The rapid emergence of ‘big data’ in education has sparked a renewed interest in international comparisons; and the relationship between educational investment and inclusive growth in East Asia is of enormous current interest to academics, policy-makers, and the international donor community. But it is not often that big data provides the big picture. For that we require richer analyses and insights woven together from across many disciplines in the social sciences. This book, so skilfully edited by Pei-tseng Jenny Hsieh, does precisely that. It is a must read for all students in comparative education and interdisciplinary area studies.
David Johnson, Director of the Centre for Comparative and International Education, University of Oxford, UK
Series Editor's Preface, Colin Brock (University of Durham, UK)
The Contributors
Introduction: Education in East Asia - A Regional Overview, Pei-tseng Jenny Hsieh (University of Oxford, UK)
1. China: An Overview, Zhou Zhong (Tsinghua University, China)
2. China: The Role of Independent Colleges in the Expanding Higher Education System, Kai Yu (Shangai Jiao Tong University, China) and Hubert Ertl (University of Oxford, UK)
3. Hong Kong: Structuring the Education System for a Diversified Society, Alka Sharma (University of Hong Kong)
4. Macao: Governmentality and Education Development in the Post-1999 Era, Sou-Kuan Vong (University of Macau, China)
5. Japan: Cultural Roots Versus Systemic Provision, Shin'ichi Suzuki (Waseda University, Japan)
6. Japan: Internationalisation in Education and the "Problem" of Introspective Youth, Yuki Imoto (Keio University, Japan)
7. Japan: A Silent End to a Silent Revolution? Post-war Changes in Resource Allocation, Takehiko Kariya (Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, Japan, and University of Oxford, UK)
8. Mongolia: From Nomadic to Communistic to Liberal, Enkhzul Dambajantsan (University of the Humanities, Mongolia)
9. North Korea: An Overview, Jeong-ah Cho (Korea Institute for National Unification, North Korea), Huang-kue Lee (Hanyang University, South Korea), and Ki-Seok Kim (Seoul National University, South Korea)
10. South Korea: Education in a Multicultural Society, Jiyeon Hong (Kyungmin College, South Korea)
11. South Korea: College Admissions System and Reform Issues, Soojeong Lee (Dankook University, South Korea) and Eul Sook Kim (Seoul National University, South Korea)
12. Taiwan: Trends and Agendas in Education Reform, Hsiao-Lan Sharon Chen (Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Taiwan)
13. Taiwan: Examinations, Pei-tseng Jenny Hsieh (University of Oxford, UK)
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