Equity issues in Chinese higher education policy : a case study of the enrollment expansion policy / Hongzhi Zhang.
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TextSeries: Education and society in ChinaPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2024Edition: First editionDescription: pages cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032358345
- 9781032358352
- 378.51Â 23/eng/20240308
- LC213.3.C6Â Z43 2024
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Kenya School of Government - Nairobi | LC213.3.C6 Z43 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NRB49815 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Investigating the highly influential enrolment expansion policy in Chinese higher education, this book outlines how educational equity issues were understood and addressed in the formulation and implementation of the policy, and its impacts on the socio-economic fabric of China in the past decade. Drawing on Chinese policy documents and interviews with government and university representatives, Zhang examines the education system under the Mao era and the post-Mao era and outlines the different approaches to equity that have characterized education in China in the 20th and 21st century. Stephen Ball's 'policy cycle' is used as a framework to analyse the various contexts (text, discourse, and social practice) in which policy is formed. Zhang argues that education policy was not simply driven by concerns of equity, but also by economic interests and political discourse. Zhang further goes on to analyze how education policy was implemented by provincial governments and highlights the tension between central policy and on-the-ground implementation. Bringing analysis of Chinese policy and research to a wider audience, this text will interest education policy makers and academics in the field of educational equity and higher education research"-- Provided by publisher.
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