Intercultural Reciprocal Learning in Chinese and Western Education
Personal Narratives of Teacher Knowledge
Crossing Cultures, Crossing Identities
Betty C. Eng
Education / Teacher Training & Certification
This book illustrates how the experiential histories of teachers shape and inform the knowledge of teachers as professionals. Situating personal experiences into the context of social, political, and economic events gives clarity to the intercultural dynamics of being Chinese and Western. What can we learn from each other to transform our teaching and learning? The book engages in a cross-cultural perspective that is highly relevant for teachers, teacher education, curriculum making and policy planning for a global community. The book is also an invitation to internationalize the classroom for teaching and learning in a diverse and global world, and to educators and policy makers to expand our understanding of cross-cultural complexities for an increasingly diversified and global community. By viewing the classroom through the multiple lens of different cultures, educators have an opportunity to cross over to see, experience, and understand how others live.
Betty C. Eng is a longtime teacher educator and former faculty member at The Education University of Hong Kong and the University of California, Davis, USA, as well as California State University, Sacramento, USA. She is a Chinese American, born in China and raised in the United States. She received her Ed.D. from University of Toronto.
| Publication Date: |
18 December 2022 |
| Publisher: |
Springer International Publishing |
| Imprint: |
Palgrave Macmillan |
| ISBN-13: |
9783030820343 |
| Format: |
Paperback softback |
| Page Count: |
222 |