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The teaching contest as a professional development activity to promote classroom instruction excellence in China

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Teaching contests might be alien to many readers outside of China mainland, but as one of professional development activities, it is well known by most of Chinese school teachers. This chapter, based on the data collected by mail surveys to the contest organizers, evaluation panel members, contest winners, and ordinary participating teachers, and detailed notes taken from various meetings of the evaluation committee, as well as a lesson video of one of the three contest winners, we aimed to the 2011 national high school teachers' teaching contests carefully, to examine the aims and processes of teaching contests, their possible merits or weaknesses for teachers’ professional development, and features of exemplary lessons demonstrated during the national teaching contest. It was found that the aim of the teaching contest was totally not the competition per se., to promote curriculum development and teachers' professional development, to provide a big platform for those teachers who pursue excellence in teaching to display, discuss, explore, and share with others about mathematics instruction were real intentions of the organizers.

History

Chapter number

13

Pagination

204-220

ISBN-13

9780415896016

ISBN-10

0415896010

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2013, Taylor & Francis

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

Li Y, Huang R

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

London, Eng.

Title of book

How Chinese teach mathematics and improve teaching

Series

Studies in Mathematical Thinking and Learning Series