School-Based Curriculum in China

School-Based Curriculum in China
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Conceptions and Practices to Unleash School Vitality
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Artikel-Nr:
9789811086304
Veröffentl:
2020
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
167
Autor:
Yunhuo Cui
Serie:
Curriculum Reform and School Innovation in China
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book first develops a framework to understand the curriculum administration system in China. It describes the historical process of localizing school-based curricula as well as the significance and positioning of school-based curricula, and presents in detail cases of how three types of school-based curriculum were developed and implemented in Chinese schools.The book outlines for the first time best practices in school-based curriculum development in China, i.e. how to make a holistic curriculum plan, how to design a curriculum, and how to develop a course in the context of a school-based curriculum. By discussing these three aspects, it clearly summarizes the strategies and technologies for school-based curriculum development, which are applicable across contexts.Although the concept originated outside China, school-based curriculum development in China differs from that in other countries both in theory and practice. This book equips readers with theoretical and practical knowledge of how to develop school-based curricula and how to generate experiences for new curriculum development.This timely book is a valuable resource for researchers, curriculum designers, school teachers and others who are interested in school-based curriculum development.

This book first develops a framework to understand the curriculum administration system in China. It describes the historical process of localizing school-based curricula as well as the significance and positioning of school-based curricula, and presents in detail cases of how three types of school-based curriculum were developed and implemented in Chinese schools.

The book outlines for the first time best practices in school-based curriculum development in China, i.e. how to make a holistic curriculum plan, how to design a curriculum, and how to develop a course in the context of a school-based curriculum. By discussing these three aspects, it clearly summarizes the strategies and technologies for school-based curriculum development, which are applicable across contexts.

Although the concept originated outside China, school-based curriculum development in China differs from that in other countries both in theory and practice. This book equips readers with theoretical and practical knowledge of how to develop school-based curricula and how to generate experiences for new curriculum development.

This timely book is a valuable resource for researchers, curriculum designers, school teachers and others who are interested in school-based curriculum development.


Part I Conceptualizations and Contexts.- Chapter 1 K-12 Curriculum Management System in China.- 1.1 Curriculum management: Theories, traditions, and trends.- 1.2 Curriculum management in China: From the centralized to the decentralized.- 1.3 Frame of three-level curriculum management: Rights and responsibilities divided among the national, regional and school levels.- Chapter 2 Localized Development of School-based Curriculum.- 2.1 School-based curriculum as teaching subjects.- 2.2 Introduction and localization of School-based curriculum as a foreign concept.- 2.3 Role of School-based Curriculum in the National Curriculum Plan.- Chapter 3 Positioning and Significance of School-based Curriculum.- 3.1 Positioning of school-based curriculum in the Primary and Junior High School Curriculum Plan.- 3.2 Positioning of school-based curriculum in the Senior High School Curriculum Plan.- 3.3 Values and significance of school-based curriculum to students, teachers and schools.- Part II Cases andBest Practices.- Chapter 4 To Design a Course under School-based Curriculum.- 4.1 Operations and procedures.- 4.2 Case I: Course of Zhoushan Sculpture.- Chapter 5 To Plan a Cluster under School-based Curriculum.- 5.1 Operations and procedures.- 5.2 Case II: TBC.- Chapter 6 To Develop a System of School-based Curriculum in a School.- 6.1 Operations and procedures.- 6.2 Case III: Affiliated Primary School to East China Science and Technology University in Shanghai.- Coda: Challenges and Prospects of School-based Curriculum in China.

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