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Struggles over difference : curriculum, texts, and pedagogy in the Asia-Pacific / edited by Yoshiko Nozaki, Roger Openshaw, and Allan Luke.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nozaki, Yoshiko, 1956-
Openshaw, Roger.
Luke, Allan.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Multicultural education--Curricula--East Asia.
Multicultural education.
Multicultural education--Curricula--Pacific Area.
Critical pedagogy--East Asia.
Critical pedagogy.
Critical pedagogy--Pacific Area.
Textbook bias--East Asia.
Textbook bias.
Textbook bias--Pacific Area.
Physical Description:
vi, 251 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Disrupts popular myths about education in Asia and the Pacific.
Contents:
Intro
Struggles over Difference: Curriculum, Texts, and Pedagogyin the Asia-Pacific
Contents
Introduction
1. Curriculum, Ethics, Metanarrative: Teaching and Learning Beyond the Nation
2. "… Nothing Objectionable orControversial": The Image of Maori Ethnicity and "Difference" in New Zealand Social Studies
3. State Formation, Hegemony, and Chinese School Curricula in Singapore and Hong Kong, 1945-1965
4. Official Knowledge and Hegemony: The Politics of the Textbook Deregulation Policy in Taiwan
5. Thai English Language Textbooks, 1960-2000: Postwar Industrial and Global Changes
6. The Construction of Culture Knowledge in Chinese Language Textbooks: A Critical Discourse Analysis
7. New Ideologies of Everyday Life in South Korean Language Textbooks
8. Environmental Education and Development in China
9. School Knowledge and Classed and Gendered Subjectivities in South Korean Commercial High Schools
10. Identity Conversion, Citizenship, and Social Studies: Asian-Australian Perspectives on Indigenous Reconciliation and Human Rights
11. Fastening and Unfastening Identities: Negotiating Identity in Hawai'i
12. The Question of Identity and Difference: The Resident Korean Education in Japan
13. History, Postmodern Discourse, and the Japanese Textbook Controversy Over "Comfort Women"
Contributors
Index
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Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780791483541
0791483541
9781423743989
1423743989
OCLC:
62734637

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