Indigenous Culture, Education and Globalization: Critical Perspectives from AsiaJun Xing, Pak-sheung Ng The book explores the growing tension between indigenous education, the teaching and learning of native knowledge, cultural heritage and traditions and the dynamics of globalization from the Asian perspective. It brings together a distinguished and multidisciplinary group of Asian scholars and practitioners from Nepal, Korea, India, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China, and the United States. After showcasing six in-depth case studies of local cultural traditions from East, South and Southeast Asia, the book examines a variety of pedagogical strategies in the teaching and learning of indigenous knowledge and culture in the region, reflecting both international trends and the distinctive local and regional characteristics resulting from the tremendous diversity within Asian societies. |
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... sustainable development. She was a British Council fellow and also a fellow for the International Visitor Leadership ... sustainable agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, food security, and community-based disaster response, inter alia ...
... sustainable development. She was a British Council fellow and also a fellow for the International Visitor Leadership ... sustainable agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, food security, and community-based disaster response, inter alia ...
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... sustainable ways of living. Scholars agree that indigenous knowledge is not confined only to tribal people or the original inhabitants of a certain area or country, but is shared broadly by a community, rural or urban, from religious ...
... sustainable ways of living. Scholars agree that indigenous knowledge is not confined only to tribal people or the original inhabitants of a certain area or country, but is shared broadly by a community, rural or urban, from religious ...
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... sustainability, and capacity-building. In the emerging global knowledge economy a country's ability to build and mobilize its knowledge capital is critical for sustainable development. As shown by the case studies discussed earlier ...
... sustainability, and capacity-building. In the emerging global knowledge economy a country's ability to build and mobilize its knowledge capital is critical for sustainable development. As shown by the case studies discussed earlier ...
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... sustainable environment. 1.3. How. to. Promote. Indigenous. Education. in. Asia. While documenting and protecting traditional knowledge represents a key first step, teaching and learning are also important in the promotion and preservation ...
... sustainable environment. 1.3. How. to. Promote. Indigenous. Education. in. Asia. While documenting and protecting traditional knowledge represents a key first step, teaching and learning are also important in the promotion and preservation ...
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... sustainable community development.” For example, from the beginning, students are taught foundational concepts in Pulangiyen in order to develop their competency in the native language. Only gradually, as students make timely process ...
... sustainable community development.” For example, from the beginning, students are taught foundational concepts in Pulangiyen in order to develop their competency in the native language. Only gradually, as students make timely process ...
Contents
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4 Innovation of Wayang Puppet Theatre in Bali | 66 |
5 A Case Study of Politics Over Local Knowledge and Practices in Marine Protected Area Development and Management | 81 |
Local Cultural Traditions and Historic Preservation | 99 |
7 Indian CuisineThe Cultural Connection | 119 |
Reflections from Nepal | 136 |
9 The State of Indigenous Education in the Philippines Today | 159 |
10 The Use of GIS Technology in Cultural Heritage Teaching a Case Study of the Interactive Platform for Cultural Field Trips | 180 |
Learning Strategies Toward Selfreliance in Asia | 207 |
12 Confucianism and Contemporary Education Phenomena | 227 |
Why Are They Difficult? | 244 |
Anthropological Fieldwork Training Programs Among Ethnic Minorities in Yunnan and Rural Communities in Pearl River Delta in Guangdong | 263 |
Teaching and Learning Stratgies
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