New Curricular Standards of Senior High Schools in China

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China has embarked on a new wave of curriculum reform since 2018. New Curricular Standards attempts to reposition high schools with the aim of improving the quality of citizens nationwide. It repositions basic education for the public which shall not only prepare students for university, but also for students to adapt to social life and career development, thus laying a foundation for their whole-life development. Emphasizing the key competence that students are expected to possess and formulating the academic quality standards are the two major innovations in this reform.

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Ji, Y., & Zhang, Y. (2019). New Curricular Standards of Senior High Schools in China. Beijing International Review of Education, 1(2–3), 579–583. https://doi.org/10.1163/25902539-00102008

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