商品簡介
Basic Education in China provides a general overview of the development of basic education in China in the past decades. In China, the term ""basic education"" is normally used to include pre-school education, primary education, and academic-oriented secondary education (vocational secondary education is excluded). The book starts with a brief historical review on the development of basic education in China since the establishment of its modern school system. It then examines the recent development of policies and practices in the fields of pre-school education, admission arrangements at primary and secondary levels for both public and private schools, school curriculum, financing of basic education, examinations and assessments, teacher education, special education, and basic education for rural-urban migrant children in China. The analyses in the book are mainly based on national legislation, government regulations, and local follow-up activities.
The book is intended for researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in the field of basic education.
作者簡介
Dr. Libing Wang is a professor at the Department of Education at Zhejiang University, China. He is also Director of UNESCO-APEID Associated Center at Zhejiang University. Dr. Wang is specialized in comparative education, education policies and teacher education.
目次
Series Editors' Preface
Preface
1 Pre-school Education
1.1 Responsibilities
1.2 Objectives and Guiding Principles
1.3 The Content of Pre-school Education
1.4 The Funding of Pre-school Education
1.5 The Operation of Kindergartens
1.6 Development of Pre-school Education in the New Century""
2 School Admission Arrangements
2.1 School Catchment Area
2.2 Admission to Public Schools
2.3 Admission to Private Schools
2.4 Special Arrangements for Non-local Children
2.5 Admission to Senior Secondary Schools
2.6 Parental Choice
3 School Curriculum
3.1 Three-level Management of School Curriculum
3.2 The Structure of Basic Education Curriculum
3.3 National Curriculum Criteria
3.4 The Development and Regulation of School Textbooks
3.5 The Relevance to the World of Life
3.6 School-based Curriculum Development
3.7 Comprehensive Practice Activities
4 Financing of Basic Education
4.1 The Responsibility of the Central Government
4.2 The Responsibility of Local Governments
4.3 The Pay and Conditions of Teachers
4.4 School Operating Expenditure
4.5 School Capital Investment
4.6 Student Support System
4.7 Some Facts and Figures
5 Examinations and Assessments
5.1 The Development of JSECEs
5.2 Recent Reforms of JSECEs: the Case in Zhejiang Province
5.3 The Development and Reforms of SSECEs
5.4 The Development of University Entrance Examinations
5.5 New University Entrance Examination System in Zhejiang Province
5.6 Student Assessment
5.7 Teacher and School Assessment
6 Teacher Education
6.1 Pre-service Teacher Education
6.2 Reforms on Pre-service Education of Primary School Teachers
6.3 Qualified Teacher Status
6.4 Induction Training of New Teachers
6.5 Teachers Continuing Education
6.6 National Teacher Education Network
6.7 Capacity Building of Teachers in Education Technology
6.8 Free Teacher Education Project
6.9 Teacher Training for the Implementation of New Curriculum Reforms
6.10 Professional Master's Degree in Education
7 Speeial Edueation
7.1 General Guidelines
7.2 Modalities of Schooling
7.3 Special Education Curriculum
7.4 Teacher Training
7.5 The Case in Zhejiang Province
7.6 Future Directions
8 Basic Education of Rural-Urban Migrant Children'-""
8.1 Background
8.2 National Policies
8.3 Local Responses
8.4 Innovative Practice in Schools""
8.5 Future Directions
References
Index