From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:39 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Citizenship, Religion & Education in Asia, panel or
participation in one, AAS, Toronto, March 2012
> H-ASIA
> July 18, 2011
>
> Call for papers: "Citizenship, Religion and Education in Asia" Seeking
> panel or organizing one for Association for Asian Studies, Toronto, March
> 15-18, 2012
>
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>
> Call for papers: "Citizenship, Religion and Education in Asia" Seeking
> panel or organizing one for Association for Asian Studies, Toronto, March
> 15-18, 2012
>
> Location: Canada
> Call for Papers Date: 2012-03-15
> Date Submitted: 2011-07-18
> Announcement ID: 186595
>
> Dear Scholars
> I am looking to join (or even create) a panel relating to issues of
> Citizenship, Religion and Education' in Asia" My specific research focus
> on to understand the pedagogic techniques through which citizenship
> education is imparted to the students. It becomes important to investigate
> if the religious ideal and cultural differences, especially those from
> diverse background itself flow into citizenship education, and if so then
> how does the instruction vary with respect to students belonging to
> different religion.
>
> What are the various methods of instruction used by the school to
> inculcate citizenship education, and what are the ways in which students
> receive such instruction? The study is, therefore, an attempt to focus on
> the dialectical relationship between religious identity and citizenship
> education in an educational institution, and considers the ways in which
> ideas, values and pedagogic transactions are negotiated and renegotiated
> at various levels, by the students, the teachers, the home environment and
> the school as an organization.
>
> I would be keen to work with other scholar who are looking at the impact
> of political change, legislation, sociology, education on improving
> Citizen in Asia. Ideally, I would be interested to present on a panel
> which showcases a range of country studies as well as range of
> methodologies.
>
> Please contact D.Parimala at dparimala_univ@yahoo.com
>
> Dr.D.Parimala
> University of Delhi
>
>
> Dr.D.Parimala.
> Asst.Prof, Department of Education,
> Dr.d.parimala
> University of Delhi
> Delhi-110007.
> India
> Dparimala_univ@yahoo.com
> PH: 09953256296
>
> Email: dparimala_univ@yahoo.com
> Visit the website at http://www.du.ac.in
>
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