Chapter 1 Conceptualizing concept-added policy chain: ideas and implications.- Chapter 2 The Chinese ideological education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 3 The Chinese culture education policy landscape:A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 4 The Chinese teacher education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 5 The Chinese family education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 6 The Chinese equality education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 7 The Chinese innovation education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 8 The Chinese opening-up education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 9 The Chinese inclusion education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.- Chapter 10 Overview of The Chinese education policy landscape: A concept-added policy chain perspective.
EryongXue, Ph.D. Changjiang Scholar of Ministry of Education, is a professor at the China Institute of Education and Social Development, Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, serving as the Chief Scholar from the Ministry of Education of the Education Thoughts of President Xi Jinping. His research interests include the education policy and law, the comparative education policy and the equality of education. He has published over 160 articles, monographs, reports, and policy briefs in these areas.
Jian Li, Ph.D. is an assistant professor at the China Institute of Education and Social Development, Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University. During pursuing her Ph.D. at Indiana University in Bloomington, USA, Dr. Li served as the Senior Research Consultant for the Office of the Vice Provost for Educational Inclusion and Diversity, and in associate researcher positions at the Project on Academic Success, Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University. Dr. Li’s general area of scholarship is the education policy and law and the comparative education policy. Dr. Li has published over 40 articles, monographs and book chapters internationally.
This book examines the Chinese education policy landscape since 1978 by constructing a policy analysis tool, the “concept-added policy chain,” to explore how to review, map, and forecast the evolution of thatlandscape both historically and contextually. It critically reviews and analyzes the topic from conceptual, practical, and strategic perspectives.
In addition, the book highlights selected historical educational policy shifts in order to explore both the internal and external rationale behind the development of an education policy with Chinese characteristics. Lastly, it shares unique insights into the intricate political logics involved in today’s Chinese education policy development, exploring them systematically and comprehensively.