Cultural Views on Globalization and Localization
Buch, Englisch, 247 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 394 g
ISBN: 978-981-16-3011-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book offers a geographically unique cultural comparative lens to examine the issue of transnational curriculum knowledge (re)production. Prompted by the ongoing competency-based curriculum reforms on a global scale, this book examines where global frameworks like the OECD’s core competency definitions are rooted and how they are borrowed, resisted, and/or re-contextualized in various European states with a Christian, foremost Protestant educational–cultural heritage and Asian countries with a Confucian educational–cultural heritage. It highlights the roles that various factors, such as history, culture, religious attitudes, ideology, and state governance play in nation-states’ re-contextualization of global curriculum policies and practices beyond a simplistic and dualistic globalism/power and nationalism/resistance dynamic. In doing so, it provides a global context to better understand individual nation-state’s continuing curriculum reforms and school practices. At the same time, it situates individual nation-state’s latest curriculum reforms and practices within an international community for healthy dialogues and mutual sharing.
By selecting two educational–cultural systems and wisdom—Christian-Protestant and Confucian—it also offers a springboard for international curriculum studies beyond the usual confinement of geopolitical nation-state constructs. It not only sheds new light on each nation-state’s curriculum policies and practices, but also creates new collaboration spaces within similar and across disparate cultural–educational regions.
With its wide geopolitical and educational–cultural scope, this book appeals to a global market and can be used in a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative education, history of education, curriculum theory, school and society, and curriculum history.Zielgruppe
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Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1: Euro-Asia Encounters on 21-Century Competency-Based Curriculum Reforms: A Historical and Cultural (Re)Turn.- Part II: The European Picture: Christian Protestant Ideals and Curriculum Reforms.- Chapter 2: The Transformation of Christian Missions to Educational Colonization, or Motives of Speaking and Listening in the One-sided Euro-American-Asian Dialogue.- Chapter 3: From Knowledge and Bildung toward Competences and Skills in Finnish Curriculum Policy? Some Theoretical, Historical, and Current Observations Related to Finland.- Chapter 4: Historical Trajectories of the Contract-School Model in Norway.- Chapter 5: Globalization and Localization in the Shaping of the Danish Public Education System: Recontextualization Processes in Four Historical Educational Reforms.- Chapter 6: Fixing the Future: Public Discourse on the Implementation of Education Standards in Austria.- Chapter 7: A Critical Review of the Competency-Based Curriculum in Spain.- Chapter 8: Competence-Based Curriculum Reforms in the Context of University Engineering Education in the Post-Soviet Lithuania - Hope or Disappointment?.- Part III: The East Asian Picture: Confucian Educational Cultures and Curriculum Reforms.- Chapter 9: Nationalism and Globalism as Epistemic Entanglements: China’s Suyang Curriculum Reform as a Case Study.- Chapter 10: Unpacking the Global-Local Entanglements in Hong Kong’s Curriculum Reform.- Chapter 11: Competency-Based Curriculum Reform and its Making of Korean Global Citizen.- Chapter 12: A Holistic Model of Competence: Curriculum Reforms for Preschool Education in Singapore.- Chapter 13: The Global Inside the National and the National Inside the Global: ‘Zest for Living,’ the Chi, Toku and Tai Triad, and the ‘Model’ of Japanese Education.