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This book provides an overview of science education policies, research and practices in mainland China, with specific examples of the most recent developments in these areas. It presents an insiders report on the status of Chinese science education written primarily by native speakers with first-hand experiences inside the country. In addition, the book features multiple sectional commentaries by experts in the field that further connect these stories to the existing science education literature outside of China.

This book informs the international community about the current status of Chinese science education reforms. It helps readers understand one of the largest science education systems in the world, which includes, according to the Programme for International Student Assessment, the best-performing economy in the world in science, math and reading: Shanghai, China.

Readers gain insight into how science education in the rest of China compares to thatin Shanghai; the ways Chinese science educators, teachers and students achieve what has been accomplished; what Chinese students and teachers actually do inside their classrooms; what educational policies have been helpful in promoting student learning; what lessons can be shared within the international science education community; and much more.

This book appeals to science education researchers, comparative education researchers, science educators, graduate students, state science education leaders and officers in the international communities. It also helps Chinese students and faculty of science education discover effective ways to share their science education stories with the rest of the world. 
Part I Science Education Reform Policies
1 Status of Chinese Science Education Reforms: Policies and Development Framework
5(34)
Hongshia Zhang
Dongsheng Wan
Part II Science Curriculum and Instruction
2 An Overview of Early Childhood Science Education in China
39(20)
Xiaoyi Gao
Baohui Zhang
3 Elementary Science Education Reform in Guangzhou: Expectations and Changes
59(26)
Lingbiao Gao
Cuidian Feng
Maorong Zhan
Xueping Zheng
4 Science Teaching Practices in Junior Secondary Schools
85(16)
Hongjia Ma
Gavin W. Fulmer
Ling L. Liang
5 Science Curriculum and Implementation in Senior Secondary School
101(32)
Xiao Huang
Lin Ding
Bingyuan Hu
6 Examining the Senior Secondary School Chemistry Curriculum in China in View of Scientific Literacy
133(20)
Bing Wei
Bo Chen
Part III Environmental and Socioscientific Issues in Chinese Science Education
7 Challenges and Opportunities for Environmental Education Toward Education for Sustainable Development in Chinese Communities
153(26)
Irene Nga-yee Cheng
Winnie Wing-mui So
8 Hong Kong Students' Decision-Making About Ecological and Health Issues
179(28)
Yeung Chung Lee
Part IV Assessment
9 Assessing Science Learning in Schools: Current Policy and Practices
207(28)
Cuidian Feng
Lingbiao Gao
10 Alignment Between the National Science Curriculum Standards and Standardized Exams at Secondary School Gateways
235(24)
Xian Chen
Minyan Jiang
Li Cai
Ling L. Liang
Jing Du
Yan Zhou
11 Relationship Between Science Teachers' Conceptions of Assessment of Students' Academic Performance and Their Instructional Approaches
259(42)
Weining Wu
Part V Science Learning in Informal Settings
12 An Examination of National Policy on Youth Science Learning in Informal Education Settings and Its Implementation in China
301(14)
Huiliang Zhang
Shunke Shi
13 An Overview of Research on Informal Science Learning Among China's Youth
315(14)
Fujun Ren
Jingying Wang
14 Effects of Media on Science Learning of Chinese Youths: A Synthesis of Literature and a Case Study
329(16)
Ling Chen
Yan Yan
Jie Yuan
15 A Case Study of a Science Teacher in a Science Club Teaching Scientific Inquiry
345(16)
Xiuju Li
16 Students' Views of Science Learning During Visits to Science Museums: A Case Study
361(18)
Lihui Wang
Part VI Science Teacher Education
17 An Overview of Professional Preparation for Preservice and In-Service Science Teachers
379(22)
Cheng Liu
Enshan Liu
18 Enhancing Science Teacher Professional Development: Lessons from a Study of Misconceptions of Junior Secondary Biology Teachers
401(12)
Enshan Liu
Mingyu Li
19 Video Case Instruction: A New Approach to Instructional Design and Practice for Preservice Chemistry Teachers
413(14)
Zhen Lu
Lyna Kwan
About the Editors 427(2)
About the Section Editors 429(2)
Epilogue 431(10)
Index 441