Asia's Educational Edge
Current Achievements in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and India
By (author) Yugui Guo Foreword by William K. Cummings George Washington Univers
Publication date:
01 February 2005Length of book:
290 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
241x161mm6x10"
ISBN-13: 9780739107379
The United States in the past half-century has consistently led the world in the strength of its economy and in scientific research and development. Now, this position at the forefront of industry and innovation is threatened. Asia's Educational Edge warns that the United States relies heavily on the talent of foreign-born scientists and engineers—skilled workers who face increasing, and increasingly favorable, options for employment elsewhere. East Asia's and India's emerging economies are expanding their own higher education capacity in the sciences and their own research and development infrastructure. Accordingly, the United States faces great and growing competition in attracting talented students and professionals from the international community. In this carefully researched volume, Yugui Guo asks: Can the U.S. education system succeed in training enough high-quality students in the sciences to meet the ever-growing need? Asia's Educational Edge is essential reading for industrial and research leaders, policy makers, educators, and scholars of international and comparative education.
Yugui Guo is a unique resource in international comparative education. He provides objective assessments of the educational strengths and weaknesses of the five major Asian countries that are accelerating their degrees in science and engineering, and gives an interesting Asian perspective on the U.S. educational system.