An American journalist of Chinese descent raising a young family in Shanghai, Lenora Chu noticed how well-behaved Chinese children were compared to her boisterous toddler. How did the Chinese create their academic super-achievers?
Chapters include: Positional competition for cultural capital Exploitation of social capital Economics of school choice Class reproduction through parental choice This book is not simply a detailed analysis of Chinese school choice ...
... China Table 1.2 School autonomy in public sector ( ISCED 1 and 2 ) of three European economies Table 1.3 China's school autonomy in teacher recruitment Table 1.4 School autonomy in public sector ( ISCED 1 and 2 ) of China Table 2.2 ...
... School of Zhejiang Province, the preparation for the establishment of China International School Dubai has been fully promoted. At present, the preparatory team of the school has carried out a number of preparatory works to ensure that the ...
... school district management " system and a " student matching " system in primary and secondary schools ( Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China , 2014a ) . Specifically , according to the principles of geographic ...
OECD. Table 6.2. School regulations in global education systems at a glance Category of school regulation The review of China's school regulations is based on its policy on “The Management Standard of Schools in Basic Education ...
Report by the State Education Leaders Delegation, National Committee on United States-China Relations Ronald N. Montaperto, Jay Henderson. schools were continuing to graduate paramedics , known as barefoot doctors , and teachers and ...
... China's modern education and curriculum reforms also fall prey to this East - Tradition versus West - Modernity paradigm through a few marked events . The Confucian Imperial Civil Examination ( keju ) , a system of recruitment for civil ...