EDUCATION-AT-LARGE: STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIES IN SINGAPORE 1945-1965

EDUCATION-AT-LARGE: STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIES IN SINGAPORE 1945-1965 book cover

EDUCATION-AT-LARGE: STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIES IN SINGAPORE 1945-1965

Author(s): LEE HUAY LENG ET AL (Author)

  • Publisher: World Scientific
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug. 2013
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 308 pages
  • ISBN-10: 981440554X
  • ISBN-13: 9789814405546

Book Description

The first part of the book contains documentation of a groundbreaking exhibition held in 2007 on student activities and societal engagements during post-war Singapore 1945-1965 and transcripts of forums held in conjunction with it. The second half centres on oral history accounts of mostly former Chinese school students who shared about their social, cultural and political activities in complex but exciting times.Education-at-large broadens our understanding of Singapore’s educational history in the transitional period between the end of the Second World War and the country’s independence; examines the ways in which student activities and activism resonated with, and contributed to, the country’s wider social, political and cultural life, as well as the decolonisation process; and stimulates debates about Chinese education and student activism in Singapore.

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The first part of the book contains documentation of a groundbreaking exhibition held in 2007 on student activities and societal engagements during post-war Singapore 1945 1965 and transcripts of forums held in conjunction with it. The second half centres on oral history accounts of mostly former Chinese school students who shared about their social, cultural and political activities in complex but exciting times.

Education-at-large broadens our understanding of Singapore’s educational history in the transitional period between the end of the Second World War and the country’s independence; examines the ways in which student activities and activism resonated with, and contributed to, the country’s wider social, political and cultural life, as well as the decolonisation process; and stimulates debates about Chinese education and student activism in Singapore.

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