3 edition of Higher education and development in South-East Asia found in the catalog.
Higher education and development in South-East Asia
UNESCO
Published
1965
by Unesco and the International Association of Universities in [Paris]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | International Association of Universities |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 83p. |
Number of Pages | 83 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16752290M |
LC Control Number | 65009844 |
About Education in South-East Asia. Education in South-East Asia is a comprehensive critical reference guide to education in South East Asia. With chapters written by an international team of leading regional education experts, the book explores the education systems of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor . Key dilemmas underpin the development and expansion of higher education in South-East Asia. On the one hand are the tensions between the desire to expand the quantity of higher education while at the same time improving quality. On the other is the issue of enhancing access while improving equity.
Education in East Asia – by the numbers Breaking down the region’s strong performance on the PISA exam Secondary school students in East Asia continue to outperform their peers in other regions of the world and the gap appears to be growing, according to the latest results of an international standardised test. An estimated million children of primary school age ( million girls and million boys), and million children of lower-secondary school age ( million girls and million boys) in South Asia do not go to school. 1 Only 69% of children have access to early childhood education in our region. 2 And significantly, more girls than boys will never go to school in South Asia.
Education has become one of the most sought-after investments due to the role it plays in redefining the way that we look the world and society. As the world progresses into the 21 st century, many countries have been allocating a significant amount of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to the development and reinforcement of better education. This report is a critical analysis of higher education in South-east Asia. The report is based on case studies from Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The report looks at the challenges facing higher education in this region, and draws linkages between global higher education trends, and.
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[Paris], Unesco and the International Association of Universities []-(OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors. “Mass Higher Education Development in East Asia is a well-researched book, bringing together an impressive group of renowned academics from the East and the West who offer a balanced assessment of the achievements and challenges in East Asian higher education ”Manufacturer: Springer.
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HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA: AN OVERVIEW Molly N. Lee Stephen Healy INTRODUCTION South-East Asia is a region of vast developmental diversity, from wealthy Singapore to the much poorer Greater Mekong Sub-region countries. This continuum provides a great opportunity for analyses of many themes and issues, for lessonsFile Size: 4MB.
“ Mass Higher Education Development in East Asia is a well-researched book, bringing together an impressive group of renowned academics from the East and the West who offer a balanced assessment of the achievements and challenges in East Asian higher education. “Mass Higher Education Development in East Asia is a well-researched book, bringing together an impressive group of renowned academics from the East and the West who offer a balanced assessment of the achievements and challenges in East Asian higher education ”.
SOUTH EAST ASIA MINISTERS OF EDUCATION ORGANISATION 11 Member States for SEAMEC and SEAMEO-HOM - Highest Decision Makers: Ministers of Education SEAMEO Regional Centre for Higher Education and Development (RIHED) in Bangkok, Thailand STUDENTS HEIs % OF GOVERNEMENT SPENDING ON EDUCATION Ministry of Education (MOE) BRUNEI.
Higher Education in ASEAN. uses the higher education credentials offered to depict the learning paths in each system. Guide to this Publication. Country Overview. Each country description begins with important key facts, followed by an overview about the education and particularly higher education.
Asian Development Bank Higher education across Asia: an overview of issues and strategies. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 1. Higher education. Asian Development Bank. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policiesFile Size: KB.
The South-east Asian Ministers of Education Organization-Regional Centre for Higher Education and Development (SEAMEO RIHED), an international organization under the direction of South-east Asian Ministers of Education Council, has promoted the idea for creation of an ASEAN higher education common by: 6.
Using case studies from 10 countries in South Asia, East Asia, and South-east Asia, this book explores the relationship between women’s historical situation in Asia and contemporary issues in education and employment.
The book examines the link among development strategies, educational policies and women’s status, paying particular. Based in Singapore, Darren McDermott is an international higher education development consultant and represents the newly established Global Impact Institute as its senior advisor and regional expert, East Asia.
Twitter: @EURASEANEDU. Colin Brock, Pei-Tseng Jenny Hsieh Aspects of Gender and Education in South-East Asia, Anthony Welch Higher Education in South-East Asia: achievement and aspiration, Keith Watson Education and Language Policies in South-East Asian Countries, Somwung Pitiyanuwat Quality Assurance in South-East Asian Higher Education Author: R.
Murray Thomas. South Asia and Higher Education: Revolution and realities in the new economic order. Date. April Authors. Contributions from Louise Morley and Mary Stiasny. About South Asia accounts for around 25% of the world’s population, with a high proportion of that population under the age of The Long-Term Internationalization of Higher Education in Japan: A Survery of Non-Japanese Faculty Members in Japanese Universities Regional Cooperation or The extension of Domestic Education.
The Implementation of Offshore Education in Taiwan Trading on the West’s Strength: The Dilemma of Transnational Higher Education in East Asia This is the first book to systematically chart and comparatively assess the trend towards private higher education in South East Asia.
Caught between conflicting imperatives of spiralling demand, and limited resources, the balance between public and private higher education systems in South East, South, and East Asia has shifted by: This book addresses important questions and puzzles regarding the massification of higher education in Asia.
It equips readers to critically evaluate and understand the consequences and challenges that massification entails, while also prompting policymakers and higher education administrators to tackle emerging issues related to the massification of higher education.
This document, the second of three volumes concerned with the role of institutions of higher education in the development of countries in South-East Asia, presents country profiles for Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Viet-Nam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The profile emphasizes background, higher education, educational development objectives and : Howard Hayden.
This document, the first part of the third volume of a study concerned with the role of institutions of higher education in the development of countries in South-East Asia, appraises the high-level manpower needs of the region. Internationalization of Higher Education in Southeast Asia: /ch Induring the second ASEAN (Association of SouthEast Asian Nations) informal summit held in Kuala Lumpur, ASEAN Vision was adopted laying emphasisAuthor: Ramesh Chander Sharma, M.
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This book on education in South-East Asia is the very first of its kind to comprehensively cover and discuss the education systems and issues in all the countries in the region--the ten member nations of the Association of South-East Asian nations (ASEAN) plus Timor Leste.
The eleven chapters on country case studies are written by education country experts and give the readers an overview of Cited by: 1.