparative analysis of these 11 case studies the editors have found a complex picture of curriculum reform that indicates deep tensions between global and local agendas. On one hand, there is substantial evidence of an increasingly common policy rhetoric in the debates about citizenship education. On the other, it is evident that this discourse does not necessarily extend to citizenship curriculum, which in most places continues to be constructed according to distinctive social, political and cultural contexts. Whether the focus is on Islamic values in Pakistan, an emerging discourse about Chinese ‘democracy’, a nostalgic conservatism in Australia, or a continuing nation-building project in Malaysia – the cases show that distinctive social values and ideologies construct national citizenship curricula in Asian contexts even in this increasingly globalized era. This impressive collection of case studies of a diverse group of societies informs and enriches understanding of the complex relationship between citizenship education and the curriculum both regionally and globally. Front Matter....Pages i-xxii Globalised Economies and Liberalised Curriculum: New Challenges for National Citizenship Education....Pages 13-26 The Development of Citizenship Education Curriculum in Hong Kong after 1997: Tensions between National Identity and Global Citizenship....Pages 29-42 Taiwan’s New Citizenship Curriculum: Changes and Challenges....Pages 43-60 Citizenship Curriculum in China: A Shifting Discourse towards Chinese Democracy, Law Education and Psychological Health....Pages 61-73 Citizenship Education Curriculum in Japan....Pages 75-94 The Anatomy of an Islamic Model: Citizenship Education in Pakistan....Pages 97-109 Citizenship Discourse in the Context of Decentralisation: The Case of Indonesia....Pages 111-126 The Building of a Nation and Ideas of Nationhood: Citizenship Education in Malaysia....Pages 127-146 Political Pragmatism and Citizenship Training in Singapore....Pages 147-161 Democracy at a Crossroads: Political Tensions Concerning Educating for Citizenship in the United States....Pages 165-179 More Civics, Less Democracy: Competing Discourses for Citizenship Education in Australia....Pages 181-195 “Creative and Innovative Citizenry”: Exploring the Past, Present and Future of Citizenship Education in New Zealand....Pages 197-211 Tensions and Contentions in Citizenship Curriculum in Asia and the Pacific....Pages 215-231 Back Matter....Pages 233-268 "Based on case studies of 11 societies in the world's most dynamic region, this book signals a new direction of study at the intersection of citizenship education and the curriculum. This collection of case studies of a diverse group of societies informs and enriches understanding of the complex relationship between citizenship education and the curriculum both regionally and globally."--Provided by publisher "Based on case studies of 11 societies in the world's most dynamic region, this book signals a new direction of study at the intersection of citizenship education and the curriculum. This collection of case studies of a diverse group of societies informs and enriches understanding of the complex relationship between citizenship education and the curriculum both regionally and globally."--BOOK JACKET
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