From Teach For America to Teach For China

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Central Primary School
Charter Management Organizations
Charter Schools
China's Curriculum Reform
China’s Curriculum Reform
Chinese Education
comparative education studies
Corps Members
Deliberative Democracy Scholars
Education Reform
Education System
Educational Equality
educational equity
Educational Inequities
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Global Policy Network
global teacher programme effectiveness
High Level Teach
Junior Secondary School
Local Teachers
Neo-liberal Education
Neo-liberal Education Reform
Neoliberal Education
Neoliberal Education Reform
philanthropic influence education
policy transfer analysis
Policy Transfer Network
Professional Development
Public Participation
public participation research
Public Sphere Influence
Rural Education
Senior Secondary School
strong state control
Student Centered Teaching Methods
Table Tennis Table
Teach For All
Teach for America
Teach for China
teacher workforce mobility
Traditional Public School Teachers
transnational advocacy networks
transnational education policy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138325364
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the role of Teach For China in addressing educational equity and expanding public participation in education. The author uses the case of Teach For China to explore the broader theme of the mobility of education models between contexts characterized by neoliberalism and those characterized by strong state control. Transnational advocacy networks are increasingly influential in the education policy making process. These networks, comprised of entrepreneurs and education corporations, think tanks, philanthropists, and government agencies, facilitate the global mobility of policy models. It is widely accepted that an education model should not be transplanted from one context to another without careful consideration of how contextual differences might impact the model’s effectiveness. The book explores the argument that the same model is not only quantitatively different in terms of effectiveness, but that models can play qualitatively different roles in neoliberal and strong-state contexts, sometimes moving education reform in opposite directions.

The book will appeal to anyone interested in global teacher education reform and equity in education.

Sara Lam is an assistant professor of education at the University of Minnesota, Morris. Her research and teaching focus on educational equity and democratic participation in education in rural areas of China and the United States. She is a co-founder and board member of the Rural China Education Foundation.

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