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El. knyga: Higher Education in Southeast Asia

Edited by (Zhejiang University, China)

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There is rising interest paid to how higher education is developing across Asia. This timely volume provides readers with a comprehensive account of the higher education systems in one of the most compact regions in the world.



The chapters examine ten country case studies grouped in diverse socioeconomic, cultural, and political ecologies. From the and wealthy state of Singapore to mid-economies and multi-ethnic Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam, to the most populous Muslim country in the world, Indonesia. Post-conflict states include Cambodia and Timor- Leste; the non-colonial Thailand and recently government-reformed Myanmar; to the socialist state and sole landlocked country in the region, Lao PDR. The authors delve into the role of higher education for broader development and discuss issues relating to the higher education in each country, such as: quality, access, and equity; the roles of globalisation and internationalisation in higher education; governance; sustainable development; social responsibility; aid in education; the role of culture and religion in education; and more.



Higher Education in Southeast Asia provides a much-needed new perspective within higher education research, with key findings that have an important impact contextually that are also applicable on an international level.
Chapter
1. Higher Education in Southeast Asia: Issues and Challenges;
Lorraine Pe Symaco

Chapter
2. Higher Education in Cambodia; Say Sok and Rinna Bunry

Chapter
3. Indonesian higher education: Issues in institutional and
individual capacities; Nurdiana Gaus

Chapter
4. Higher Education in the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic; Nanludet
Moxom and Richard Noonan

Chapter
5. Higher Education in Malaysia; Cheong Kee Cheok

Chapter
6. Higher Education in Myanmar: Coup, Conflict, and Educational
Crisis; Mark Brown

Chapter
7. Higher Education in the Philippines: Issues and Challenges; Maria
Alicia Bustos-Orosa and Lorraine Pe Symaco

Chapter
8. Higher Education in Singapore: Challenges for Institutions of
Continuous Learning; Shien Chue

Chapter
9. Higher Education in Thailand; Oliver S. Crocco and Sukanya
Chaemchoy

Chapter
10. Developing Higher Education in Timor-Leste: A Work in Progress;
Margie Beck

Chapter
11. Achieving Vietnams Sustainable Development Goals in the Higher
Education Sector; Le-Nguyen Duc Chinh and Martin Hayden
Lorraine Pe Symaco is Professor at Zhejiang University, China. She was UNESCO chair in international and comparative educational research with special reference to Southeast Asia and Founding Director of the Centre for Research in International and Comparative Education (CRICE) at the University of Malaya, Malaysia.