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Chinese teachers’ perceptions of the ‘good citizen’: Implications for implementing China’s civic education curriculum
Hui LI
,
Kerry John KENNEDY
, Chuang Bao TAN
Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I)
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China
100%
Chinese Teachers
100%
Citizen Awareness
14%
Citizenship
14%
Civic Education
100%
Civics Curriculum
14%
Copyright
14%
Curriculum Guidelines
14%
Education Curriculum
100%
Education Program
14%
Good Citizen
100%
Good Teacher
14%
Intellect
14%
Junior High School Teachers
14%
Mainland China
14%
Official Curriculum
14%
Official Statements
14%
Teacher Awareness
14%
Teacher Conceptions
14%
Teacher Perceptions
100%
Two-level
14%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
100%
Civic Education
100%
Civics
16%
Congruence
16%
Education Program
16%
Mainland China
16%
Qualitative Method
16%
Secondary Schools
16%
Teacher Perceptions
100%
Teacher Role
16%