2018
DOI: 10.30926/ecnuroe2018010107
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Exploring the Mysteries of School Success in Shanghai

Abstract: Purpose-The purpose of the paper is to discuss some of the mysteries around the much-touted recent success of school education in China and to explore some of the key conditions that may underpin the success. Design/Approach/Methods-It is a conceptual paper. A wide range of available data and literature has been consulted and analyzed to carefully marshal arguments about how to understand the mysteries and the conditions underpinning the success. Findings-The paper discusses four mysteries around education suc… Show more

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“…The principal’s authority is naturally accepted, and teachers are accustomed to showing compliance with their principals. Also, in collectivistic societies, social relationships matter for the operation of leadership practices, as in China ( Walker and Qian, 2018b ). The principals’ care about their teachers’ professional and personal lives is highlighted in school contexts ( Yin and Zheng, 2018 ).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The principal’s authority is naturally accepted, and teachers are accustomed to showing compliance with their principals. Also, in collectivistic societies, social relationships matter for the operation of leadership practices, as in China ( Walker and Qian, 2018b ). The principals’ care about their teachers’ professional and personal lives is highlighted in school contexts ( Yin and Zheng, 2018 ).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Chinese cultures have the traditions of respecting for authority and maintaining harmonious relationship ( Bush and Qiang, 2000 ; Walker and Qian, 2018b ). The tradition of respect for authority widely exists in school contexts ( Bush and Qiang, 2000 ).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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