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This book examines the practices and effects of emerging
international curriculum programs established by Chinese elite
public high schools and supported by China's New Curriculum Reform
and the Chinese-Foreign Cooperation in Running Schools (CFCRS)
policy. Drawing on critical theory, the book applies sociological
and anthropological approaches to the study of the educational
practices of such curriculum programs and the rising Chinese elite
class, as well as educational policy globally. Through analyzing a
wide variety of data sources, this book focuses on examining how
changing local and global contexts have influenced and shaped the
educational opportunities, experiences, and aspirations of
privileged urban Chinese students who are able to attend these
programs and who hope to study at U.S. universities. In doing so,
the book is intended to define the problematics of the
internationalization of Chinese education and an emergent form of
elite education in China, which are complex and embedded in the
process of modernization in China. Neoliberalism, Globalization,
and "Elite" Education in China: Becoming International will appeal
to undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics in the fields of
curriculum studies, educational policy studies, sociology of
education, and anthropology of education, as well as policymakers
with an interest in globalization and education, education policy,
and education and international development.
This book examines the practices and effects of emerging
international curriculum programs established by Chinese elite
public high schools and supported by China's New Curriculum Reform
and the Chinese-Foreign Cooperation in Running Schools (CFCRS)
policy. Drawing on critical theory, the book applies sociological
and anthropological approaches to the study of the educational
practices of such curriculum programs and the rising Chinese elite
class, as well as educational policy globally. Through analyzing a
wide variety of data sources, this book focuses on examining how
changing local and global contexts have influenced and shaped the
educational opportunities, experiences, and aspirations of
privileged urban Chinese students who are able to attend these
programs and who hope to study at U.S. universities. In doing so,
the book is intended to define the problematics of the
internationalization of Chinese education and an emergent form of
elite education in China, which are complex and embedded in the
process of modernization in China. Neoliberalism, Globalization,
and "Elite" Education in China: Becoming International will appeal
to undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics in the fields of
curriculum studies, educational policy studies, sociology of
education, and anthropology of education, as well as policymakers
with an interest in globalization and education, education policy,
and education and international development.
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