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Curriculum Reform in China

Editat de Hong-Biao Yin, John Chi-kin Lee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2012
Curriculum reform has played a central role in the educational changes in contemporary China. The government of the Peoples Republic of China, being at the centre of the centralized educational administration system, assumes the responsibility for designing and organizing the systemic reform initiatives. This is especially the case for what has been happening since the end of 1990s. At the turn of the new millennium, the Chinese government initiated the new round of national curriculum reform (NCR) for basic education which is also the eighth round of nation-wide curriculum reform since the founding of the Peoples Republic of China. This book will give insightful information on the state of Educational programs in China's immediate future and written by many educators in China's learning system.
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ISBN-13: 9781614709435
ISBN-10: 1614709432
Pagini: 265
Dimensiuni: 180 x 21 x 260 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Gazelle Book Services Ltd

Cuprins

Chinas national curriculum reform in the global era; Changing concepts & practices of curriculum in China; Curriculum making in the new curriculum reform: Structure, process & meaning; Leading curriculum reform in China: Principals in the middle; Conditions for successful reforms: Characteristics of the organisation & culture in Chinese schools in a global context; Mathematics curriculum reform in China: Latest developments & challenges; Chemistry curriculum reform in China: Policy & practice; Integrated science reform in China; Transforming citizenship education in social studies curriculum of primary schools: A textbook analysis; Curriculum reform of moral education in high schools in China; Toward a competence-based vocational senior secondary English curriculum; Chinese senior secondary elective courses & college entrance examination systems: Non-, dual-, or multi-streaming?; Emotion as a lens to understand teacher development in curriculum reform; Belief as the prerequisite to action: Curriculum reform & the transformation of teaching conceptions in rural China; Teacher learning through teaching reflection in the context of curriculum reform; Qualities of good teachers in China: A comparative perspective; Index.