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Learning Stories as cross-national policy borrowing: The interplay of globalization and localization in preprimary education in Contemporary China
Authors:Minyi Li  Sue Grieshaber
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;2. Department of Education, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Chinese kindergartens’ over 110 years of adaptation of foreign models is a vivid example of how globalization comes into direct contact with Chinese culture and creates cultural hybridities. Learning Stories as a narrative assessment tool to children’s development from New Zealand, has swept China with the endorsement from the professional organizations and local authorities, especially attracting many followers in Beijing. Based on a two-year participatory action research in Beijing, the article examines Learning Stories as policy borrowing, redesigned as an innovative reflection tool for professional learning community which results from processes of mutual influence between the global and the local. The article highlights the importance of culture and context in considering professional development and the ‘fluid’ and dynamic nature of ‘glocalization’ working towards integration of globalization and localization. Furthermore, borrowing or learning foreign policies in preprimary education can be seen as one of governmental strategies to assimilate education more thoroughly than ever before into a network of disciplinary procedures and voluntary self-control.
Keywords:Learning Stories  policy borrowing  globalization  localization  China
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