1st Edition
Educating Marginalized Communities in East and Southeast Asia State, civil society and NGO partnerships
1.Educating Marginalized Communities in East and Southeast Asia: State, Civil Society and NGO Partnerships: An Overview (Jason TAN Eng Thye and KUAH Khun Eng)
2.Chinese State and Educational Philanthropy: Hope School Project in Rural China (KUAH Khun Eng)
3.Islamic Philanthropy and the Rights to Education: Modalities of Education Provision for Underprivileged Groups in Post-New Order Indonesia (Hilman LATIEF and Alpha AMIRRACHMAN)
4.Working towards partnership in education: civil society and NGOs in refugee camps in Thailand (Su-Ann OH)
5.Learn to be modern: Education for ethnic minority female students in Laos (M. FAMING)
6.Education of new migrants and the civil society in Japan: Non-governmental organizations and ethnic school (Kaori H. OKANO)
7.Educational Provision for Children with Disabilities in Singapore (Kenneth K. POON, June THAM-TOH S Y and Eng Hin LEE)
8.International NGO collaboration in addressing challenges in education: A Case Study of the Singapore and Philippine partnership (Vicente Chua REYES Jr)
Biography
Kuah Khun Eng is Professor of Anthropology and Head of the School of Arts and Social Sciences at Monash University, Malaysia. She was previously the Head of the Department of Sociology and Honorary Director of the Centre for Anthropological Research at the University of Hong Kong.
Jason Tan is Associate Professor at the Department of Policy and Leadership Studies at the National Institute of Education, Singapore.






