Constructing Social Support Systems for Left-behind and Migrant Children in China

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Central Government
child welfare policy
Chinese Communist Youth League
Civil Affairs Department
Civil Society
Communist Youth League Committee
Compulsory Education Stage
Dual Urban Rural Social Structure
Education Bureau
Education System
Education System Reform
educational equity
Educational Needs
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Eric Database
Left-behind Children
mental health support children
Migrant Children
Migrant Children's Education
Migrant Children’s Education
Migrant Schools
Migrant Students
Miscellaneous Fees
National People's Congress
National People’s Congress
Opposite Unity
Private Migrant Schools
Rural Education
rural education challenges
School Aged Migrant Children
School Learning
Social Organizations
Social Support System
social support systems reform China
stakeholder collaboration
urban migration studies
Urban Rural Education
Voluntary Organizations

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032101606
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book studies the educational needs of two disadvantaged groups of children in China (left-behind children in rural areas and migrant children in urban areas), aiming to optimize the social support system so that these disadvantaged children can realize their full potential.

The author conducts two separate researches and introduces the research background, methodology, related theories and advanced theories. Main difficulties of left-behind children and migrant children include parents’ lack of attention to their children’s mental health, teachers’ lack of expertise in working with these two groups of children, and a lack of collaboration between schools and NGOs. It suggests promoting systematic reform, helping parents to develop effective parenting skills, and establishing positive interactions among the stakeholders of social support for these disadvantaged children.

The book will be of interest to people who work with left-behind children in rural areas and those who work with migrant students in urban areas, including teachers, school administrators, local educational authorities, community-based service providers, and provincial and central departments of education.

Ling Li is a professor at the Centre for Education Policy in the Faculty of Education at Southwest University, China. Li’s interests include the reform and development of education system and education for vulnerable children and youth in China.

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