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Octubre 03, 2011

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OXFORD STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE EDUCATION

Education in South-East Asia

Edited by COLIN BROCK& LORRAINE PE SYMACO

2011 paperback 348 pages US$56.00
ISBN 978-1-873927-56-4


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This book on education in South-East Asia is the very first of its kind to comprehensively cover and discuss the education systems and issues in all the countries in the region - the ten member nations of the Association of South-East Asian nations (ASEAN) plus Timor Leste. The eleven chapters on country case studies are written by education country experts and give the readers an overview of each country’s education system, while also highlighting issues currently significant to each system. There are also thematic chapters on selected issues reckoned to be significant in the region such as: gender, education and development; higher education ; language policy; quality assurance; and sustainable development. This book is a significant contribution to academic literature in this field in that the South-East Asian region is, in general, one of the leading zones of the developing world, containing within it advancing economies, such as Brunei and Malaysia, and a key global hub, Singapore. Even the poorer countries are showing signs of significant advance. The region also contains the most populous Islamic country in the world, Indonesia, and examples of the educational legacies of a variety of forms of European and American colonialism. The book is therefore a source of reference to better understand education in a region where diverse religious, political and cultural aspects are found and interrelate in a form of serious co-operation.

Contents

Colin Brock & Lorraine Pe Symaco. Introduction

COUNTRIES WITHIN SOUTH-EAST ASIA
Omar Haji Khalid. The Education System of Brunei Darussalam

Martin Hayden & Richard Martin. The Education System in Cambodia: making progress under difficult circumstances

Assad L. Baunto. Education Reforms in Indonesia

Richard Noonan. Education in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic: confluence of history and vision

Siow Heng Loke & Chang Lee Hoon. Education in Malaysia: development and transformations

Richard Martin. Education in Myanmar: opportunity for limited engagement

Lorraine Pe Symaco. Philippines: education for development?

Jason Tan. Singapore: Schools for the Future?

Bob Boughton. Timor-Leste: building a post-conflict education

Natthapoj Vincent Trakulphadetkrai. Thailand: educational equality and quality

Pham Lan Huong & Gerald W. Fry. Vietnam as an Outlier: tradition and change in education

THEMES WITHIN SOUTH-EAST ASIA
Colin Brock & Pei-Tseng Jenny Hsieh. Aspects of Gender and Education in South-East Asia

Anthony Welch. Higher Education in South-East Asia: achievement and aspiration

Keith Watson. Education and Language Policies in South-East Asian Countries

Somwung Pitiyanuwat. Quality Assurance in South-East Asian Higher Education

Mikko Cantell & Derek Elias. For Bulls and Bears Alike: education as investment in sustainable development

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