Produktbild: The Political Economy of Education in Central Asia

The Political Economy of Education in Central Asia Evidence from the Field

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.02.2024

Herausgeber

Naureen Durrani + weitere

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

251

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14.8/1.6 cm

Gewicht

361 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2023

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-9985-19-7

Beschreibung

Portrait

Naureen Durrani  is a Professor in School Education at the Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University (NU), where she directs the Central Asian Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Transformation (CARCEIT). Before joining NU, she worked at the Centre for International Education, University of Sussex.

Hélène Thibault  is Associate Professor   of Political Science and International Relations at the School of Sciences and Humanities at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan.



Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.02.2024

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

251

Maße (L/B/H)

21/14.8/1.6 cm

Gewicht

361 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2023

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-9985-19-7

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • Produktbild: The Political Economy of Education in Central Asia
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Understanding Political Economy of Education in Central Asia: the review of the challenges ( Assel Sharimova, Naureen Durrani and Hélène Thibault ).- Chapter 2. Political economy of Soviet education in Kazakhstan: A critical review ( Diana Toimbek).- Chapter 3. The right to education of disabled children in Semipalatinsk in the context of the post-Cold War ( Aigerim Mussabalinova ).- Chapter 4. Religion and education in contemporary Uzbekistan: Religious and spiritual challenges in public education ( Zilola Khalilova ).- Chapter 5. Islam, women, and higher education in Uzbekistan ( Rahimjon Abdugafurov ).- Chapter 6. Exploring STEM teacher educators’ understanding of gender-responsive pedagogies in Kazakhstan ( Ainur Almukhambetova ).- Chapter 7. Gender, language and social inequalities in the textbooks in the History of Kazakhstan ( Zhazira Bekzhanova ).- Chapter 8. Medium of instruction, national identity and attitudes towards gender roles ( Alexandra Nam ).- Chapter 9. The politics of languages in education: issues of access to education and labour market participation of minority ethnic groups in Kazakhstan ( Fariza Tolesh ).- Chapter 10. Equity-minded assessment from the perceptions of university stakeholders in Tajikistan ( Vasila Bozichaeva ).- Chapter 11. A political economy analysis of factors influencing the expansion of Russian ( Sherzod Khaydarov ).- Chapter 12. The role of NGOs within the education sector ( Natalya Hanley ).