How Middle School Curriculum in Chongqing Portrays Chinese Socialism
This project is contextualized in Shijing Xu and Michael Connelly's (2013-2020) SSHRC Partnership Grant Project, Canada-China Reciprocal Learning in Teacher Education and School Education. The goal of the SSHRC Partnership Grant Project is to compare Canadian and Chinese education in such a way...
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