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The professional development of teachers involved in collaborative curriculum change: The case of New Basic Education Project in Shanghai (Chinese text, China).
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The professional development of teachers involved in collaborative curriculum change: The case of New Basic Education Project in Shanghai (Chinese text, China)./
作者:
Wang, Jianjun.
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247 p.
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Adviser: Hin-Wah Wong.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-10A.
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Education, Curriculum and Instruction. -
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The professional development of teachers involved in collaborative curriculum change: The case of New Basic Education Project in Shanghai (Chinese text, China).
Wang, Jianjun.
The professional development of teachers involved in collaborative curriculum change: The case of New Basic Education Project in Shanghai (Chinese text, China).
- 247 p.
Adviser: Hin-Wah Wong.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China), 2002.
Although teacher professional development has been widely studied in English-speaking countries during the last two decades, few researches are conducted based on the context of Mainland China. Taking a university-school collaborative curriculum change project (New Basic Education Project) as a case, this exploratory research aims to investigate (a) on what bases (e.g., routines and procedures in schools, teachers' daily professional activities) and (b) how teachers participating in this project gain professional development, and (c) what changes teachers may experience during the process of curriculum change under the educational context of Mainland China.
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Multiple methods of data collection were adopted in this qualitative study: (1) The researcher spent two months in the project field observing the procedures and activities in the change process, including teaching observation, university educator and peer reviewing, group discussion and meetings. Field notes were taken during the process of observation. (2) Documents including newsletters, reports, journals, and articles written by university educators and teachers were collected. (3) 13 teachers and 8 principals (including vice principals) from 5 schools, 6 university educators and 3 teaching researchers were interviewed, all of the interviews were recorded.
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