Demanding and resisting vocational education: a comparative study of schools in rural and urban China |
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Authors: | Mette Halskov Hansen T. E. Woronov |
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Affiliation: | 1. IKOS East-Asia , University of Oslo , Blindern , Oslo , Norway;2. Department of Anthropology , School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney , Sydney , Australia |
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Abstract: | The Chinese government is pouring resources into building vocational education at all levels of the Chinese educational system. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in three vocational secondary schools in 2007–2012, this article compares rural and urban schools to highlight the persistent urban–rural divide in implementing vocational education, and to understand popular resistance to vocational education and its effects on students and families. Through observations of classroom practice and interviews with students, parents, teachers, and administrators, the authors investigate the paradox of why vocational education is growing rapidly in China, even though parents and students have deeply-held objections to this form of schooling. |
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