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      The Cultural Basis of Educational Development

      Human Conditions

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      Human Conditions book

      The Cultural Basis of Educational Development
      Edited ByRobert A. Levine, Merry I. White
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1986
      eBook Published 4 May 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315213552
      Pages 256
      eBook ISBN 9781315213552
      Subjects Education, Social Sciences
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      Levine, R.A., & White, M.I. (Eds.). (1986). Human Conditions: The Cultural Basis of Educational Development (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315213552

      ABSTRACT

      First published in 1986, this book proposes and illustrates a new approach to the comparative analysis of educational policy, based on anthropological and historical inquiry. It reviews the transitions of Western countries, Japan, and the People’s Republic of China and in doing so investigates cultural ideas of human potential and how they inform social and economic goals of education. An analysis of the problems and emerging patterns in developing countries reveals how and why the meanings of life for the majority of their populations were still influenced by agrarian cultural models, even after the introduction of new educational and occupational careers.

      In place of universalistic economic models and homogenous modernization strategies, the authors propose that culture-specific meanings of education are determined by each country’s particular transition from its agrarian past to its socio-economic conditions at the time. They argue that change in educational development has been as varied in ends, means and significance outcomes as the cultures in which it has occurred and point to the need for a deeper understanding of cultural contexts in which policy choices and development plans are made.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|212 pages

      Cultural and Human Development in World History

      chapter 1|13 pages

      Human Development as a Global Problem

      chapter |196 pages

      Virtues and Vices: Agrarian Models of the Life Span 1

      chapter |22 pages

      Revolution in Parenthood

      chapter |148 pages

      Revolution in Schooling 1

      part |144 pages

      II: Schooling and Social Change: Life Chances and Cultural Diversity

      chapter |35 pages

      Educational Mobilization: The Case of Japan

      chapter |94 pages

      Schooling in China: Mobilizing for Virtue

      chapter |19 pages

      Life Chances in the Third World: The Limits of Educational Mobilization

      part |48 pages

      III: Past and Future Worlds: Prospects for Educational Development

      chapter |16 pages

      Improving Human Conditions: Policy Dilemmas in Cultural Context

      chapter |30 pages

      Realizing Potentials: A Comparative Perspective

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