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The World Leaders in Education - Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods (Paperback, New edition): Hani... The World Leaders in Education - Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods (Paperback, New edition)
Hani Morgan, Christopher Barry
R925 Discovery Miles 9 250 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The World Leaders in Education: Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods explores the practices and policies that the highest-ranking nations in education implement to achieve their success. Topics include the education of disadvantaged students; cultural attitudes toward education; teacher preparation; and teacher salaries. Eight countries are examined: China, Japan, Singapore, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Finland, and the United States. The United States is discussed for several reasons, including its large number of strong performers on international tests and its notable history in education. The book looks at both the successes and the failings of these nations, and also mentions the possibilities and limitations of implementing the practices of world-class nations in education in areas where students tend to perform poorly on tests like the PISA. This book may be used for undergraduate and graduate courses such as comparative education.

The World's Highest-Scoring Students - How Their Nations Led Them to Excellence (Paperback, New edition): Hani Morgan The World's Highest-Scoring Students - How Their Nations Led Them to Excellence (Paperback, New edition)
Hani Morgan
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The World's Highest-Scoring Students focuses on how various countries transformed their school systems into the world's leading systems of education. Hani Morgan covers eight countries: Finland, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, China, Canada, Estonia, and the United States. His book offers ideas on how the United States can improve its school system so that it can regain its status as the world's undisputed leader in education. In addition to offering a brief historical context for each country, Morgan describes important practices that helped these nations achieve stellar results in international testing. Some of the subjects covered include teacher preparation programs, cultural attitudes toward education, and teacher recruitment practices. His book differs from other texts on this topic because he describes in detail the most recent practices that various educational systems have used to maintain top academic performance and the strategies others have implemented to climb to the top. The World's Highest-Scoring Students offers a new perspective on this topic in several ways. This book provides a balanced view of the highest-ranking nations in education, offering the outstanding practices they use to achieve stellar results but also pointing out the problems they endure. In addition, Morgan discusses various controversies about international tests, including the limitations of using these tests to evaluate students.

The World Leaders in Education - Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods (Hardcover, New edition): Hani... The World Leaders in Education - Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods (Hardcover, New edition)
Hani Morgan, Christopher Barry
R3,466 R2,890 Discovery Miles 28 900 Save R576 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The World Leaders in Education: Lessons from the Successes and Drawbacks of Their Methods explores the practices and policies that the highest-ranking nations in education implement to achieve their success. Topics include the education of disadvantaged students; cultural attitudes toward education; teacher preparation; and teacher salaries. Eight countries are examined: China, Japan, Singapore, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Finland, and the United States. The United States is discussed for several reasons, including its large number of strong performers on international tests and its notable history in education. The book looks at both the successes and the failings of these nations, and also mentions the possibilities and limitations of implementing the practices of world-class nations in education in areas where students tend to perform poorly on tests like the PISA. This book may be used for undergraduate and graduate courses such as comparative education.

The World's Highest-Scoring Students - How Their Nations Led Them to Excellence (Hardcover, New edition): Hani Morgan The World's Highest-Scoring Students - How Their Nations Led Them to Excellence (Hardcover, New edition)
Hani Morgan
R2,572 Discovery Miles 25 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The World's Highest-Scoring Students focuses on how various countries transformed their school systems into the world's leading systems of education. Hani Morgan covers eight countries: Finland, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, China, Canada, Estonia, and the United States. His book offers ideas on how the United States can improve its school system so that it can regain its status as the world's undisputed leader in education. In addition to offering a brief historical context for each country, Morgan describes important practices that helped these nations achieve stellar results in international testing. Some of the subjects covered include teacher preparation programs, cultural attitudes toward education, and teacher recruitment practices. His book differs from other texts on this topic because he describes in detail the most recent practices that various educational systems have used to maintain top academic performance and the strategies others have implemented to climb to the top. The World's Highest-Scoring Students offers a new perspective on this topic in several ways. This book provides a balanced view of the highest-ranking nations in education, offering the outstanding practices they use to achieve stellar results but also pointing out the problems they endure. In addition, Morgan discusses various controversies about international tests, including the limitations of using these tests to evaluate students.

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