1st Edition

Education Reform and Education Policy in East Asia

By Ka-ho Mok Copyright 2006
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book assesses the impact of globalization on the education systems of key East Asian countries, including China, Hong Kong, Japan, and the "tiger economies" of South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, examining how the increasingly interdependent economic system has driven policy change and education reform.

    It discusses how policy makers have responded to changes required in educational outcomes in order to equip their societies for new global conditions and explores the impact of new approaches and ideologies related to globalization, such as marketization, privatization, governance changes, managerialism, economic rationalism and neo-liberalism, making comparisons across the region.

    Based upon in-depth research, fieldwork, literature analysis, policy document analysis and personal reflections of academics serving in the education sector, this volume recounts heated debates about the pros and cons of education restructuring in East Asia. The discussions on national responses and coping strategies in this volume offer highly relevant insights on how globalization has resulted in restructuring and draws lessons from comparative public policy analysis and comparative education studies.

    Table of contents

    List of figures

    List of tables

    Foreword

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Part One: Education systems, policy change and education reforms

    1. Globalization and structural adjustments: changing policy

    2. Instruments and regulatory arrangements in education

    3. Education systems and policy change in East Asia

    4. Education in East Asian Tigers: regulation, provision and funding

    5. Higher education in East Asia: common challenges and emerging trends

    Part Two: Globalization and national responses

    6. China’s response to globalization: educational decentralization and marketization in Post-Mao China

    7. Hong Kong’s responses to globalization: questing for entrepreneurial universities

    8. Singapore’s responses to globalization: marketization of education

    9. Taiwan’s responses to globalization: changing governance in higher education

    10. South Korea’s responses to globalization: internationalization of education

    11. Japan’s responses to globalization: corporatization and changing university governance

    12. Discussions and conclusions: globalization and education

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Centralization and Decentralization: Educational Reforms and  Changing Governance in Chinese Societies (Kluwer, 2003)

    Globalization and Marketization: A Comparative Analysis of Hong Kong and Singapore (Edward Elgar, 2004).