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This book examines the extensive reforms at the early childhood, primary and secondary levels which have taken place in China in recent years, including those in curriculum goals, structure and content, teaching and learning approaches, and assessment and administrative structures.
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This book examines the extensive reforms at the early childhood, primary and secondary levels which have taken place in China in recent years, including those in curriculum goals, structure and content, teaching and learning approaches, and assessment and administrative structures.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136719189
- Artikelnr.: 38269813
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136719189
- Artikelnr.: 38269813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Janette Ryan is Director of the UK Higher Education Academy's Teaching International Students project and a Research Associate at the China Centre, University of Oxford, UK. Her publications include China's Higher Education Reform and Internationalisation (also published by Routledge).
Part I: Curriculum policy and practice 1. Reflection in action: Ongoing
K-12 curriculum reform in China 2. Constructing a cross-cultural teacher
Professional Learning Community in the context of China's basic education
curriculum 3. Collaborative narration: Our story in a cross-cultural
professional learning community Part II: Educational quality and access 4.
Methods to evaluate educational quality and improvement in China 5.
Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural
and Nomadic Communities Part III: Educational values and beliefs 6. The
changing landscapes of a journey: Educational metaphors in China 7. English
language teachers as moral guides in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and
re-traditionalising morality 8. English language teachers as moral guides
in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and re-traditionalising morality Part IV:
Reform and internationalisation in the disciplines 8. Ten years of
curriculum reform in China: A soft knowledge perspective 9.
Multi-dimensional citizenship education reform: Is this the future
trajectory for schools in China and Australia? Part V: Mutual learning and
adaptation 10. Mutual learning and adaptation between China and the West
through learning each other's language 11. Bridging the East and West
dichotomy: Harmonising Eastern learning with Western knowledge
K-12 curriculum reform in China 2. Constructing a cross-cultural teacher
Professional Learning Community in the context of China's basic education
curriculum 3. Collaborative narration: Our story in a cross-cultural
professional learning community Part II: Educational quality and access 4.
Methods to evaluate educational quality and improvement in China 5.
Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural
and Nomadic Communities Part III: Educational values and beliefs 6. The
changing landscapes of a journey: Educational metaphors in China 7. English
language teachers as moral guides in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and
re-traditionalising morality 8. English language teachers as moral guides
in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and re-traditionalising morality Part IV:
Reform and internationalisation in the disciplines 8. Ten years of
curriculum reform in China: A soft knowledge perspective 9.
Multi-dimensional citizenship education reform: Is this the future
trajectory for schools in China and Australia? Part V: Mutual learning and
adaptation 10. Mutual learning and adaptation between China and the West
through learning each other's language 11. Bridging the East and West
dichotomy: Harmonising Eastern learning with Western knowledge
Part I: Curriculum policy and practice 1. Reflection in action: Ongoing
K-12 curriculum reform in China 2. Constructing a cross-cultural teacher
Professional Learning Community in the context of China's basic education
curriculum 3. Collaborative narration: Our story in a cross-cultural
professional learning community Part II: Educational quality and access 4.
Methods to evaluate educational quality and improvement in China 5.
Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural
and Nomadic Communities Part III: Educational values and beliefs 6. The
changing landscapes of a journey: Educational metaphors in China 7. English
language teachers as moral guides in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and
re-traditionalising morality 8. English language teachers as moral guides
in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and re-traditionalising morality Part IV:
Reform and internationalisation in the disciplines 8. Ten years of
curriculum reform in China: A soft knowledge perspective 9.
Multi-dimensional citizenship education reform: Is this the future
trajectory for schools in China and Australia? Part V: Mutual learning and
adaptation 10. Mutual learning and adaptation between China and the West
through learning each other's language 11. Bridging the East and West
dichotomy: Harmonising Eastern learning with Western knowledge
K-12 curriculum reform in China 2. Constructing a cross-cultural teacher
Professional Learning Community in the context of China's basic education
curriculum 3. Collaborative narration: Our story in a cross-cultural
professional learning community Part II: Educational quality and access 4.
Methods to evaluate educational quality and improvement in China 5.
Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural
and Nomadic Communities Part III: Educational values and beliefs 6. The
changing landscapes of a journey: Educational metaphors in China 7. English
language teachers as moral guides in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and
re-traditionalising morality 8. English language teachers as moral guides
in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and re-traditionalising morality Part IV:
Reform and internationalisation in the disciplines 8. Ten years of
curriculum reform in China: A soft knowledge perspective 9.
Multi-dimensional citizenship education reform: Is this the future
trajectory for schools in China and Australia? Part V: Mutual learning and
adaptation 10. Mutual learning and adaptation between China and the West
through learning each other's language 11. Bridging the East and West
dichotomy: Harmonising Eastern learning with Western knowledge