This book analyzes the concept of 'comprehensive educational sustainability in China' from the perspectives of ideas, policies, and practices. It provides a holistic overview of educational sustainability in China, covering topics such as: the sustainable life-circle model of teacher education policy, the quest for sustainable basic education reform, the sustainable development of vocational education and higher education, and teacher exchange and rotation policy for sustainable education reforms. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and researchers who are interested…mehr
This book analyzes the concept of 'comprehensive educational sustainability in China' from the perspectives of ideas, policies, and practices. It provides a holistic overview of educational sustainability in China, covering topics such as: the sustainable life-circle model of teacher education policy, the quest for sustainable basic education reform, the sustainable development of vocational education and higher education, and teacher exchange and rotation policy for sustainable education reforms.
This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and researchers who are interested in/working on research on educational sustainability in China, as well as administrators and stakeholders in the Chinese international education system, and graduate students who major or minor in the field of sustainable education.
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Exploring Education Policy in a Globalized World: Concepts, Contexts, and Practices
Jian Li, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of China Institute of Education and Social Development, Faculty of Education at Beijing Normal University. Dr. Li received her Ph.D. degree from Indiana University Bloomington, USA. Previously, Dr. Li served as the senior research consultant for Office of the Vice Provost for Educational Inclusion and Diversity, and in associate researcher positions at Project on Academic Success (PAS), Centre for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University, and Rural Education Action Project (REAP) of Stanford University. Dr. Li general area of scholarship is on the assessment of compulsory education. Within this general area, she has pursued four themes: compulsory education policy, globalization of higher education, higher education policy and management, undergraduate students' global learning performance assessment, faculty academic innovation perspective within higher education and comparative higher education development as a framework for institutional research. Dr. Li has published over 60 articles, monographs and book chapters and delivered over 20 workshops and seminars and offered more than 20 keynote, peer-reviewed and invited presentations throughout the U.S. and in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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FOREWORD.- CHAPTER 1.- COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY.- CHAPTER 2.- MARXIST PEDAGOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE EDUCATIONAL VALUE IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 3.- SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE 7TH POPULATION CENSUS IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 4.- REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SYSTEM IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 5.- SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION REFORM FOR PROMOTING EDUCATION POWER IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 6.- SUSTAINABLE BASIC EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT: FROM KUHN S PARADIGM THEORY.- CHAPTER 7.- SUSTAINABLE BASIC EDUCATION REFORM: ALL ROUND DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 8.- HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATIONAL EQUITY FOR SUSTAINABLE COMPULSORY EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 9.- COMPETITIVENESS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 10.- TRENDS OF CHINESE HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM.- CHAPTER 11.- THE TOP INNOVATIVE TALENTS CULTIVATION POLICY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABILITY IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 12.- UNIVERSITY ALLIANCE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABILITY IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 13.- SPIRITS OF TEACHER FOR SUSTAINABLE TEACHER DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 14.- CHINESE SUSTAINABLE TEACHER SUPPLIES: A PERSPECTIVE OF POLICY ARGUMENTS.- CHAPTER 15.- THE SUSTAINABLE TEACHER EDUCATION POLICY.- CHAPTER 16.- REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN TEACHERS EDUCATION POLICY UNDERSTANDING FOR TEACHER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.- CHAPTER17.- STAKEHOLDERS ATTITUDES TOWARDS TEACHER EXCHANGE AND ROTATION POLICY FOR SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION REFORM.- CHAPTER 18.- STUDENT LEARNING BURDEN REDUCTION FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN EDUCATION.- CHAPTER 19.- PUBLICLY-FUNDED NORMAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.
FOREWORD.- CHAPTER 1.- COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY.- CHAPTER 2.- MARXIST PEDAGOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE EDUCATIONAL VALUE IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 3.- SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE 7TH POPULATION CENSUS IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 4.- REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SYSTEM IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 5.- SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION REFORM FOR PROMOTING EDUCATION POWER IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 6.- SUSTAINABLE BASIC EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT: FROM KUHN S PARADIGM THEORY.- CHAPTER 7.- SUSTAINABLE BASIC EDUCATION REFORM: ALL ROUND DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 8.- HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATIONAL EQUITY FOR SUSTAINABLE COMPULSORY EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 9.- COMPETITIVENESS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 10.- TRENDS OF CHINESE HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM.- CHAPTER 11.- THE TOP INNOVATIVE TALENTS CULTIVATION POLICY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABILITY IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 12.- UNIVERSITY ALLIANCE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SUSTAINABILITY IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 13.- SPIRITS OF TEACHER FOR SUSTAINABLE TEACHER DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.- CHAPTER 14.- CHINESE SUSTAINABLE TEACHER SUPPLIES: A PERSPECTIVE OF POLICY ARGUMENTS.- CHAPTER 15.- THE SUSTAINABLE TEACHER EDUCATION POLICY.- CHAPTER 16.- REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN TEACHERS EDUCATION POLICY UNDERSTANDING FOR TEACHER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.- CHAPTER17.- STAKEHOLDERS ATTITUDES TOWARDS TEACHER EXCHANGE AND ROTATION POLICY FOR SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION REFORM.- CHAPTER 18.- STUDENT LEARNING BURDEN REDUCTION FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN EDUCATION.- CHAPTER 19.- PUBLICLY-FUNDED NORMAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.
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