Challenges Facing the Singapore Education System Today

Challenges Facing the Singapore Education System Today
Author: Jason Eng Thye Tan,Saravanan Gopinathan,Wah Kam Ho
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015052240689

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Standards in Education

Standards in Education
Author: Dennis M. McInerney,Shawn Van Etten,Martin Dowson
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607526278

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Education institutions and organizations throughout the world are currently being held accountable for achieving and maintaining historically unmatched standards of academic quality and performance. Accreditation bodies; policy makers; boards of trustees; and teacher, parent, and student groups all place educational institutions and organizations under unprecedented accountability pressures. The aim of this volume is to explore and better understand how these pressures are impacting a broad range of social and cultural issues and, subsequently, how these issues impact student motivation and learning.

Handbook of Design Research Methods in Education

Handbook of Design Research Methods in Education
Author: Anthony E. Kelly,Richard A. Lesh,John Y. Baek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317639640

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This Handbook presents the latest thinking and current examples of design research in education. Design-based research involves introducing innovations into real-world practices (as opposed to constrained laboratory contexts) and examining the impact of those designs on the learning process. Designed prototype applications (e.g., instructional methods, software or materials) and the research findings are then cycled back into the next iteration of the design innovation in order to build evidence of the particular theories being researched, and to positively impact practice and the diffusion of the innovation. The Handbook of Design Research Methods in Education-- the defining book for the field -- fills a need in how to conduct design research by those doing so right now. The chapters represent a broad array of interpretations and examples of how today’s design researchers conceptualize this emergent methodology across areas as diverse as educational leadership, diffusion of innovations, complexity theory, and curriculum research. This volume is designed as a guide for doctoral students, early career researchers and cross-over researchers from fields outside of education interested in supporting innovation in educational settings through conducting design research.

Japanese Schooling and Identity Investment Overseas

Japanese Schooling and Identity Investment Overseas
Author: Glenn Toh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000193022

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This book is about education, ideology, power and identity investment and concerns an influential East Asian expatriate community. Specifically, it seeks to understand particular ways in which the Japanese white-collar elite live as a closed and self-referentially defined in-group, despite the manifestly multicultural ethos of their Singaporean domicile. The study attends to issues regarding schooling, unity, diversity and community based on grounded anthropological observations. Specific observations centre around the particularities of Japanese nation-state schooling practices set in cosmopolitan Singapore, a contrastingly non-Japanese setting. The insights therein are made possible by way of seeing education as an ideological domain and powerful discursive platform. Using this framework, cultural and identity-related practices are viewed dynamically and appreciated for their fluidic reflection of identity praxes. Readers will gain fresh insights into the role of education and ideology in reproducing asymmetry and the value of sociohistorical analyses in surfacing hidden power relations. Researchers, educators and decision makers will appreciate the transparency of grounded ethnographic observation yielding insights into practices which imbricate inclusion-exclusion and privilege-marginalization debates within a neoliberal hegemony. Students of the social politics of education and the cultural politics of language, ideology and identity will find the book a provocative read.

Language Nation and Development in Southeast Asia

Language  Nation and Development in Southeast Asia
Author: Lee Hock Guan,Leo Suryadinata
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789812304827

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Papers from a workshop on Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia held in Singapore, 2003.

Second International Handbook on Globalisation Education and Policy Research

Second International Handbook on Globalisation  Education and Policy Research
Author: Joseph Zajda
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401794930

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This handbook presents a global overview of developments in education and policy change during the last decade. It provides an accessible, practical and comparative source of current research that examines the intersecting and diverse discourses of this important issue. Divided into two parts, the handbook first examines globalisation and education policy reforms, including coverage of main trends as well as specific policy issues such as gender, equity, minorities and human rights. Next, the handbook offers a comparative perspective that evaluates the ambivalent and problematic relationship between globalisation, the state and education reforms globally. It features coverage on curricula issues and education reforms in schools around the world as well as the curriculum in the global culture. Now more than ever there is a need to understand and analyse both the intended and the unintended effects of globalisation on economic competitiveness, educational systems, the state and relevant policy changes--all as they affect individuals, the higher education sector, schools, policy-makers and powerful corporate organisations across the globe. By examining some of the major education policy issues, particularly in the light of recent shifts in education and policy research, this handbook offers readers a comprehensive picture of the impact of globalisation on education policy and reforms. It will serve as a vital sourcebook of ideas for researchers, practitioners and policy makers in education.

English in Singapore

English in Singapore
Author: Lisa Lim,Anne Pakir,Lionel Wee
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789888028429

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English in Singapore provides an up-to-date, detailed and comprehensive investigation into the various issues surrounding the sociolinguistics of English in Singapore. Rather than attempting to cover the usual topics in an overview of a variety of English in a particular country, the essays in this volume are important for identifying some of the most significant issues pertaining to the state and status of English in Singapore in modern times, and for doing so in a treatment that involves a critical evaluation of work in the field and new and thought-provoking angles for reviewing such issues in the context of Singapore in the twenty-first century. The contributions address the historical trajectory of English (past, present and possible future), its position in relation to language policy and multiculturalism, the relationship between the standard and colloquial varieties, and how English can and should be taught. This book is thus essential reading for scholars and students concerned with how the dynamics of the English language are played out and managed in a modern society such as Singapore. It will also interest readers who have a more general interest in Asian studies, the sociology of language, and World Englishes.

The Cambridge Handbook of Instructional Feedback

The Cambridge Handbook of Instructional Feedback
Author: Anastasiya A. Lipnevich,Jeffrey K. Smith
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781316843772

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This book brings together leading scholars from around the world to provide their most influential thinking on instructional feedback. The chapters range from academic, in-depth reviews of the research on instructional feedback to a case study on how feedback altered the life-course of one author. Furthermore, it features critical subject areas - including mathematics, science, music, and even animal training - and focuses on working at various developmental levels of learners. The affective, non-cognitive aspects of feedback are also targeted; such as how learners react emotionally to receiving feedback. The exploration of the theoretical underpinnings of how feedback changes the course of instruction leads to practical advice on how to give such feedback effectively in a variety of diverse contexts. Anyone interested in researching instructional feedback, or providing it in their class or course, will discover why, when, and where instructional feedback is effective and how best to provide it.