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Publication Date: 2007-Jun
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Recent Chinese Experiences in Curriculum Reform
Zhu, Muju
Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, v37 n2 p223-235 Jun 2007
Although it seems obsolete to analyse and criticise a curriculum from the point-of-view of "subject-centredness", this is the situation we face during the Chinese basic education curriculum reform. This article gives a brief introduction to the ideas behind the development and practice of the Chinese curriculum reform and the progress of the reform since 2001. Several aspects of the reform are introduced: 1. Re-examining and revamping academic courses; 2. Adding general practical courses; 3. Diversifying the curriculum with local and school-based courses; 4. Providing elective courses for all students. We also give two examples to present the idea of the new curriculum and practice.
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Indicators, Educational Research, Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience, National Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Practices
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China
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