The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy
The education implementation process in China remains uncharted by researchers. The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy puts forth a general theory on China’s education programs, encompassing policy processes, actions, and interactions and grounded on the views of street-level bureaucrats in China. Kai Yu investigates these processes and presents teachers’ reflections on the change process, as well as implementation stories from four Beijing schools. He reports on their attitudes, their beliefs, and their pedagogical practices for implementing the innovative education program. Yu argues that the imperatives of meritocratic ideology have undermined the detracking policy and its practice. The strength of a program of change rests not so much on the power of the ideas, purposes, and values as on the reinterpretation of the implementers based on their personal understandings of institution and practice.
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The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy
The education implementation process in China remains uncharted by researchers. The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy puts forth a general theory on China’s education programs, encompassing policy processes, actions, and interactions and grounded on the views of street-level bureaucrats in China. Kai Yu investigates these processes and presents teachers’ reflections on the change process, as well as implementation stories from four Beijing schools. He reports on their attitudes, their beliefs, and their pedagogical practices for implementing the innovative education program. Yu argues that the imperatives of meritocratic ideology have undermined the detracking policy and its practice. The strength of a program of change rests not so much on the power of the ideas, purposes, and values as on the reinterpretation of the implementers based on their personal understandings of institution and practice.
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The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy

The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy

by Kai Yu
The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy

The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy

by Kai Yu

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The education implementation process in China remains uncharted by researchers. The Implementation of Inclusive Education in Beijing: Exorcizing the Haunting Specter of Meritocracy puts forth a general theory on China’s education programs, encompassing policy processes, actions, and interactions and grounded on the views of street-level bureaucrats in China. Kai Yu investigates these processes and presents teachers’ reflections on the change process, as well as implementation stories from four Beijing schools. He reports on their attitudes, their beliefs, and their pedagogical practices for implementing the innovative education program. Yu argues that the imperatives of meritocratic ideology have undermined the detracking policy and its practice. The strength of a program of change rests not so much on the power of the ideas, purposes, and values as on the reinterpretation of the implementers based on their personal understandings of institution and practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739146996
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/27/2014
Series: Emerging Perspectives on Education in China
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 904 KB

About the Author

Kai Yu is associate professor of education and public policy at Beijing Normal University.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Haunting Specter
Chapter Two: Key Issues Chapter Three: The Policy
Chapter Four: Implementation Stories: Four Cases
Chapter Five: The Implementers
Chapter Six: Cross-case Analysis
Chapter Seven: Inclusive Education in a Market Society: Remaking Meritocracy with Chinese Characteristics
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