As increasingly more Chinese kindergarten teachers attend continuing professional development (CPD) based on pedagogies of international early childhood education and care (ECEC), it is imperative to explore how to address the well-documented rhetoric/practice dissonance that teachers fail to enact what they learn from CPD to enhance their everyday practice. We used a CPD workshop based on English play-based pedagogy as an opportunity to collect first-hand data from Chinese kindergarten teachers through pre- and post-workshop questionnaires and semi-structured interviews at six-month follow-up, in order to shed light on characteristics of effective CPD provision. The findings suggest that CPD based on international ECEC pedagogies should en...
This study aims to investigate how school-based curriculum development (SBCD) was interpreted and im...
Six kindergarten teachers in the Greater Toronto Area were interviewed on their understandingsof and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Since 2001, there is a hot debate on Curriculum Reform of Elementary Education (CRED) in China which...
Aim. The number of kindergartens is swelling in China, and that of private kindergartens in particul...
Set against the rapid development of private kindergartens in China in the last two decades, this th...
Based on the background of early childhood education curriculum, kindergartens in various regions ha...
This paper focuses on early childhood teachers’ professional development in China. It reports ...
This paper reviews the development of early childhood education and care (ECEC) in China. The histo...
How do Chinese kindergarten teachers understand their teaching practices? How are these influenced b...
With the trend of globalization, pre-service teachers are challenged to co-construct curricula follo...
Since 1985, the Hong Kong government has been collaborating with the selected non-profit private ser...
Teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) to young children (ages 3–6) has become a prevalent soc...
This report is based upon visits to both private and state kindergartens in Beijing by a group of UK...
Based upon the findings of the study, improvement measures are suggested, namely, government subsidi...
This study aims to investigate how school-based curriculum development (SBCD) was interpreted and im...
Six kindergarten teachers in the Greater Toronto Area were interviewed on their understandingsof and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Since 2001, there is a hot debate on Curriculum Reform of Elementary Education (CRED) in China which...
Aim. The number of kindergartens is swelling in China, and that of private kindergartens in particul...
Set against the rapid development of private kindergartens in China in the last two decades, this th...
Based on the background of early childhood education curriculum, kindergartens in various regions ha...
This paper focuses on early childhood teachers’ professional development in China. It reports ...
This paper reviews the development of early childhood education and care (ECEC) in China. The histo...
How do Chinese kindergarten teachers understand their teaching practices? How are these influenced b...
With the trend of globalization, pre-service teachers are challenged to co-construct curricula follo...
Since 1985, the Hong Kong government has been collaborating with the selected non-profit private ser...
Teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) to young children (ages 3–6) has become a prevalent soc...
This report is based upon visits to both private and state kindergartens in Beijing by a group of UK...
Based upon the findings of the study, improvement measures are suggested, namely, government subsidi...
This study aims to investigate how school-based curriculum development (SBCD) was interpreted and im...
Six kindergarten teachers in the Greater Toronto Area were interviewed on their understandingsof and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...