Over the past decade, educational leaders in China have maintained that the pattern of social interactions in Chinese classrooms is not conducive to the cultivation of innovativeness and creativity and that this lack of creativity is a major barrier to China’s global competitiveness. One key response has been the implementation of the 2001 New Curriculum reforms in basic education. This article draws on qualitative classroom observation and in-depth interview data, as well as quantitative survey data, from Gansu province to investigate the extent to which classroom interactions differ substantially in Chinese primary school classrooms that are implementing the New Curriculum reforms compared with those that are not. To the extent that indiv...
Educational research in developing countries often investigates school and family socioeconomic infl...
As early as the 1990s, educationists, and even some governmental policy makers in China, advocated s...
The study examined the impact of curriculum reform on teaching practice in primary mathematics in ma...
Over the past decade, educational leaders in China have maintained that the pattern of social intera...
In the late-1990s, education policymakers began a process of curriculum reform with the goal of tran...
The many valuable aspects of Chinese education have been seen throughout the world. For example Chi...
China‘s New Curriculum Reform emphasizes the need for students to be active participants in the teac...
Abstract: Today, it is spoken and written about China, however, we know very few about edu- cation s...
In 2001 the Chinese government initiated school curriculum reforms, which focus on educational philo...
Our schools have been experiencing three overlapping waves of technology adoption since the mid-1980...
Session: Schooling, society and social inclusionThis study aims to unpack the dynamics and struggles...
China's economy has achieved tremendous development in the past few decades, and education policies ...
This article is concerned with a research undertaken in a middle school on the Chinese mainland and ...
The impact of individual school culture on teachers’ adoption of new policies and innovation implem...
58.083. Roundtable Session 26 ; 58.083-17 - Transgressive and Transformational Learning in Early Chi...
Educational research in developing countries often investigates school and family socioeconomic infl...
As early as the 1990s, educationists, and even some governmental policy makers in China, advocated s...
The study examined the impact of curriculum reform on teaching practice in primary mathematics in ma...
Over the past decade, educational leaders in China have maintained that the pattern of social intera...
In the late-1990s, education policymakers began a process of curriculum reform with the goal of tran...
The many valuable aspects of Chinese education have been seen throughout the world. For example Chi...
China‘s New Curriculum Reform emphasizes the need for students to be active participants in the teac...
Abstract: Today, it is spoken and written about China, however, we know very few about edu- cation s...
In 2001 the Chinese government initiated school curriculum reforms, which focus on educational philo...
Our schools have been experiencing three overlapping waves of technology adoption since the mid-1980...
Session: Schooling, society and social inclusionThis study aims to unpack the dynamics and struggles...
China's economy has achieved tremendous development in the past few decades, and education policies ...
This article is concerned with a research undertaken in a middle school on the Chinese mainland and ...
The impact of individual school culture on teachers’ adoption of new policies and innovation implem...
58.083. Roundtable Session 26 ; 58.083-17 - Transgressive and Transformational Learning in Early Chi...
Educational research in developing countries often investigates school and family socioeconomic infl...
As early as the 1990s, educationists, and even some governmental policy makers in China, advocated s...
The study examined the impact of curriculum reform on teaching practice in primary mathematics in ma...