Education and power in contemporary Southeast Asia. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- Education and power in contemporary Southeast Asia. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Education and power in contemporary Southeast Asia
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Azmil Tayeb, Rosalie Metro, Will Brehm.
- Editors:
- Azmil Tayeb
Metro, Rosalie
Brehm, Will - Contents:
- Introduction. Exploring power dynamics in education across Southeast Asia, Rosalie Metro, Will Brehm, and Azmil Tayeb I. Centralization and Decentralization Chapter 1. Mechanisms of disempowerment: interrogating cultural logics producing the "tiny teacher" in Thailand’s education system, Thornchanok Uerpairojkit; Chapter 2. The influence of global education in Indonesia: PISA tests, different conceptions of national assessment, and the policymaking process, Ratih D. Adiputri; Chapter 3. Access to higher education in areas of contested authority: The case of Karen students in the KNU-controlled areas in Myanmar, Saw Than Min Htun and Sofie Mortensen; Chapter 4. Equilibrium and conflict paradigms in language for social and educational changes: A case of English as medium of instruction in Indonesia, Anis Sundusiyah II. Privatization and Marketization Chapter 5. The Corporatization of Vietnam’s Private Universities, Quang Chau and Nguyen Kim Dung; Chapter 6. Counting the Costs of Free Education: Shared Household and Government Costs in Cambodian Lower Secondary Education, Alexander Towne; Chapter 7. Neoliberalism Meets the Bumiputera Agenda: Student Debt and Higher Education in Malaysia, Ooi Kok Hin; Chapter 8. Neoliberalism and the Privatization of Higher Education in Myanmar, pre- and post-coup: "A Frame Based on a Fragile Foundation", Rosalie Metro; Chapter 9. Counter-hegemonic Discourses and Responses to Neoliberal Restructuring and Neocolonial Education: A CriticalIntroduction. Exploring power dynamics in education across Southeast Asia, Rosalie Metro, Will Brehm, and Azmil Tayeb I. Centralization and Decentralization Chapter 1. Mechanisms of disempowerment: interrogating cultural logics producing the "tiny teacher" in Thailand’s education system, Thornchanok Uerpairojkit; Chapter 2. The influence of global education in Indonesia: PISA tests, different conceptions of national assessment, and the policymaking process, Ratih D. Adiputri; Chapter 3. Access to higher education in areas of contested authority: The case of Karen students in the KNU-controlled areas in Myanmar, Saw Than Min Htun and Sofie Mortensen; Chapter 4. Equilibrium and conflict paradigms in language for social and educational changes: A case of English as medium of instruction in Indonesia, Anis Sundusiyah II. Privatization and Marketization Chapter 5. The Corporatization of Vietnam’s Private Universities, Quang Chau and Nguyen Kim Dung; Chapter 6. Counting the Costs of Free Education: Shared Household and Government Costs in Cambodian Lower Secondary Education, Alexander Towne; Chapter 7. Neoliberalism Meets the Bumiputera Agenda: Student Debt and Higher Education in Malaysia, Ooi Kok Hin; Chapter 8. Neoliberalism and the Privatization of Higher Education in Myanmar, pre- and post-coup: "A Frame Based on a Fragile Foundation", Rosalie Metro; Chapter 9. Counter-hegemonic Discourses and Responses to Neoliberal Restructuring and Neocolonial Education: A Critical Evaluation of K-12’s Development and Implementation in the Philippines, Gerry M. Lanuza and David Michael M. San Juan III. Equity and Justice Chapter 10. The Scholars: Talent management techniques and gender inequality in state-sponsored scholarships, Rebecca Ye and Erik Nylander; Chapter 11. Vocational learning as infrastructure in Vietnam, Eva Fuhrmann; Chapter 12. Bringing Trans-women "back to Fitrah": Islamic (Re)education/rehabilitation projects and discourses in Malaysia, Greta Timea Biro; Chapter 13. Orang Asli Community Learning Centers and Indigenous Resurgence, Rusaslina Idrus and Ita Bah Nan; Chapter 14. Network of Opportunity or Network of Inequality? Analiza Liezl Perez-Amurao; Conclusion. Re/thinking Regionally about Power and Education, Azmil Tayeb, Will Brehm, and Rosalie Metro … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (256 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 370.959
Education -- Political aspects -- Southeast Asia
Education -- Southeast Asia - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000905342
9781000905298 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032501666
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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