Personal Narratives of Teacher Knowledge [electronic resource] : Crossing Cultures, Crossing Identities / by Betty C. Eng.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Intercultural Reciprocal Learning in Chinese and Western EducationPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021Description: XXV, 222 p. 3 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030820329
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 370.711 23
LOC classification:
  • LB1705-2286
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: ‘Juk Sing' -- Chapter 2. All I Have Are My Experiences: The Soil From Which the Inquiry Flourishes -- Chapter 3. Giving Definition to the Contours of the Landscape: The Scaffolding that Frames the Inquiry -- Chapter 4. A Sojourner in a Village Landscape: The Earth that Seeds -- Chapter 5. Journeying to Gold Mountain: Uprooted and Transplanted to New Soil -- Chapter 6. Seeking Gold Mountain: Grafted and Propagated -- Chapter 7. Hong Kong, The People’s Republic of China: Transported with Multiple Grafts and Growths -- Chapter 8. Uprooted and Transplanted Redux: From Hong Kong to Reentry to United States -- Chapter 9. Looking Back and Looking Forward. .
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book illustrates how the experiential histories of teachers shape and inform the knowledge of teachers as professionals. Situating personal experiences into the context of social, political, and economic events gives clarity to the intercultural dynamics of being Chinese and Western. What can we learn from each other to transform our teaching and learning? The book engages in a cross-cultural perspective that is highly relevant for teachers, teacher education, curriculum making and policy planning for a global community. The book is also an invitation to internationalize the classroom for teaching and learning in a diverse and global world, and to educators and policy makers to expand our understanding of cross-cultural complexities for an increasingly diversified and global community. By viewing the classroom through the multiple lens of different cultures, educators have an opportunity to cross over to see, experience, and understand how others live.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: ‘Juk Sing' -- Chapter 2. All I Have Are My Experiences: The Soil From Which the Inquiry Flourishes -- Chapter 3. Giving Definition to the Contours of the Landscape: The Scaffolding that Frames the Inquiry -- Chapter 4. A Sojourner in a Village Landscape: The Earth that Seeds -- Chapter 5. Journeying to Gold Mountain: Uprooted and Transplanted to New Soil -- Chapter 6. Seeking Gold Mountain: Grafted and Propagated -- Chapter 7. Hong Kong, The People’s Republic of China: Transported with Multiple Grafts and Growths -- Chapter 8. Uprooted and Transplanted Redux: From Hong Kong to Reentry to United States -- Chapter 9. Looking Back and Looking Forward. .

This book illustrates how the experiential histories of teachers shape and inform the knowledge of teachers as professionals. Situating personal experiences into the context of social, political, and economic events gives clarity to the intercultural dynamics of being Chinese and Western. What can we learn from each other to transform our teaching and learning? The book engages in a cross-cultural perspective that is highly relevant for teachers, teacher education, curriculum making and policy planning for a global community. The book is also an invitation to internationalize the classroom for teaching and learning in a diverse and global world, and to educators and policy makers to expand our understanding of cross-cultural complexities for an increasingly diversified and global community. By viewing the classroom through the multiple lens of different cultures, educators have an opportunity to cross over to see, experience, and understand how others live.

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