03652nam 22005653 450 991077707900332120230524164413.01-4384-0018-7(CKB)1000000000001299(EBL)3406919(OCoLC)923397006(SSID)ssj0000119549(PQKBManifestationID)11141749(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000119549(PQKBWorkID)10073102(PQKB)10171827(MiAaPQ)EBC3406919(EXLCZ)99100000000000129920160801d1997|||| uy 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe challenge of eastern Asian education /editors, William K. Cummings, Philip G. AltbachAlbany :State University of New York Press,1997.1 online resource (216 pages)SUNY series, frontiers in education The challenge of Eastern Asian educationIncludes index.0-7914-3283-1 CONTENTS; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION by William K. Cummings and Philip G. Altbach; I. BASIC EDUCATION; 1. The Roots of Japanese Educational Achievement: Helping Children Develop Bonds to School by CATHERINE C. LEWIS; 2. The East Asian Version of Whole-Class Teaching by HAROLD W. STEVENSON and SHINYING LEE; 3. Looking in the Chinese Mirror: Reflecting on Moral-Political Education in the United States by GAY GARLAND REED; 4. Chinese Teachers as Mirrors of Reform Possibilities by LYNN PAINE; II. SECONDARY EDUCATION5. Restructuring Japanese High Schools: Reforms for Diversity by NOBUO K. SHIMAHARA 6. Disruption and Reconnection: Counseling Young Adolescents in Japanese Schools by GERALD K. LeTENDRE; 7. Human Capital Formation and School Expansion in Asia: Does a Unique Regional Model Exist? by DAVID P. BAKER and DONALD B. HOLSINGER; III. THE PRIVATE SECTOR; 8. Private Education in Eastern Asia by WILLIAM K. CUMMINGS; 9. Lessons from Japanese Cram Schools by NANCY UKAI RUSSELL; IV. LINKING EDUCATION TO SOCIETY; 10. Education and Work in Japan: Implications for Policy by SAM STERN11. Education Policies in Taiwan (China) and Hong Kong by KIN BING WU 12. Improving School-Community Relations in Thailand by CHRISTOPHER W. WHEELER, JAMES GALLAGHER, MAUREEN McDONOUGH, and BENJALUG SOOKPOKAKIT-NAMFA; V. THE RELEVANCE OF ASIAN EDUCATION; 13. Differences that Make a Difference: Explaining Japan's Success by THOMAS P. ROHLEN; 14. Education and State Development: Lessons for the United States? by S. GOPINATHAN; 15. The Role of the State in Educational Reform in the People's Republic of China by NINA Y. BOREVSKAYA; 16. Human Resource Development: The J-Model by WILLIAM K. CUMMINGS; Notes; Contributors, IndexEducationCross-cultural studiesEast AsiaEducationCross-cultural studiesUnited StatesEducation and stateCross-cultural studiesEast AsiaEducation and stateCross-cultural studiesUnited StatesEducationCross-cultural studiesEducationCross-cultural studiesEducation and stateCross-cultural studiesEducation and stateCross-cultural studies370/.95Cummings William K1566106Altbach Philip G892627AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910777079003321The challenge of eastern Asian education3836444UNINA