“以别山之石擦亮自己的玉石”:中国新西兰式幼儿教育中心案例考察

A. Chan, M. Tesar, Ya-pei Lin
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本文报告了一个案例研究,调查了新西兰幼儿教育(ECE)信念在中国幼儿园的实施情况及其启示。该研究采用了文献分析和对教师和家长的个别访谈来收集数据。“西方”教育方法的融合在中国并不是一个新现象。本文使用实证研究结果来强调对这一正在进行的实践的新关注。它分析了在没有考虑社会和文化背景因素的情况下,将外国课程和教学法引入当地环境时出现的紧张局势。它进一步审视了进口的和全球的信仰和实践是如何回应和维持几代人所接受和制定的有价值的当地知识的。
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“Polish One’s Jade with Stones from Another Mountain”: Examining the Case of a New Zealand-Inspired Early Childhood Education Centre in China
This article reports on a case study that investigated the implementation of New Zealand early childhood education (ECE) beliefs in a kindergarten in China and its implications. The study used a process of document analysis and individual interviews with teachers and parents to collect data. The incorporation of “Western” education approaches is not a new phenomenon in China. This paper uses empirical findings to highlight new concerns regarding this ongoing practice. It analyses the tensions emerging when a foreign curriculum and pedagogy are imported into a local setting without consideration of social and cultural contextual factors. It further scrutinises how imported and global beliefs and practices are responsive to, and sustain, valuable local knowledge that has been embraced and enacted for generations.
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