Educational Development in Western China

Towards Quality and Equity

In 2000, the “Western Development” plan of the Chinese Mainland attracted attention of educators and policy makers. Around that period, the Chinese government also launched large scale and systemic curriculum reforms in basic education and secondary education in achieving quality education across the vast country. Despite significant progress that has been made in educational investments and attainments in China, issues of quality and regional disparities across China remain, especially in the less developed, western part of China where the significance of ethnic diversity, urban-rural disparity and variations in school development exists. In addition, there have been entrenched problems of teacher and teaching quality, resources inadequacy and ‘left-behind’ children. Written by a group of Chinese and international scholars, the book provides an updated analysis and discussion of educational development and related issues in the less developed part of Western China. These chapters cover broad contextual issues of educational development and reforms, issues of quality and equality in different sectors of education, as well as curriculum implementation, teaching innovations and professional development of teachers.

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Development of What, for What, and for Whom?
Perspectives on Education for Minority Nationalities in Western China
Pages: 37–76
Gender Inequality and Ethnicity
Educational Stratification in Western China, 1949–2004
Pages: 77–96
The Welfare and Education of Left-Behind Children in Western China
Problems, Solutions and Challenges
Pages: 97–119
A Glimpse of Quality and Equity Issues in Education in West China
A Narrative Inquiry into a Novice Mongolian Teacher’s Life in Northwest China
Pages: 137–161
Reluctant to Serve Their Hometowns and Country
Xinjiang Class Graduates and Teaching in Xinjiang’s ‘Bilingual’ Schools
Pages: 163–175
Deciphering Difference
Educational Policy and Practice for Western China’s Muslim Women
Pages: 217–232
Teacher Commitment in Northwest China
A Comparative Study of Han and Uighur Teachers
Pages: 261–275
Challenges and Insights of Early Childhood Education in West China
From the Perspective of Quality and Equity
Pages: 277–300
Changing University Governance
A Case Study of a Top University in Western China
Pages: 311–324
Educational Researchers and their students
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