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Urban teachers’ perceptions of inclusion of migrant children in the Chinese educational institution: a comparative study
Authors:Ting Liu  Kathryn Holmes  James Albright
Institution:1. AOB 69, School of Education, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australiating.liu@uon.edu.au;3. School of Education, University of Newcastle, Office HC64, Hunter Building, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
Abstract:Recently China has been undergoing an unprecedented urbanisation process which has resulted in millions of rural families living in urban areas. As part of a study of Chinese migrant children's educational experiences, surveys and interviews were conducted with primary school teachers in a metropolitan city in East China. The objectives of this study were to describe teachers’ perceptions of migrant children's education in both migrant schools and in public schools, and to investigate differences in their beliefs between school types. Results found that urban teachers’ perceptions of educational inclusion of migrant students were slightly negative in general. However, teachers in public schools showed significantly more positive attitudes to inclusion of migrant students than migrant school teachers. In the light of these findings, the paper concludes with implications for practice and policy for education of migrant children in China.
Keywords:China  migrant–urban public schools  educational inclusion  perception
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