Buch, Englisch, 2632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 5077 g
ISBN: 978-981-19-6886-0
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1 Trends in educational reform in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 2 Progress and achievement in education for all (EFA).- Chapter 3 Educational expenditure and investment.- Chapter 4 Family and schooling.- Chapter 5 Cultural and social capital.- Chapter 6 Primary and secondary education reform.- Chapter 7 Educational research and policy-making.- Chapter 8 Evaluation and accountability.- Chapter 9 Educational research Asia as “method”.- Chapter 10 Education for peace and international understanding.- Chapter 11 Shadow education in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 12 Evolving concepts and reality of equal of opportunity in education.- Chapter 13 Learning achievements of Asian students in international comparative studies.- Chapter 14 Education of children in remote areas and regional disparities.- Chapter 15 Education of gifted and talented learners.- Chapter 16 The development of inclusive education.- Chapter 17 Issues for urban youths and schooling.- Chapter 18 Education and welfare for children of migrant workers.- Chapter 19 School dropouts and growing private schooling and private tuition.- Chapter 20 Learning achievements among minorities and indigenous groups.- Chapter 21 Sex and gender issues in schooling.- Chapter 22 Gender issues in access to education and life chances.- Chapter 23 English as an official language in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 24 English as a second and international language in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 25 The development of Chinese as a second and international language in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 26 From bilingual education to multilingual education.- Chapter 27 The debate on mixed code as a methodology for TESOL.- Chapter 28 English-medium instructions in the classroom.- Chapter 29 Learning national/local languages in Asia and Pacific countries.- Chapter 30 Researching English as a lingua franca in Asia: The Asian Corpus of English.-Chapter 31 English as a lingua franca in Asia and the emergence of World Englishes.- Chapter 32 Lifelong learning: upskilling, mid-career development and well-being for adults.- Chapter 33 Lifelong learning: community wellbeing perspectives.- Chapter 34 Lifelong learning and international competitiveness: The emergence of smart cities.- Chapter 35 Education for knowledge workers for uncertain future.- Chapter 36 Education for life and work: Developing transferrable knowledge and skills.- Chapter 37 Institutionalization of lifelong learning: Formal, non-formal and informal education.- Chapter 38 From lifelong learning to adult learning: Upskilling for job and skill adjustments.- Chapter 39 Learning shifts in adult learning: Knowledge acquisition or sense making?.- Chapter 40 Lifelong learning and social ecology.- Chapter 41 The process of learning: Insights from neuro-psychology studies.- Chapter 42 Cognitive development.- Chapter 43 Meta-cognition development.- Chapter 44 Lifespan human development.- Chapter 45 Moral development in a changing world.- Chapter 46 Values education in a changing world.- Chapter 47 Socio-emotional learning and character education.- Chapter 48 Measuring socio-emotional learning of youths.- Chapter 49 Bullying in schools.- Chapter 50 Student learning: Cross-cultural perspectives.- Chapter 51 Changes in classroom learning environment resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.- Chapter 52 Debates on small-class teaching and learning beyond the classroom.- Chapter 53 Motivation and learning outcomes.- Chapter 54 Creative and collaborative problem-solving.- Chapter 55 Technology-enabled online learning.- Chapter 56 Changes in the school curriculum: Looking to the Future.- Chapter 57 Civics and citizenship education towards global competences.- Chapter 58 Environmental education and education for sustainable development.- Chapter 59 Literacy and reading performance in the region.- Chapter 60 Mathematics curriculum and learning achievement.- Chapter 61 Emerging emphasis on STEM in the school curriculum in Asia Pacific.- Chapter 62 Assessment research in second language curriculum initiatives.- Chapter 63 Planning technical and vocational education and training.- Chapter 64 Digitalisation and automation: Implications for changes in jobs and skills.- Chapter 65 VUCA economies and changing jobs and skills.- Chapter 66 Enterprise education in Australia and New Zealand.- Chapter 67 Workplace learning for changing economic and technological circumstances.-Chapter 68 Cultural-historical understandings of changing workplace situation and emerging skills.- Chapter 69 Learning organisation and lifelong learning at work.- Chapter 70 Developing the ‘third way’ of organisational learning for a changing world.- Chapter 71 Co-occurrence of learning and innovation in the workplace.- Chapter 72 Change in high-risk environments control and decisions in coordinating fire control.- Chapter 73 Changing relationships between education, work and entrepreneurship.- Chapter 74 How robots and automation change the workplace and their ethical implications.- Chapter 75 The emerging work-learn concepts: Changing workplace into learning place.- Chapter 76 Tensions in negotiating a digital future: A case study in the finance sector in Asia.- Chapter 77 Connecting the realities of work to grounded work-based learning under conditions of disruptive change (A case study in China).- Chapter 78 Pedagogically-rich workplace activities in the healthcare sector (A case study in Singapore).- Chapter 79 Blended learning in the classroom and beyond.- Chapter 80 The development of flipped classrooms and MOOCs.- Chapter 81 Development and reform on class size and classroom processes.- Chapter 82 The growth of private tuition and challenges to school teachers.- Chapter 83 Monitoring of student learning: Self-directed learning and knowledge building.- Chapter 84 Teacher-led professionalization and community of practice.- Chapter 85 Teacher self-evaluation and appraisal and professional development.- Chapter 86 The development of teacher learning and teacher leadership.- Chapter 87 Teacher education for teacher-led reform.- Chapter 88 Research into teacher education and educational change.- Chapter 89 Changing role of teachers in a global digitalization.- Chapter 90 Teacher innovation and their negotiation of professional identity.- Chapter 91 Organization and management of education: Development and growth.- Chapter 92 Decentralization and self-managing schools.- Chapter 93 Quality assurance and school as a learning organization.- Chapter 94 Pandemic challenges to universities in Asia Pacific.- Chapter 95 School leadership and management.- Chapter 96 Development of the concept of effective schooling.- Chapter 97 Financing education in Asia Pacific countries.- Chapter 98 Family and community participation in education.- Chapter 99 The growth of open universities.- Chapter 100 Open access to higher education: massification and post-massification.- Chapter 101 The growth of private higher education and liberal arts colleges.- Chapter 102 The changing knowledge functions of universities and their relationship with industries.- Chapter 103 Globalization and Internationalization of higher education.- Chapter 104 University ranking and its impacts on university development.- Chapter 105 Managerialism, performativity and accountability in higher education.- Chapter 106 Educational research for national and regional development.- Chapter 107 The emergence of knowledge economy and its implications for educational development.- Chapter 108 Comparative student achievement studies and implications for national development.- Chapter 109 Comparative indicators in education with special focus on Asia Pacific.- Chapter 110 Dissemination of the findings of educational research.- Chapter 112 Globalization and the emergence of digital citizenship.- Chapter 113 Pursuing higher education overseas: Implications for national development.- Chapter 114 Resilience Index of Asia-Pacific countries and national development.- Chapter 115 International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) and national development.- Chapter 116 Human capital, international competitiveness and higher education.- Chapter 117 The discourse of teacher competence in a globalized milieu.- Chapter 118 Debates on globalization and internationalization in higher education.- Chapter 119 Neo-liberalism and the institutionalized transformation of teaching profession.- Chapter 120 Neo-liberalism, recontextualization and cultural reproduction.- Chapter 121 The McKinney Reports on high-performing education systems.- Chapter 122 Asia Society’s analyses and reports on the high-performing systems.- Chapter 123 Case studies of high-performing education systems in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 124 Resilience Index and educational achievement in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 125 Creative and collaborative problem-solving in Asia and Pacific as revealed from international comparative studies.- Chapter 126 Debates on IEA and PISA studies and implications for Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 127 Education and social progress, insights from international comparative studies.- Chapter 128 Case studies focusing on top 5 high-performing education systems in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 129 Educational research for educational reform.- Chapter 130 The impact of educational research on decision making.- Chapter 131 Research in education Nature, impact, needs and priorities.- Chapter 132 Higher education and national development.- Chapter 133 Culturally inclusive teacher education in Oceania.- Chapter 134 Reforming secondary education and the education of adolescents.- Chapter 135 Reform in Science and Technology Curricula, with special focus on STEM.- Chapter 136 Emerging information and communication technology in education.- Chapter 137 Educational reform and the labour market in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 138 Training of educational researchers in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 139 Regional cooperation in educational research.- Chapter 140 Challenges for research intoeducational reform in Asia and Pacific.- Chapter 141 Education for sustainable development.