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A volume in Research in Multicultural Education and International
Perspectives Series Editors Farideh Salili and Rumjahn Hoosain, The
University of Hong Kong Education, East and West, is today mostly
Western in orientation. Asian perspectives remain relatively
unrepresented in curricula, pedagogy and administrative structures.
This volume has brought together authors researching in Asia who
redress this imbalance and describe what the West can learn from
the East. Topics covered include conceptions of and approaches to
effective learning and teaching, self-regulated learning, perceived
causes of success and failure, valuing of education, peer
influences and classroom behavior, creativity, teacher commitment,
class size, motivation, future goals, and other influences on
effective learning. Shared insights from the research and
theorizing presented should provide a fascinating perspectives for
educators and administrators charged with providing cutting-edge,
research-based educational best practices in diverse cultural and
social environments internationally.
This edited volume explores key areas of interests in Singapore
math and science education including issues on teacher education,
pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, teaching practices, applied
learning, ecology of learning, talent grooming, culture of science
and math, vocational education and STEM. It presents to
policymakers and educators a clear picture of the education scene
in Singapore and insights into the role of math and science
education in helping the country excel beyond international studies
such as PISA, the pedagogical and curricula advancements in math
and science learning, and the research and practices that give
Singaporean students the competitive edge in facing the uncertain
and challenging landscape of the future.
This book examines the evolution and innovation of teacher
education in Singapore in the 21st century. It covers teacher
education reforms in the conceptualising and implementing of the
Teacher Education for the 21st Century (TE21) Model and discusses
curriculum improvements that are aligned to new competencies;
values development that re-envision teacher professionalism and
calling; pedagogical changes that emphasise self-directed inquiry
and technology-enabled learning; strengthened theory-practice
linkages and enhanced teaching practices through school
partnerships and mentoring; and impactful education research in
areas such as assessment and developing teaching competencies,
practices and mentoring. Teacher education in Singapore focuses on
developing professional leaders in the field of education who are
proactive problem-solvers and empowered researchers. It entails a
long-term vision of education and an innovative approach to develop
teachers with design skills and an inquiring mindset to understand
learners in the fast-changing digital and mobile world. This book
is aimed at scholars, researchers, policymakers, teacher educators
and teachers as well as anyone interested in learning the
philosophy behind Singapore's unique TE21 Model for the 21st
century and beyond.
This book (Volume II) brings together lectures given by eminent
educationalists between 1983 and 2008 in memory of the work of Ruth
Wong, an influential figure in the field of education in the 1970s
and early 1980s. Addressing learning, schooling, teaching, teacher
education, educational research and policy innovations, it is a
must-read for educators, education leaders and policy makers
interested in making education more uplifting and successful for
the next generation of learners.
The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015) laid the foundations for the
creation of a first-world education system in Singapore. Like many
other issues concerning the country, his ideas for education were
transported in a red box, which he took with him wherever he went,
even up to his last days. Inside it was always something designed
to help create a better life for all Singaporeans. The editors of
this volume were inspired by the idea of Mr Lee's red box and by
the Founding Father's selfless drive to continuously improve the
country he loved. As such, the book explores in detail Mr Lee's
plans, including chapters on Education: The Man and His Ideas;
Foundational Pillars of Singapore's Education; Education for
Nationhood and Nation-Building; and 21st Century Readiness and
Adaptability. The chapters also include the authors' visions, no
matter how great or small, for the future of education in
Singapore. They explore how Mr Lee's educational policies resulted
in a system that attracts the right and best candidates to become
teachers; that forms them into effective teachers, specialists and
leaders; that ensures they and the education system are able to
deliver the best possible learning for every child; and that
establishes a legacy that has allowed the education system to
continue to move forward while tackling the challenges of its
success. From the little red box came the ideas that led to the
country's meteoric rise. Likewise, the editors hope this book will
lead to a brighter future in education.
This book brings together selected lectures given by eminent
educationalists in memory of Ruth Wong, an influential figure in
the field of education. The lectures represent the powerful ideas
seeded by Dr Wong and address the challenges of education in
Singapore's journey from a textbook case of poor education to a
world-class educational system. The educational standard that we
enjoy today was only possible thanks to visionary thinking and
missionary zeal. This collection addresses key themes and issues in
learning, schooling, teaching, teacher education, educational
research and policy innovation, making it a must-read for
educators, educational leaders and policy makers interested in
providing uplifting education for the next generation of learners.
This book presents a holistic view of child development that
emphasises on being mindful of the child as well as his/her
environment. It presents a history of the development of the early
childhood education sector in Singapore. This book consolidates the
more recent research work that has been done in early childhood
education, specifically by researchers from the National Institute
of Education, Singapore. It discusses topics focusing on child
development and education, teacher training and wellbeing, and the
development of culturally appropriate assessment. The content of
this book center around the child, with a consideration of
influences in the environment that can impact child development.
This edited volume explores key areas of interests in Singapore
math and science education including issues on teacher education,
pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, teaching practices, applied
learning, ecology of learning, talent grooming, culture of science
and math, vocational education and STEM. It presents to
policymakers and educators a clear picture of the education scene
in Singapore and insights into the role of math and science
education in helping the country excel beyond international studies
such as PISA, the pedagogical and curricula advancements in math
and science learning, and the research and practices that give
Singaporean students the competitive edge in facing the uncertain
and challenging landscape of the future.
This book examines the evolution and innovation of teacher
education in Singapore in the 21st century. It covers teacher
education reforms in the conceptualising and implementing of the
Teacher Education for the 21st Century (TE21) Model and discusses
curriculum improvements that are aligned to new competencies;
values development that re-envision teacher professionalism and
calling; pedagogical changes that emphasise self-directed inquiry
and technology-enabled learning; strengthened theory-practice
linkages and enhanced teaching practices through school
partnerships and mentoring; and impactful education research in
areas such as assessment and developing teaching competencies,
practices and mentoring. Teacher education in Singapore focuses on
developing professional leaders in the field of education who are
proactive problem-solvers and empowered researchers. It entails a
long-term vision of education and an innovative approach to develop
teachers with design skills and an inquiring mindset to understand
learners in the fast-changing digital and mobile world. This book
is aimed at scholars, researchers, policymakers, teacher educators
and teachers as well as anyone interested in learning the
philosophy behind Singapore's unique TE21 Model for the 21st
century and beyond.
This book (Volume II) brings together lectures given by eminent
educationalists between 1983 and 2008 in memory of the work of Ruth
Wong, an influential figure in the field of education in the 1970s
and early 1980s. Addressing learning, schooling, teaching, teacher
education, educational research and policy innovations, it is a
must-read for educators, education leaders and policy makers
interested in making education more uplifting and successful for
the next generation of learners.
This book brings together selected lectures given by eminent
educationalists in memory of Ruth Wong, an influential figure in
the field of education. The lectures represent the powerful ideas
seeded by Dr Wong and address the challenges of education in
Singapore's journey from a textbook case of poor education to a
world-class educational system. The educational standard that we
enjoy today was only possible thanks to visionary thinking and
missionary zeal. This collection addresses key themes and issues in
learning, schooling, teaching, teacher education, educational
research and policy innovation, making it a must-read for
educators, educational leaders and policy makers interested in
providing uplifting education for the next generation of learners.
This book presents a holistic view of child development that
emphasises on being mindful of the child as well as his/her
environment. It presents a history of the development of the early
childhood education sector in Singapore. This book consolidates the
more recent research work that has been done in early childhood
education, specifically by researchers from the National Institute
of Education, Singapore. It discusses topics focusing on child
development and education, teacher training and wellbeing, and the
development of culturally appropriate assessment. The content of
this book center around the child, with a consideration of
influences in the environment that can impact child development.
A volume in Research in Multicultural Education and International
Perspectives Series Editors Farideh Salili and Rumjahn Hoosain, The
University of Hong Kong Education, East and West, is today mostly
Western in orientation. Asian perspectives remain relatively
unrepresented in curricula, pedagogy and administrative structures.
This volume has brought together authors researching in Asia who
redress this imbalance and describe what the West can learn from
the East. Topics covered include conceptions of and approaches to
effective learning and teaching, self-regulated learning, perceived
causes of success and failure, valuing of education, peer
influences and classroom behavior, creativity, teacher commitment,
class size, motivation, future goals, and other influences on
effective learning. Shared insights from the research and
theorizing presented should provide a fascinating perspectives for
educators and administrators charged with providing cutting-edge,
research-based educational best practices in diverse cultural and
social environments internationally.
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