Cultural and Educational Exchanges between Rival Societies Cooperati
This book stimulates discussions on cultural and educational exchanges between rival states and societies, raises awareness of the potential positive and negative impacts of such exchanges, and serves as a basis for future research and program design. Cul
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Chuing Prudence Chou Jonathan Spangler Editors
Cultural and Educational Exchanges between Rival Societies Cooperation and Competition in an Interdependent World
Education Innovation Series Series Editor Wing On Lee School of Education Zhengzhou University
Aims and Scope – Springer Education Innovation Book Series Education holds the key to unlock human resources that a society needs to survive and flourish. This is particularly salient in a borderless knowledge economy. For the past decades, the sterling performance of economies such as Hong Kong, Finland, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan in international studies (e.g., TIMSS, PIRLS and PISA) has attracted much attention internationally. Researchers, policy makers and practitioners all over the world wish to understand how education innovations propel the emerging systems from good to great to excellent, and how their trajectories will provide insights for reforms in the education system, schooling innovation, and classroom practices. The Education Innovation Book Series, published by Springer, will delve into education innovations enacted by these emerging systems and situate them in both the local and the broader international contexts. Primary focus will be given to pedagogy and classroom practices; education policy formulation and implementation; school and instructional leadership; and the context and interface between education research, policy and practice. We believe that the latter is critical in making education innovations come to bear. Each volume will document insights and lessons learned based on empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative) and theoretical analyses. Implications to research, policy and professional practice will be surfaced through comparing and synthesizing their experience in the process of comparative studies on successful reforms around the world. The audience of the edited volumes and monographs published in this series includes researchers, policy makers, practitioners and students in the fields of education and teacher education, and public policies related to learning and human resources. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/10092
Chuing Prudence Chou (周祝瑛) Jonathan Spangler Editors
Cultural and Educational Exchanges between Rival Societies Cooperation and Competition in an Interdependent World
Editors Chuing Prudence Chou Department of Education National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan
Jonathan Spangler Asia-Pacific Policy Research Association Taipei, Taiwan
ISSN 2211-4874 ISSN 2211-4882 (electronic) Education Innovation Series ISBN 978-981-13-1546-6 ISBN 978-981-13-1547-3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1547-3 Library of Congress Control Number: 2018956299 © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms
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