Reassessing Vocational Education in China

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Chinese Education
Chinese Taipei
comparative education
curriculum reform strategies
Education Policy
Education Systems
educational equity
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ESCS Index
Expansive Learning Environment
Family Socioeconomic Backgrounds
Immigrant Background
international benchmarking
labour market adaptation
Math Proficiency Levels
Multiple Factor Analysis
OECD Average
PISA Data
PISA Questionnaire
PISA Test
Private Vocational Schools
Public Vocational Schools
Restrictive Expansive Continuum
School Background Variables
Secondary Vocational Education
student competency assessment
Student Teacher Ratio
Teacher Student Relations
Vocational Education
Vocational Education Practitioners
Vocational Education System
Vocational School
vocational school performance analysis
Vocational School Students

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032526119
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on the international comparison of vocational education in major countries and regions, this book revisits and reappraises China’s vocational education in terms of its institutional advantages and recent outstanding performance.

For a long time, vocational education in China has been undervalued among the public, and students in vocational schools are also underrated as academic failures. Drawing on the empirical methods and data of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the author compares vocational education across theglobe, including Germany, Austria and those with traditional high-performing vocational education systems, as well as China, Japan, South Korea and other Southeast Asian countries. The results show that Chinese vocational school students performed well, especially exhibiting competency in adapting to transforming requirements for labor force in an intelligent era. The book also presents the policy achievements of vocational education in promoting equity in China. It aims to reshape the public’s understanding of the competency development of students in vocational schools and give insights into promoting curriculum reform.

The book will appeal to scholars and students of vocational education, education policy, Chinese education and PISA and also policymakers and practitioners of vocational education.

Xu JinJie is Professor of Education at Shanghai Normal University, China. She specializes in the application of International Large-Scale Assessment in Education (ILSA) for policy analysis, particularly within the context of vocational education and teacher education.

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