This book locates teachers' work and lives in China in a critical analysis of the political, socio-cultural, ideological and educational reform contexts, and demonstrates how teachers retain their commitment for learning and development.
This book locates teachers' work and lives in China in a critical analysis of the political, socio-cultural, ideological and educational reform contexts, and demonstrates how teachers retain their commitment for learning and development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Qing Gu is Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I The Changing Landscape of Teaching in China Chapter 1 Tensions and Dilemmas for Chinese Teachers in Responding to System Wide Change: New Ideas, Old Models (Junjun Chen & Christopher Day) Chapter 2 Ideological, Social and Cultural Forces Influencing Teacher Education and Development in China: A Critical Analysis (Shibao Guo) Part II Developing Teachers in Times of Change: Contexts Matter Chapter 3 The Impact of Reform Policies on Teachers' Work and Professionalism in the Chinese Mainland (Leslie Nai-Kwai Lo, Manhong Lai and Lijia Wang) Chapter 4 The Honorary Road and Its Impact on Teacher Practice: An Analysis of China's National Honour System in Cultivating Professional Development (Huan Song, Xudong Zhu and Laura B. Liu) Chapter 5 Dilemmas of Teacher Development in the Context of Curriculum Reform (Hong-biao Yin) Chapter 6 China's Quest for World-Class Teachers: A Rational Model of National Initiatives and Institutional Transformations (Jun Li) Part III What Keeps Teachers Going: Identity, Resilience and Commitment Chapter 7 Professional Identities and Emotions of Teachers in the Context of Curriculum Reform: A Chinese Perspective (John Chi-Kin Lee, Yvonne Xianhan Huang, Edmond Hau-Fai Law & MuHua Wang) Chapter 8 Sustaining Resilience in Times of Change: Stories of Chinese Teachers (Qing Gu and Qiong Li) Chapter 9 How Principals Promote and Understand Teacher Development under Curriculum Reform in China (Haiyan Qian and Allan Walker) Chapter 10 Teachers' Beliefs and Practices: A Dynamic and Complex Relationship (Hongying Zheng)
Introduction Part I The Changing Landscape of Teaching in China Chapter 1 Tensions and Dilemmas for Chinese Teachers in Responding to System Wide Change: New Ideas, Old Models (Junjun Chen & Christopher Day) Chapter 2 Ideological, Social and Cultural Forces Influencing Teacher Education and Development in China: A Critical Analysis (Shibao Guo) Part II Developing Teachers in Times of Change: Contexts Matter Chapter 3 The Impact of Reform Policies on Teachers' Work and Professionalism in the Chinese Mainland (Leslie Nai-Kwai Lo, Manhong Lai and Lijia Wang) Chapter 4 The Honorary Road and Its Impact on Teacher Practice: An Analysis of China's National Honour System in Cultivating Professional Development (Huan Song, Xudong Zhu and Laura B. Liu) Chapter 5 Dilemmas of Teacher Development in the Context of Curriculum Reform (Hong-biao Yin) Chapter 6 China's Quest for World-Class Teachers: A Rational Model of National Initiatives and Institutional Transformations (Jun Li) Part III What Keeps Teachers Going: Identity, Resilience and Commitment Chapter 7 Professional Identities and Emotions of Teachers in the Context of Curriculum Reform: A Chinese Perspective (John Chi-Kin Lee, Yvonne Xianhan Huang, Edmond Hau-Fai Law & MuHua Wang) Chapter 8 Sustaining Resilience in Times of Change: Stories of Chinese Teachers (Qing Gu and Qiong Li) Chapter 9 How Principals Promote and Understand Teacher Development under Curriculum Reform in China (Haiyan Qian and Allan Walker) Chapter 10 Teachers' Beliefs and Practices: A Dynamic and Complex Relationship (Hongying Zheng)
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