The Shanghai school system has attracted worldwide attention since its
impressive performance in the Programme for International Student
Assessment (PISA) in 2009. The system ranks as a ‘stunning
success’ according to standards of the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD). Shanghai also stands out for
having the world’s highest percentage of ‘resilient students’
– students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who
emerge as top performers. Learning From Shanghai: Lessons on
Educational Success offers a close-up view of the people and the
policies that have achieved such world-class performance. Based on
research and personal observation gathered during the author’s
recent field work with school principals, teachers and students, this
book explores the factors that explain Shanghai’s exceptional
success in education. The approach combines high standards of
scholarly research and analysis with the author’s unique personal
insights, as evidenced by chapters entitled Education is Filling a
Bucket and Lighting a Fire and Tiger Mothers, Dragon Children. Drawing
on her experience as an education professional and a teacher of
teachers, Charlene Tan thoroughly examines and analyzes the people,
the policies and the practices that distinguish Shanghai educators.
The contents include comprehensive details on the Shanghai approach to
quality education, from discussion of the balance between
centralization and decentralization, to school autonomy and
accountability, to testing policy and professional development for
teachers. The book includes detailed tables on curriculum and school
performance targets, sample appraisal forms for teachers and students,
and dozens of photographs. The author is an Associate Professor at the
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore.
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Lessons on Achieving Educational Success
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789814021876
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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