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Primary Science Education In East Asia A Critical Comparison Of Systems And Strategies 1st Ed Yewjin Lee

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Primary Science Education In East Asia A Critical Comparison Of Systems And Strategies 1st Ed Yewjin Lee
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.83 MB
Author: Yew-Jin Lee, Jason Tan
ISBN: 9783319971650, 9783319971674, 3319971654, 3319971670
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Primary Science Education In East Asia A Critical Comparison Of Systems And Strategies 1st Ed Yewjin Lee by Yew-jin Lee, Jason Tan 9783319971650, 9783319971674, 3319971654, 3319971670 instant download after payment.

This edited volume is a state-of-the-art comparison of primary science education across six East-Asian regions; namely, the People’s Republic of China, Republic of Korea, Republic of China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, and Singapore. While news of educational policies, classroom teaching, assessment, and other educational innovations here often surface in the international media, this book brings together for the first time relevant information regarding educational systems and strategies in primary science in East Asia. Above all, it is a readable yet comprehensive survey—readers would have an accurate sense of what has been accomplished, what has not worked so well, and what remains to be done. Invited experts in comparative education research and/or science education also provide commentary by discussing common themes across the six regions. These types of critical synoptic reviews add much value by enabling readers to understand broad commonalities and help synthesize what must surely be a bewildering amount of very interesting albeit confusing body of facts, issues, and policies. Education in East Asia holds many lessons (both positive and negative) to offer to the rest of the world to which this volume is a timely contribution to the literature.

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