Forming the Academic Profession in East Asia A Comparative Analysis Routledge Library Editions: Higher Education Series
Auteur : Kim Terri
Originally published in 2001, Forming the Academic Profession in East Asia, examines the changing shape of the academic profession in South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore since the colonial period, and as a reflection of both the inherited models of higher education and their redefinition after the colonial period. The analysis takes into account the connections and disconnections between the colonial and postcolonial periods in shaping the academic profession.
Foreword by Cowen Preface List of Tables 1. Introduction 2. Ideal Typical Models 3. The Colonial Period 4. The Post-colonial Period 5. The Conclusion Bibliography Index
Date de parution : 04-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2018
13.8x21.6 cm
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Academic Profession; East Asian States; Postcolonial Period; East Asia; Japanese Colonial State; University; Education System; Newman; Meritocratic Principles; Jaspers; Post-colonial Period; Confucius; Scholar Mandarin; Models of State; Japanese Colonial; John Locke; Higher Educational Institutions; The State; Pap Government; Colonial Period; Toh Chin Chye; Korea; Raffles College; Japan; Ideal Typical Models; Carnegie Foundation Report; Malaya; British Colonial State; Korean Academic; Academics; British Malaya; Britain; South Korean State; Institutional Forms; Confucian State; Tertiary Education; British Colonial Legacy; Academic Recruitment; English Medium Education; Expatriate Academics; University Teachers