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Educating Children from Cross-Border Marriages - Understanding Japanese Heritage Transnational Families in Singapore... Educating Children from Cross-Border Marriages - Understanding Japanese Heritage Transnational Families in Singapore (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Glenn Toh
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book analyses how children from transnational Japanese-Singaporean families are educated. The author demonstrates that the negotiated educational pathways of these children have significant bearing on the ways in which individual identities of mixedness may be constructed or contested - where notions of mixedness are necessarily recognised for their inherent fluidity, contextuality and contingency. This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to students and scholars across the fields of education, neoliberalism, globalization, multiculturalism, mobility and cross-border migration.

Effecting Change in English Language Teaching - Exposing Collaborators and Culprits in Japan (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Glenn... Effecting Change in English Language Teaching - Exposing Collaborators and Culprits in Japan (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Glenn Toh
R2,628 Discovery Miles 26 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about the challenges that come with initiatives to develop a more humanized, intersectional and negotiable landscape for English Language Teaching (ELT). It sets out to problematize ingrown and ingrained practices in English teaching, weaving together obscured practices, undisclosed agendas and ideologically motivated (inter)actions to expose the unspoken agendas at work. Drawing on his own experience of being part of an English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) programme at an urban Japanese university, the author presents a case for rethinking language education in Japan. This book will be of interest to applied linguists, language teachers and teacher trainers, cultural anthropologists, and anyone interested in the cultural politics of education, especially language education.

Cross-border Shadow Education and Critical Pedagogy - Questioning Neoliberal and Parochial Orders in Singapore (Hardcover, 1st... Cross-border Shadow Education and Critical Pedagogy - Questioning Neoliberal and Parochial Orders in Singapore (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Glenn Toh
R3,602 Discovery Miles 36 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores critical pedagogy and issues relating to entrepreneurialism, commodification, and marketization in education, and their deleterious effects on student agency and subjectivity. The central theme of the book is a cross-border critical ethnographic study of the shadow education practices of an overseas Japanese business community in Singapore which d ra w s attention to the elaborate extent to which families are engaged in shadow or cram tutoring practices as part of their children's education, supported by the strong presence of overseas branches of well-established corporate tutoring businesses headquartered in Japan. The author ultimately critiques a banking approach to education, particularly in terms of its oppressive and dehumanizing outcomes, sustained by the inner workings of neoliberal forces and mercantilist ideologies.

Japanese Schooling and Identity Investment Overseas - Exploring the Cultural Politics of "Japaneseness" in Singapore... Japanese Schooling and Identity Investment Overseas - Exploring the Cultural Politics of "Japaneseness" in Singapore (Paperback)
Glenn Toh
R1,305 Discovery Miles 13 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

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.

Japanese Schooling and Identity Investment Overseas - Exploring the Cultural Politics of "Japaneseness" in Singapore... Japanese Schooling and Identity Investment Overseas - Exploring the Cultural Politics of "Japaneseness" in Singapore (Hardcover)
Glenn Toh
R4,463 Discovery Miles 44 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

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.

English as Medium of Instruction in Japanese Higher Education - Presumption, Mirage or Bluff? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Glenn... English as Medium of Instruction in Japanese Higher Education - Presumption, Mirage or Bluff? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Glenn Toh
R3,135 Discovery Miles 31 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book sets out to uncover and discuss the curricular, pedagogical as well as cultural-political issues relating to ideological contradictions inherent in the adoption of English as medium of instruction in Japanese education. Situating the Japanese adoption of EMI in contradicting discourses of outward globalization and inward Japaneseness, the book critiques the current trend, in which EMI merely serves as an ornamental and promotional function rather than a robust educational intervention.

English as Medium of Instruction in Japanese Higher Education - Presumption, Mirage or Bluff? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... English as Medium of Instruction in Japanese Higher Education - Presumption, Mirage or Bluff? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Glenn Toh
R2,628 Discovery Miles 26 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book sets out to uncover and discuss the curricular, pedagogical as well as cultural-political issues relating to ideological contradictions inherent in the adoption of English as medium of instruction in Japanese education. Situating the Japanese adoption of EMI in contradicting discourses of outward globalization and inward Japaneseness, the book critiques the current trend, in which EMI merely serves as an ornamental and promotional function rather than a robust educational intervention.

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