Past/forward policy-making: transforming Chinese engineering education since the Reform and Opening-up |
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Authors: | Qin Zhu Brent K Jesiek Yu Gong |
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Institution: | School of Engineering Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | Although engineering education has played important roles in China’s growing power and influence on the world stage, engineering education policy since the Reform and Opening-up in the late 1970s has not been well documented in current English-language scholarship. Informed by historical and sociological studies of education, engineering and engineering education, this paper attempts to address this scholarly gap by relating contemporary Chinese engineering education policy-making to its broader historical, cultural and ideological contexts. Based on analysis of policy documents and reports released by the Chinese government and engineering schools, and drawing on prior scholarship of Chinese (engineering) education policy, this paper employs the concept of ‘past/forward’ as an analytic lens to interpret and understand four major areas of engineering education policy change in contemporary China: institutional reform, disciplines and majors, training objectives, and curriculum reform. |
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Keywords: | China engineering educational policy history Reform and Opening-up |
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