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Educational practices in China, Korea, and the United States : reflections from a study abroad experience / edited by Chuang Wang, Lan Kolano, Do-Hong Kim.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wang, Chuang (College teacher), editor.
Kolano, Lan (Lan Quach), editor.
Kim, Do-Hong, editor.
Series:
Language, literacy, and learning.
Literacy, language, and learning
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Comparative education.
Education--Cross-cultural studies.
Education.
Education--United States.
Education--China.
Education--Korea (South).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (248 pages).
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2019]
Summary:
This book is written by a diverse cohort of both of American educators, including professors, teachers, school counselors, and school administrators from pre-K to college levels. Most of the contributors come from disciplinary areas of English as a second language and school administration. With the pressure of Common Core State Standards Initiative, American educators are now shifting their focus to standards-based instruction. Meanwhile, Chinese educators are moving away from national standards and developing state level curriculum and instruction to meet specific needs of the students in local provinces. There is also a debate about whether or not to use the National College Entrance Examination as the only test for college admission. Some provinces (e.g., Zhejiang and Hubei) are administering their own college entrance examinations. The book outlines the sociocultural roots of education in the three countries, linking the tradition and philosophical orientations to each country's own history of education. Furthermore, the book compares and contrasts the curriculum, especially the teaching of English as a second/foreign language, in three countries.This book examines the stress of students, physical education, various pedagogical styles in foreign language education as well as instructional texts and cross-cultural dialogue between teachers. Additionally, the book explores factors that influence parent's involvement and women's educational and career aspirations. Lastly, the book presents modern technologies such as smart learning technologies and online learning platforms not only to facilitate future educational systems but also to promote international exchanges.The chapters of the book are thematically diverse, but they help to provide inspirations for educators both in American and Asian countries. The findings offer alternative practical lenses for educational community to seek for some "middle ground" between Chinese, South Korea and American education. The intended audience for this book is graduate students, teachers, administrators, and professionals in education.
Contents:
Introduction: Chinese, korean, and American education: Foundations and practices / Chuang Wang, Lan Kolano, and Do-Hong Kim
Part I. Influence of culture, parental involvement, and economy
Chapter 1. How culture influences gender roles and expectations in Chinese culture / Yolanda Kennedy and April Smith
Chapter 2. Factors that influence parent involvement in an educational context in the United States, China, and south korea: Benefits and barriers / Elizabeth M. Landon and Peter L. Johnson
Chapter 3. A comparison study on the effects of parental involvement, teacher ability, and socioeconomic status on academic achievement in the United States, China, and south korea / Kathryn Wagner and Lauren Schmidt
Chapter 4. Education and the economy: An examination into the effectiveness of education in China, the United States, and south korea / Taylor Allen and Michelle Chen
Part II. Teaching and learning
Chapter 5. Comparative analysis of instructional texts and the cross-cultural dialogue between teachers: Scenes from a Chinese and an American classroom / Laurie Dymes
Chapter 6. Comparisons of teaching english as a second language in the United States and China / Kelsey Alvarez and Jessie Lay
Chapter 7. English as a foreign language and foreign language education in the United States, China, and south korea / Jennifer James
Chapter 8. Student fitness abroad: A comparative analysis of physical education in the United States, China, and south korea / Jessica Kapota, Hongjun Qiu, and Gwitaek Park
Part III. New pedagogical framework and practices
Chapter 9. Chinese and south korean education reformations: Unrealistic expectations in the implementation of western pedagogy / Cory Alexander
Chapter 10. How smart learning is defined: An analysis of 27 definitions by korean scholars / Kiran S. Budhrani
Chapter 11. 21st century classroom: Finding the right balance / Florence Martin
Chapter 12. Culturally speaking: Comparing culturally relevant pedagogy in Chinese, korean, and American classrooms / Lori J. Williams
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 13. Conclusion: Implications for teacher education / Lan Kolano, Chuang Wang, Michelle Pazzula, and Do-Hong Kim. About the Contributors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-64113-878-5

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