Full Description
This book is a history of Singapore's world-class education system told through the lens of the life and times of S. Gopinathan.
Singapore education is internationally known as a high quality, high achieving education system. This is often attributed to stringent teacher selection and rigorous preparation through its single teacher preparation institute, the National Institute of Education as part of Nanyang Technological University. In this autobiographical account, Gopinathan shares his contributions and experiences as a teacher educator, over six decades in Singapore and internationally. This includes his time spent learning from other systems and launching research-driven teacher education programmes at the National Institute of Education. This fascinating historical volume gives unique insights into the life and work of S. Gopinathan in the context of the rise of one of the world's strongest education systems.
A must read for any education historian and any academic of comparative education interested in understanding the success of the Singapore's approach to education.
Contents
Contents Lists of Figures Preface Preface Chapter 1: Growing up in the Singapore Naval Base: Anchored Beginnings Chapter 2: Steps in 'Becoming': Schooling Years (1948 - 1962) Chapter 3: A Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Education Chapter 4: Teaching Others to Learn Chapter 5: Turning Pages Chapter 6: Teaching Others to Teach (1974 - 1980) Chapter 7: SUNY Buffalo: Niagara Falls, Chicken Wings and a Doctorate (1980 - 1984) Chapter 8: Climbing the Academic Ladder Chapter 9: Researching education in Singapore: Delving Deeper Chapter 10: 'By your works, ye shall be known!' Chapter 11: Internationalising Singapore Education: Beyond the System Chapter 12: Retired but Serving Chapter 13: Recollections and Reflections Appendix Index



