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Education and globalization In Southeast Asia : issues and challenges / edited by Lee Hock Guan.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Lee, Hock Guan, editor.
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, organizer, publisher.
Conference Name:
Workshop on Education, Globalization, and the Nation State in Southeast Asia (2014 : Singapore)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education and state--Southeast Asia.
Education and state.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 202 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2017.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Prior to the era of globalization, education in Southeast Asia was viewed in the context of the national state and it was deployed in the service of state and nation-building and national economic development. States monopolized education, and public-funded centralized education systems were established to teach literacy, transmit national cultures and promote social cohesion, and to produce literate workers. Globalization forces, however, dramatically impacted in varying ways and degrees the national education systems across the region. As states begun to see their citizens as resources to enhance the countries' competitiveness in the global market, it, among other things, led to the increasing demand for highly skilled and qualified human capital. The accompanying neoliberal ideology led to varying degrees of decentralization, privatization and internationalization of education, especially of higher education, in Southeast Asia. The chapters in this volume focus on a number of issues and challenges confronting the education sector in Southeast Asia, including: (i) the contrasting language in education policy in Singapore and Malaysia; (ii) the introduction of an English-medium private education sector in Malaysia; (iii) the internationalization of Thai higher education; (iv) access and quality issues in the massification of Malaysian higher education; (v) secondary school quality and higher education participation in Indonesia;(vi) equity, access and retention in primary school education in Malaysia; and(vii) reforms in the primary and secondary education in Myanmar.
Contents:
Chapter 1. English in Singapore and Malaysia: Common Roots, Different Fruits / Lubna Alsagoff
Chapter 2. Globalization, Educational Language Policy and Nation Building in Malaysia / Tan Yao Sua and R. Santhiram
Chapter 3. Second-order Change Without First-order Change: A Case of Thai Internationalisation of Higher Education / Pad Lavankura and Rattana Lao
Chapter 4. Higher Education in Malaysia: Access, Equity and Equality / Hena Mukherjee, Jasbir S. Singh, Rozilini M. Fernandez-Chung and T. Marimuthu
Chapter 5. Indonesian Higher Education: Gaps in Access and School Choice / Mohamad Fahmi
Chapter 6. Increasing Access to and Retention in Primary Education in Malaysia / Lorraine Pe Symaco
Chapter 7. Primary and Secondary Education in Myanmar: Challenges Facing Current Reforms / Brooke Zobrist and Patrick McCormick.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Jan 2018).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789814762915
9814762911
OCLC:
1009181150

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