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China has long been an object of curiousity for Western observers, a fascination that has only grown with the ascent of Deng Xiaoping and the subsequent arrival of China as a top economic power. Based on field research conducted in 2005-6, this book represents an unconventional contribution to our understanding of the social processes that continue to transform that country. It will be of interest of those curious about these transformations as they have played out in the mainland Chinese education system in the post-Mao reform era. Unlike most commentaries on Chinese education, this book is primarily concerned with processes of change from the perspective of Chinese teachers. It aggressively challenges common-sense western understandings of Chinese teachers and learners, holding that Chinese schools, and Chinese society in general, are social spaces that are far more contested than is generally believed. At the same time, it avoids the simplistic conclusion that widespread opposition to reform is evidence of the impending arrival of democracy in any conventional manifestation.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
China has long been an object of curiousity for Western observers, a fascination that has only grown with the ascent of Deng Xiaoping and the subsequent arrival of China as a top economic power. Based on field research conducted in 2005-6, this book represents an unconventional contribution to our understanding of the social processes that continue to transform that country. It will be of interest of those curious about these transformations as they have played out in the mainland Chinese education system in the post-Mao reform era. Unlike most commentaries on Chinese education, this book is primarily concerned with processes of change from the perspective of Chinese teachers. It aggressively challenges common-sense western understandings of Chinese teachers and learners, holding that Chinese schools, and Chinese society in general, are social spaces that are far more contested than is generally believed. At the same time, it avoids the simplistic conclusion that widespread opposition to reform is evidence of the impending arrival of democracy in any conventional manifestation.