This book examines how critical thinking is regulated in Singapore through the process of what the influential sociologist of education Basil Bernstein termed "pedagogic recontextualization". The ability of critical thinking to speak to alternative possibilities and individual autonomy as well as its assumptions of a liberal arrangement of society is problematized in Singapore’s socio-political climate. By examining how such curricular discourses are taken up and enacted in the classrooms of two schools that cater to very different groups in society, the book foregrounds the role of traditional high-status knowledge in the elaboration of class formation and develops a critical understanding of post-developmental state initiatives linked to the parable of modernization in Singapore.Knowledge, Control and Critical Thinking in Singapore offers chapters on:* Critical Thinking and the Singapore State: Meritocracy, Illiberalism and Neoliberalism * Sacred Knowledge and Elite Dispositions: Recontextualizing Critical Thinking in an Elite School* Power, Knowledge and Symbolic Control: Official Pedagogic Identities and the Politics of Recontextualization This book will appeal to scholars in comparative education studies, curriculum studies and education reform. It will also interest scholars engaged in Asian studies who are struggling to understand issues of education policy formation and implementation, particularly in the areas of critical thinking and other knowledge skills.
Leonel Lim
Knowledge, Control and Critical Thinking in Singapore [EPUB ebook]
State ideology and the politics of pedagogic recontextualization
Knowledge, Control and Critical Thinking in Singapore [EPUB ebook]
State ideology and the politics of pedagogic recontextualization
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781317499961 ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4503336 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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