Why Not the Best Schools?

Why Not the Best Schools?
Title Why Not the Best Schools? PDF eBook
Author Yong Zhao
Publisher Aust Council for Ed Research
Pages 44
Release 2008
Genre Academic achievement
ISBN 0864319878

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This booklet contains five case studies of successful schools in the China. Each school is examined in detail and the elements that have contributed to success are explored and conclusions are drawn. The booklet supplements Why Not the Best Schools? (ISBN 978 0 86431 955 5)

Chongqing’s Red Culture Campaign

Chongqing’s Red Culture Campaign
Title Chongqing’s Red Culture Campaign PDF eBook
Author Xiao Mei
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 162
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1315408058

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Based on fieldwork conducted in Chongqing, including interviews and document analysis, this book examines the nature of Chongqing’s Red culture campaign and the interaction between the political programme and the practices of its participants, above all, analysing how far the the campagin was a return to Maoist revolutionary mass campaigning.

Conception and Characteristics of Expert Mathematics Teachers in China

Conception and Characteristics of Expert Mathematics Teachers in China
Title Conception and Characteristics of Expert Mathematics Teachers in China PDF eBook
Author Xinrong Yang
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 335
Release 2013-08-23
Genre Education
ISBN 3658030976

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The superior performance of East Asian students in recent international studies of mathematics achievement has attracted the attention of educators and policy makers worldwide. Xinrong Yang focuses on exploring how an expert mathematics teacher is conceptualized by mathematics educators in China and the characteristics that expert mathematics teachers share. The author adopts a sociocultural theory and a prototypical view of conception in this study of teacher expertise and shows that some of the roles expected to be played by expert mathematics teachers in China, such as being at the same time a researcher, a mentor, an expert in examination, and an exemplary model, are quite different from the roles expected of an expert teacher in Western cultures. In addition, some characteristics of expert mathematics teachers the author identifies are different from those reported in previous studies. Examples include the expert mathematics teachers ́ contemporary-constructivist oriented beliefs about mathematics and its learning and teaching, and their ability to teach with flexibility, balance, and coherence.​

International Teacher Education

International Teacher Education
Title International Teacher Education PDF eBook
Author Lily Orland-Barak
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 470
Release 2015-08-24
Genre Education
ISBN 178441669X

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The book fills a gaping hole in the teacher education literature. Nowhere is there a volume that globally surveys teacher education pedagogies and invites international scholars to describe the most productive ones in their home countries.

International Handbook of Teacher Quality and Policy

International Handbook of Teacher Quality and Policy
Title International Handbook of Teacher Quality and Policy PDF eBook
Author Motoko Akiba
Publisher Routledge
Pages 880
Release 2017-09-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1317487818

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The International Handbook of Teacher Quality and Policy is a comprehensive resource that examines how teacher quality is conceptualized, negotiated, and contested, and teacher policies are developed and implemented by global, national, and local policy actors. Edited by two of the leading comparative authorities in the field, it draws on the research and contributions of scholars from across the globe to explore five central questions: How has teacher quality been conceptualized from various disciplinary and theoretical perspectives? How are global and transnational policy actors and networks influencing teacher policies and practices? What are the perspectives and experiences of teachers in local policy contexts? What do comparative research studies tell us about teachers and how their work and policy contexts influence their teaching? How have various countries implemented policies aimed at improving teacher quality and how have these policies influenced teachers and students? The international contributors represent a wide variety of scholars who identify global dynamics influencing policy discourses on teacher quality, and examine national and local teaching and policy environments influencing teacher policy development and implementation in various countries. Divided into five sections, the book brings together the latest conceptual and empirical studies on teacher quality and teacher policies to inform future policy directions for recruiting, educating, and supporting the teaching profession.

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Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 699
Release
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ISBN 2384762915

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From Classroom to War of Resistance

From Classroom to War of Resistance
Title From Classroom to War of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Jie Liu
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 153
Release 2023-12-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1003815189

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This book focuses on a long- neglected yet important topic in China’s translation history: interpreter/ translator training and wartime translation studies. It examines the military interpreter training programmes after the outbreak of the Pacific War (1941–1945), further revealing the indispensable role of translation and interpreting in war. The author explores the relationship between linguistic education and war context in the China- Burma- India Theatre, where international cooperation was salient. Some 4,000 interpreting officers played a vital role in assisting in air defence, transportation, training of the Chinese army and coordinating expeditionary operations. The book seeks to bring these interpreters to life, telling the stories of why they joined the war, how they were trained and what they did in the war. Through the study of training programmes, historical archives, accounts and trainees’ memoirs, discussions revolve around key strands of education, including curriculums, textbooks and training methods. Utilising foreign language education practices as its main case study, the book analyses these through the framework of linguistic and translation theories. The book contributes to Chinese interpreting history by exploring its first-ever nationwide professional interpreting (and translation) training practices, and will inspire scholars of translation/ interpreting training, world modernhistory and foreign language education in general.