Huijia
@huijia_tehD1@早稲田大学ーアジア太平洋大学院 | Interested in Internationalisation of Higher Education, SDGs in Higher Education and Sustainable Transformation of HE. 1/3 of @CIE_Malaysia
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@huijia_teh also shared about the zine-making project by @aizuddin_anuar and @OlgaMun_ED during her sharing! ✨
@huijia_teh joined CESHK 2024 and shared her ideas on endogenous perspectives of sustainability through the prongs of context, culture and language for rebuilding education for breakthroughs for Post-2030
Calling univ profs & lecturers! If you want to bring concepts from Doughnut Economics into your teaching, we've just launched a webpage bursting with resources for you: 7 slide decks, reading lists, videos & activities - all open access. Dive in & pls RT! doughnuteconomics.org/university-cou…
📚 Published! Journal of Studies in International Education v.28 n.4 (Sep 2024) And we are on a new platform! 🌤️ Some of you are there already. The new account has posted the new issue, you should be able to click though to it and/or follow along. 🙏 → tinyurl.com/JSInternationa…
We are super excited to announce that @huijia_teh will be presenting an upcoming paper in the #CESHK Annual Conference that all of us (@aizuddin_anuar and @pbalakrishnan08) are currently working on! Three Educational Encounters: Trajectories of CIE in Malaysia!
My new open access book looks at how #internationalstudents are part of the host nation's #community, what they contribute, how they use the #creativearts to express themselves & find #Resilience, & the importance of #communication for #Wellbeing taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-mono/…
The image of Chinese doctoral supervisors in Western academia is riddled with stereotypes. I analyse 450 Zhihu comments & derive 3 images : (1) ambitious and supportive, (2) sneaky and exploitative, and (3) colonised. Read my critical analysis: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Aid to higher education is changing dramatically. New research from @RSchendelBC , @TDelaquil , Rensimer & McCowan shows how donors are moving away from traditional models. Let's explore the key findings 👉
Very happy to share my latest blog post in @baicenews @BAICEStudents I took a long time to write this and it went through several revisions. I truly enjoyed writing this and it concludes my blog-writing aspirations, at least for this year!
BLOG ALERT: Make time for this interesting pieces by @pbalakrishnan08 baice.ac.uk/hub/towards-us…
Last weekend, @huijia_teh attended a book talk by @PSutoris at Waseda University, with discussions on spaces of education, the nexus between activism and education, and a return to a more radical definition of sustainability ✨
there's probably a pdf out there that would change your whole life
Why Nations Fail is a bit longer than The Communist Manifesto, but it is essentially The Bourgeois Manifesto. Merchants having become wealthy from the Atlantic trade win property rights in England, already primed for this breakthrough. Resultant regime called inclusive, though…
BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”…
A wonderful symposium organised and hosted by KIERN next month. It is an honour to be invited to present my recent article on education futures and the OECD’s use of techno-scientific fictive scripts (tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…). Come and join me at KCL!
📢 Exciting news! The Emerging Scholars Global Governance of Education Hybrid Symposium is happening on November 13th, from 10:15 AM to 4 PM! 🎓✨ We’re thrilled to reveal an incredible lineup of speakers and presentations. Register by October 27th at: shorturl.at/9CTNO
The work by today's winners of the Nobel Prize in economics has been challenged by scholars like Yuen Yuen Ang, Mushtaq Khan, and Ha-Joon Chang. Read them! Then you will understand that enforcing the North's capitalist institutions in the South does not lead to development.
BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”…
This is a great list of books on nationalism - with one exception. A brief thread on why Imagined Communities is one of the most overrated books in the field - and what other books should replace it on any reading list on the subject. 1/
In my graduate seminar this week we focus on nations and national states. In addition to rereading three great works from the 1980s (top row), I am engaging with three post-2000 books by the macrosociologist Andreas Wimmer (bottom row).
Top five introductory, accessible, and informative reads on decoloniality/decolonisation🧵: There is more, of course, but I am often asked what would be a starting point for those who will then read more (Fanon is always the answer)
Just published. Special issue of the International Review of Education @IntRevEd on "The Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Governance of Education", co-edited by @william_c_smith, @melcm and @SotiriaGrek link.springer.com/journal/11159/…
Check out this book review by our very own @pbalakrishnan08 published in JICE.
Happy to share my first review for the book - Learning in the Anthropocene: Reimagining Education in the Twenty- First Century by Carl A. Maida, published by the Journal of International and Comparative Education (JICE)! jice.um.edu.my/index.php/JICE…
Now published in full. The special issue of Comparative Education on "Global Governance and the Promissory Visions of Education", co-edited with @c_ydesen tandfonline.com/toc/cced20/cur… Thank you to the brilliant contributors @EvelynKim77 @audreypoststruc @KYliniva @KristiinaBrunil
Writing theoretical frameworks, analytical frameworks and conceptual frameworks buff.ly/3YNmx88 Confused by the differences between theoretical, analytical and conceptual frameworks? So was I. Thus I wrote this blog post. To clarify the differences for myself (and you).
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