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The feasibility of implementing cross-curricular studies of Asia

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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anne CloonanAnne Cloonan
The prioritising and mandating of cross-curricular studies of Asia in the Australian curriculum reflects public policy promoting the benefits of a citizenry able to engage in intercultural relationships with people living in and with links to Asian countries. However, widespread school-based implementation of this substantial mandate requires the addressing of several impediments. Firstly, teachers perceive themselves to be unprepared to respond to the mandate to incorporate teaching of Asia-related studies; and secondly, cross-curricular pedagogies are under-theorised, with a proliferation of forms, nomenclature and interpretations evident. Far from being singular, easily understood and widely accepted, cross-curricula approaches can be mapped as a continuum of possible pedagogies; from teachers remaining within their disciplinary areas to fully integrated, whole school, inquiry based approaches that cut across subject silos. Clarity about these pedagogies and their contextual affordances and teacher confidence in engaging students in studies of Asia are required for the profession to respond positively. This chapter explores theoretical literature on cross-curricular teaching approaches; analyses teacher perceptions of their preparedness and capacities for teaching studies of Asia; and investigates an exemplary teacher’s implementation of studies of Asia in light of theorisations of cross curricularity.

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Title of book

Asia Literate Schooling in the Asian Century

Series

Schools and Schooling in Asia

Chapter number

9

Pagination

133 - 150

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

London, Eng.

ISBN-13

9780415738538

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2015, Christine Halse

Extent

13

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Halse

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