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Feng, Daming.
Understanding China's school leadershipinterpreting the terminology /
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Understanding China's school leadershipby Daming Feng.
其他題名:
interpreting the terminology /
作者:
Feng, Daming.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020.
面頁冊數:
xxii, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
標題:
Educational leadershipChina.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0749-6
ISBN:
9789811507496$q(electronic bk.)
Understanding China's school leadershipinterpreting the terminology /
Feng, Daming.
Understanding China's school leadership
interpreting the terminology /[electronic resource] :by Daming Feng. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020. - xxii, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Forewords -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. China's school leadership: an overview -- 1.1 Brief retrospect -- 1.2 School leadership contexts -- References -- 2. Local school system and school inner system -- 2.1 Local school system -- 2.2 School organizational system -- 2.3 Principal-in-charge system -- 2.4 Party-administration rules of order -- 2.5 Fundamental requirements for decision making -- 2.6 Subject-based operation system -- 2.7 Grade-based operation system -- 2.8 Major meetings -- Appendix -- References -- 3. Principalship and leadership team -- 3.1 Co- headship -- 3.2 School level leadership -- 3.3 Junior management -- 3.4 Six-principle -- 3.5 Principal selecting procedure -- 3.6 Principal rank system -- 3.7 Democratic reviewing -- Appendix -- References -- 4. Leadership strategies -- 4.1 Tong-Yi-Si-Xiang (TYSX) -- 4.2 Yi-Shen-Zuo-Ze (YSZZ) -- 4.3 Yi-Qing-Dong-Ren (YQDR) -- 4.4 Xian-Jin-Ping-Bi -- 4.5 Group honor building -- 4.6 Arousing three-facet-attitude/disposition -- 4.7 Cardinal perspective toward teachers -- 4.8 Performance related pay policy -- Appendix -- References -- 5. Curriculum leadership -- 5.1 Curriculum change and rebuilding -- 5.2 Three-level-curriculum frameworks -- 5.3 Curriculum leadership capacity building -- 5.4 School-based curriculum design -- 5.5 School-based curriculum development and implementation -- 5.6 School-based curriculum evaluation and assurance -- 5.7 University-School collaboration -- Appendix -- References -- 6. Instructional Leadership -- 6.1 Teaching-study group -- 6.2 Five-step requirement -- 6.3 Open/public lessons -- 6.4 Tong-Ke-Yi-Gou (TKYG) -- 6.5 Jie-Ban-Shang-Ke (JBSK) -- 6.6 Getting a taste -- 6.7 Teaching reflection -- 6.8 Individual professional file -- Appendix -- References -- 7. Teacher supervision and development -- 7.1 Licensure examination -- 7.2 Normalized internship -- 7.3 Periodical registration -- 7.4 Five-step career ladder -- 7.5 Two honorary titles for outstanding teachers -- 7.6 Professional community building -- 7.7 Inter-school vehicles of CPD -- 7.8 Cross-district vehicles of CPD -- Appendix -- References -- 8. Student supervision and guidance -- 8.1 Class supervisor -- 8.2 Class collectivism building -- 8.3 Class committee -- 8.4 Conduct guiding and supervision -- 8.5 School ceremony & ritual -- 8.6 Themed activities -- 8.7 Adolescent center -- 8.8 Social practice -- Appendix -- References -- 9. Home and Community education coordination -- 9.1 Parent committee -- 9.2 Parents school -- 9.3 Community education committee -- 9.4 Community service -- 9.5 Community volunteer educator -- 9.6 Local education -- 9.7 Campus sharing -- Appendix -- References.
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This open access book outlines key terms of China's school leadership in Chinese political and legal, financial, administrative, and cultural contexts. It reveals and interprets the real meaning of these practical terms based on existing laws, government documents, school policy texts as well as the latest empirical findings from school leaders and teachers' surveys and interviews in China. Providing a holistic picture of China's school leadership through the unique meanings of these terms, the book offers researchers and graduate students insights into school leadership practice and its context in China. Thus, it would likely intensify readers' knowledge base to analyse and interpret the phenomenon and research data regarding China's school leadership.
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