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The Political Economy of Schooling in Cambodia - Issues of Quality and Equity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Yuto Kitamura, D.... The Political Economy of Schooling in Cambodia - Issues of Quality and Equity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Yuto Kitamura, D. Brent Edwards Jr., James H. Williams, Chhinh Sitha
R4,187 Discovery Miles 41 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the most in-depth look at education in Cambodia to date, scholars long engaged in research on Cambodia provide historical context and unpack key issues of high relevance to Cambodia and other developing countries as they expand and modernize their education systems and grapple with challenges to providing a quality and equitable education.

Japan's International Cooperation in Education - History and Prospects (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Nobuko Kayashima, Kazuo... Japan's International Cooperation in Education - History and Prospects (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Nobuko Kayashima, Kazuo Kuroda, Yuto Kitamura
R4,599 Discovery Miles 45 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book records the history of Japan's international cooperation in education from the 1950s to 2020. It provides a crucial overview of the nearly 70 years since Japan began engaging in international cooperation in education in order to record and document these efforts that range from basic to higher education to technical and vocational education and training, and the large numbers of people involved in their respective areas of activity and specialization. The book provides useful indicators for exploring new forms of education cooperation in this age of global governance and beyond. The authors include not only researchers but also field practitioners, such as personnel from the Japan International Cooperation Agency and NGOs.

The Political Economy of Educational Reforms and Capacity Development in Southeast Asia - Cases of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam... The Political Economy of Educational Reforms and Capacity Development in Southeast Asia - Cases of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Yasushi Hirosato, Yuto Kitamura
R3,067 Discovery Miles 30 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Yasushi Hirosato and Yuto Kitamura Developing countries, including Southeast Asian countries, face an enormous challenge in ensuring equitable access to quality education in the context of deepening globalization and increasing international competition. They must simultaneously meet the goals of Education for All (EFA) at the basic education level and of developing a more sophisticated workforce required by the knowledge-based economy at the post-basic, especially tertiary, education level. To meet this challenge, developing countries need to reform/renovate their education systems and service deliveries as an integral part of national development. However, most of them have not yet fully developed the individual, institutional, and system capacities in undertaking necessary education reforms, especially under decentralization and privatization requiring new roles at various (central and local, or public and private) levels of administration and stakeholders. Provided that an ultimate vision of educational development and cooperation in the twenty-first century would be to develop indigenous capacity in engineering education reforms, this book analyzes the overall education reform context and capacity, including the status of sector program support using the sector-wide approach (SWAp)/program-based approach (PBA) in developing countries. We also address how different stakeholders have been interacting in order to promote equitable access to quality education, particularly from the perspectives of capacity development under the system of decentralization.

The Political Economy of Educational Reforms and Capacity Development in Southeast Asia - Cases of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam... The Political Economy of Educational Reforms and Capacity Development in Southeast Asia - Cases of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
Yasushi Hirosato, Yuto Kitamura
R2,887 Discovery Miles 28 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Yasushi Hirosato and Yuto Kitamura Developing countries, including Southeast Asian countries, face an enormous challenge in ensuring equitable access to quality education in the context of deepening globalization and increasing international competition. They must simultaneously meet the goals of Education for All (EFA) at the basic education level and of developing a more sophisticated workforce required by the knowledge-based economy at the post-basic, especially tertiary, education level. To meet this challenge, developing countries need to reform/renovate their education systems and service deliveries as an integral part of national development. However, most of them have not yet fully developed the individual, institutional, and system capacities in undertaking necessary education reforms, especially under decentralization and privatization requiring new roles at various (central and local, or public and private) levels of administration and stakeholders. Provided that an ultimate vision of educational development and cooperation in the twenty-first century would be to develop indigenous capacity in engineering education reforms, this book analyzes the overall education reform context and capacity, including the status of sector program support using the sector-wide approach (SWAp)/program-based approach (PBA) in developing countries. We also address how different stakeholders have been interacting in order to promote equitable access to quality education, particularly from the perspectives of capacity development under the system of decentralization.

Memory in the Mekong - Regional Identity, Schools, and Politics in Southeast Asia (Paperback): Will Brehm, Yuto Kitamura Memory in the Mekong - Regional Identity, Schools, and Politics in Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Will Brehm, Yuto Kitamura; Gita Steiner-Khamsi
R1,497 R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Save R278 (19%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edited collection explores the possibilities, perils, and politics of constructing a regional identity. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a multinational institution comprised of 10 member states, is dedicated to building a Southeast Asian regional identity that includes countries along Southeast Asia's Mekong River delta: Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar. After successfully establishing an economic community in 2015, where capital and people can freely move across national borders, ASEAN and its partners now aim to develop a sociocultural community that is fully functional in a wide range of sectors by 2025. As part of this vision, ASEAN wishes to construct a regional identity by uniting over 600 million people, which will be achieved partly through national school systems that teach shared histories. In this text, the contributors critically examine the many questions that arise in the face of this significant change: What does an ASEAN identity look like? Is it even possible or desirable to create a common identity across the diverse peoples of Southeast Asia? Given the divergent memories of history, how would a regional identity exist alongside national identity? Memory in the Mekong grapples with these questions by exploring issues of shared history, national identity, and schooling in a region that is frequently underexamined and underrepresented in Western scholarship. Book Features: First comparative study of regional identity and schools in the Mekong. In-depth analysis of UNESCO Bangkok's Shared Histories project. Use of historical memory theoretical tools to understand identity formation, extending the work on imagined communities. Chapters written by researchers from across the Mekong.

Japan’s International Cooperation in Education - History and Prospects (1st ed. 2022): Nobuko Kayashima, Kazuo Kuroda, Yuto... Japan’s International Cooperation in Education - History and Prospects (1st ed. 2022)
Nobuko Kayashima, Kazuo Kuroda, Yuto Kitamura
R4,621 Discovery Miles 46 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book records the history of Japan’s international cooperation in education from the 1950s to 2020. It provides a crucial overview of the nearly 70 years since Japan began engaging in international cooperation in education in order to record and document these efforts that range from basic to higher education to technical and vocational education and training, and the large numbers of people involved in their respective areas of activity and specialization. The book provides useful indicators for exploring new forms of education cooperation in this age of global governance and beyond. The authors include not only researchers but also field practitioners, such as personnel from the Japan International Cooperation Agency and NGOs.

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