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Comparing High-Performing Education Systems - Understanding Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong (Paperback)
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Comparing High-Performing Education Systems - Understanding Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong (Paperback)
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Comparing High-Performing Education Systems provides original
insights into the educational structures, ideologies, policies, and
practices in Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. Taking as its
basis their global reputation and consistently strong performance
in formal assessments, the author provides an in-depth analysis and
comparison of these three education systems that draws on
cutting-edge research. Chapters explore the dominant cultural and
educational norms in Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong to give a
wider picture of these high-performing education systems. The
performance of students in international large-scale assessments
such as Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA),
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), and
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) is
considered, alongside an exploration of attitudes to schooling,
tutoring, and assessment. The book shows how Singapore, Shanghai,
and Hong Kong exemplify an East Asian Educational Model (EAEM).
Such a model - is rooted in and shaped by Confucian habitus:
unconscious and ingrained worldviews, dispositions, and habits that
reflect the standards of appropriateness in a Confucian Heritage
Culture; aspires high performance: a balance between academic
excellence and holistic development; and utilises educational
harmonisation: the art of bringing together different and
contradictory means and ends to achieve desired educational
outcomes. Informative and thought-provoking, this book is a useful
reference for policymakers, researchers, educators, and general
readers on high-performing education systems, school reforms in
East Asia, Confucian influences on education, and cross-cultural
policy learning and transfer.
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