1st Edition

The Asia Literacy Dilemma A Curriculum Perspective

By Rebecca Cairns, Michiko Weinmann Copyright 2023
214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

The Asia literacy dilemma brings forward a novel approach to the long-standing global debates of Asia-related teaching and learning. By bringing into focus ‘Asia’ as a curriculum area, the book provides original commentary on the rationale and feasibility of ‘Asia literacy’ and its role and significance within and for twenty-first-century education. The book’s unique contribution lies in a... Read more

List of tables

About the authors

Series editor’s note

Acknowledgements

List of acronyms and abbreviations

Foreword

Introduction

1 The Asia curriculum entanglement

2 Tracing the emergence of Asia as a curriculum discourse

3 Curricularising Asia education policy

4 The Asia curriculum paradox: Teachers and students reflect

5 The Asia cross-curriculum priority in review

6 Towards a re-curricularisation of Asia

Afterword

Index

Biography

Rebecca Cairns is a Lecturer in Humanities Education at Deakin University, Geelong, and Co-convenor of the Transforming Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy research program and the Australia-China Relations and Higher Education research network at Deakin University.

Michiko Weinmann is an Associate Professor in Languages Education at Deakin University, Melbourne, and Co-convenor of the Transforming Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy research program and the Australia-China Relations and Higher Education research network at Deakin University.

“A definite contribution to transnational curriculum inquiry.” - Daniel Johnson Mardones, Universidad de Chile

"Australia has a long standing interest in engaging Asia to the extent of incorporating ‘Asia Literacy’ in its national curriculum. Yet, what is ostensibly a well-intended curriculum has suffered from a chequered history of curriculum inertia. This book delves deep into the problematics and politics of the ‘curricularisation’ of ‘Asia Literacy’, and Asia learning with fresh perspectives richly informed by curriculum and cultural theory in innovative ways. Written in a highly systematic and yet critical manner, Michiko Weinmann and Rebecca Cairns’s book clearly stands out as a key text that contributes to, and cuts across, Curriculum Studies, Asian-Australian Studies and Education Studies." - Aaron Koh, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong