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1 Myself and my home university

2 My home city

3 Education in China

4 My research here

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1 Northeast Normal University ( NENU)

2 Teacher training

3 Micro-teaching and Learning Psychology

4 What Danish students are doing attracts my attention

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Micro-teaching and Learning Psychology

Micro-teaching: to imitate the real classroom teaching;

concentrated authentic classroom teaching

Learning Psychology: Psychology and life

( Richard J. Gerrig Philip G. Zimbardo)

Developing Psychology

( lin Chongde)

How to think straight about Psychology

( Keith E. Stanovich)

Psychology and Education

(Chenqi)

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Northeast Normal University

Students: 24567 Bachelor: 14365 Master and Doctor: 9478 Overseas: 724

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Changchun—my home city

Population : 11,196,648 Area : 20,604

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Education in China comprises 2 parts

Basic education and Higher education

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basic education

pre-school education

elementary education

generalsecondary edu

cation

junior middle schoool education

senior high school education

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Pre-school education usually covers a period of three years starting from 5 years old. Playing games is the central activity , which is a combination of education and conservation and mainly introduces kids to a school-like or classroom-like environment.

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Elemantary education

Most children go to elementary school at the age of eight and it lasts six years. During elementary stage, math and Chinese are the most important with some other subjects, such as science, PE, music and art.

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JMS includes a period of three

years. In addition to Chinese, math and

English, students have history, geography,

physics , biology and chemistry.

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In China, it is also called “ nine-year free compulsory education” which includes schooling from elementary school education to junior middle school education.

Three characteristics of compulsory education

• compulsion: must and should

• public welfare: two exemptions and one supplement

• popularity: high enrollment

Compulsory Education

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Teaching Philosophy

We guide and push students to get and know out of classroom what they are supposed to get and know, namely, ”whats”.

We try hard to inspire a sense of wonderment in the world around us, namely, ”whys”.

We try harder to encourage students to solve problems using these basic scholastic knowledge and develop kind of critical thinking by setting up certain learning workshops, namely, ”hows”.

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Curriculum

Chinese teachers are expected to follow a national curriculum.

Chinese students are expected to master a body of knowledge

by demonstrating on exams some familiarity with these facts,

terms, and concepts studied in the course.

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Development and Achievement

Since 1986 when China started to carry out nine-year compulsory education , it has made an astonished achievement by popularizing the compulsory education during the past 30 years.

By 2008, most students in both rural and urban areas can enjoy free compulsory education.

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Enrollment rate of elementary school

Enrollment rate of junior middle school

Enrollment rate of senior high school

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Problems and Challenges

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Source of Funds

The Financial Source of Compulsory Education•Financial Allocation. It is the main source of compulsory educational funds.

•Taxation from enterprises, self- employed businessmen etc.

•Donation from society and individuals.

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Comparison

Bright and comfortable classroom

shabby and crude classroom

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Tidy and roomy dorm

Messy and crowded dorm

Comparison

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Twelve-year compulsory education

“Twelve-year compulsory education” was proposed , which claimed that senior high school education or pre-school education should be included in the compulsory education. Now, some developed coastal areas has began to try out twelve-year compulsory education in China, but it has not been popularized widely yet.

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SHS can be classified into public high schools , nongovernmental senior high schools, and technical schools.

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In public senior high schools, which covers 3 years, students take Chinese, math, English, history, geography, physics , biology, chemistry, PE, drawing and music. Teaching materials can be classified into required courses and elective courses and students can be divided into liberal arts and science students. There are examinations every other month. And in the 6th semester, students can choose to take the well-known national college entrance examination (NCEE) , and the marks from NCEE will decide which university students are allowed to enter. There is a hierarchy among these courses. Those to be tested in NCEE belong to the first rank, with the others the secondary.

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The pinnacle of SHS is to prepare students for NCEE.

Such system is based on linearity.

Our central government has tried a lot to reform this situation, but so far , the outcome is limited.

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Higher Education

Colleges and Universities: 820

top universities: 40

Vocational schools : 1228

private universities: 311

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I am supervised by Lotte on Efterskole project. So far I have been 6 Dannish Efterskoles, observing various classes, joining the discussion group there, talking with students and teachers, eating and playing with them. Last week, I took part in the board meeting of Efterskole and delivered a speech at the meeting on my impression on Efterskoles.

Efterskole experience is an educational shock to me and kind of insight I have never thought about before.

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