Parents in China greatly value higher education for their children, but the intensity and effects of their desire to achieve this goal have largely gone unexaminedβuntil now. Governing Educational Desire explores the cultural, political, and economic origins of Chinese desire for a college education
Educational Governance in China
β Scribed by Ming Yang, Hao Ni
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 338
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents a comprehensive and cutting-edge overview of the educational governance reform trajectory and the latest issues in China, addressing several important topics such as administration, internal management, provision, enrollment, employment, financing, examinations, evaluation and quality assurance. In addition, this important and timely book discusses the educational system at all levels, from primary and secondary schools to colleges and universities, and each chapter ends with a discussion of the status quo, problems facing China and coping strategies for further reform. The past 68 years (1949-2016) have seen a sea change in social, economic, cultural, political and educational fields. Systematically describing the educational landscape in China, the book also reveals how the massive changes in China have shaped education, and how education has responded to the new demands placed on it.
Offering essential insights into educational reform in China, the book represents a valuable resource, especially for researchers and graduate students in the field of education.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvii
Defining Educational System (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 1-16
Pursuing Good Governance: Educational Administration System in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 17-60
Increasing Education Vigor: Internal Management System in Schools in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 61-94
Engaging Social Actors: Educational Provision System in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 95-140
Strengthening Educational Autonomy: Educational Enrollment System in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 141-169
Moving Towards Market Orientation: The System of Employment in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 171-191
Expanding the Channels: Education Financing System in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 193-234
Balancing Between Social Equality and Meritocracy: The System of Examination in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 235-261
Aiming at School Improvement: Educational Evaluation System in Primary and Secondary Schools (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 263-283
Ensuring Higher Education Performance: Quality Assurance System of Higher Education in China (Ming Yang, Hao Ni)....Pages 285-307
Back Matter ....Pages 309-319
β¦ Subjects
Education; Educational Policy and Politics; Schools and Schooling; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation
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