China's Educational Modernisation and the Sources of Rural Teachers

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Author_Wang Guoming
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Central Government
Chinese Education
Chinese Government
County Level Governments
County's Education Bureau
County’s Education Bureau
Education Bureau
Education Modernisation
Education System
educational equity China
educational policy analysis
Elementary Schools
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Junior Middle School
modernisation theory application
Preservice Teachers
Primary Normal Schools
Professional Development
qualitative field research
Rural Education
Rural Elementary Schools
Rural Primary
rural school management
Rural Schools
Rural Teacher Education
rural teacher recruitment strategies
Rural Teacher Training
Rural Teachers
Secondary Normal School
Shaanxi Gansu Ningxia Border Region
Tao Xingzhi
Tax Sharing System
Teacher Recruitment
Teacher Training Schools
teacher workforce development
Village Organisations

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  • ISBN 9781032417660
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing on modernisation theory, this book charts the history and development of China’s rural education while examining the changes in rural teacher training and recruitment since the beginning of the twentieth century.

Highlighting the changes in the composition of the body of rural teachers after modern schools were established in rural areas in China, the author outlines and discusses several historical phases that figure in the transformation of the teaching profession, including traditional private homeschooling teachers (sishu teachers), the earliest group of teachers of new-style schools, non-government teachers, teachers trained in normal schools and substitute teachers.

Based on field studies in a county in northern China, the book analyses various contributing factors in rural teacher resourcing, ranging from China’s modernisation and urbanisation, the county’s social and economic development, management systems of rural schools and teachers, and teacher training and recruiting mechanisms. It also introduces the temporary solutions and long-term plans that have been adopted and implemented in different historical periods to regenerate the rural teaching force.

The title will be a useful reference for scholars, students, and policymakers interested in modern and contemporary education in China, rural teachers, and rural education.

Wang Guoming is an associate professor at the School of Education, Shandong Normal University, China. His main research areas are the sociology of rural education, teacher training, and school teacher management.

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