Teaching for Peace and Social Justice in Myanmar - (Peace and Human Rights Education) by Mary Shepard Wong (Hardcover)
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- Bringing together scholars and educators based in Myanmar, the USA, the UK, Denmark, and Thailand, this book presents new perspectives and research on the struggle for social justice and peace in Myanmar at this critical juncture.
- About the Author: Mary Shepard Wong is Professor and Director of TESOL Field-Based Programs at Azusa Pacific University, USA.
- 264 Pages
- Education, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
- Series Name: Peace and Human Rights Education
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About the Book
"Bringing together scholars and educators based in Myanmar, the USA, the UK, Denmark, and Thailand, this book presents new perspectives and research on the struggle for social justice and peace in Myanmar at this critical juncture. It shows how actors from diverse backgrounds and regions of Myanmar are drawing from their identities, evoking their agency, and using critical pedagogy to advance social justice and peace. The chapters provide the compelling life stories of the authors, specific examples of what they are doing, and insights of how their work might be applied to other contexts. The topics discussed include addressing structural violence, peace curriculum development, identity-based conflict, teaching the history of the country, promoting inclusion, civic education, critical pedagogy, teacher agency, and agendas of research funding for peacebuilding. The foreword and afterword, written by well-known scholars of Myanmar, address the relevance and importance of the book vis-a-vis the current social and political crisis following the February 2021 military coup"--Book Synopsis
Bringing together scholars and educators based in Myanmar, the USA, the UK, Denmark, and Thailand, this book presents new perspectives and research on the struggle for social justice and peace in Myanmar at this critical juncture. It shows how actors from diverse backgrounds and regions of Myanmar are drawing from their identities, evoking their agency, and using critical pedagogy to advance social justice and peace. The chapters provide the compelling life stories of the authors, specific examples of what they are doing, and insights of how their work might be applied to other contexts. The topics discussed include addressing structural violence, peace curriculum development, identity-based conflict, teaching the history of the country, promoting inclusion, civic education, critical pedagogy, teacher agency, and agendas of research funding for peacebuilding. The foreword and afterword, written by well-known scholars of Myanmar, address the relevance and importance of the book vis-a-vis the current social and political crisis following the February 2021 military coup.Review Quotes
A practical book offering numerous insights into how reflective educational approaches and respect for linguistic and cultural diversity can facilitate peace and positive social change. The case studies, written by Myanmar practitioners and their international colleagues, will be of great interest to educators and others in Myanmar and beyond
Christina Fink, Professor of Practice of International Affairs, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
A timely and critical collection of scholarship which brings together diverse dialogues, experiences, and reflections on the practices of working towards peace in our classrooms across and beyond Myanmar.
Elizabeth Maber, Assistant Professor in Sociology of Education, University of Cambridge, UK
As Myanmar's brave people again reject the authoritarian quashing of their democratic rights, this excellent book reports the effort of educators to construct an alternate future. Sustainable peace is possible only by redressing legitimate grievances, overcoming inequities, and building an integrated society respectful of diversity. Mary Shepard Wong's volume is a vital instalment in understanding education as peacebuilding.
Joseph Lo Bianco, Professor Emeritus, University of Melbourne, Australia
About the Author
Mary Shepard Wong is Professor and Director of TESOL Field-Based Programs at Azusa Pacific University, USA. She is a three-time Fulbright Scholar (Hong Kong, Burma, Taiwan) and author/editor of four books including, as lead editor, Spirituality and English Language Teaching: Religious Explorations of Teacher Identity, Pedagogy, and Context (2018).Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Series Title: Peace and Human Rights Education
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mary Shepard Wong
Language: English
Street Date: June 30, 2022
TCIN: 1002823253
UPC: 9781350184077
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-8172
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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