Preface Christopher Day Introduction Part I: The Changing Landscape of Teaching in China 1. The Changing Conditions for the Work and Lives of Teachers in China: An Overview Xin Gao & Ruth Hayhoe 2. Ideological, Social and Cultural Forces Influencing Teacher Education and Development in China: A Critical Analysis Shibao Guo 3. Challenges with Rapid Growth Kai-ming Cheng Part II: Developing Teachers in Times of Change: Contexts Matter 4. The Impact of Policies on Teachers¿ Professionalism and Work under Accountability and Managerialism in the Chinese Mainland Leslie Lo, Manhong Lai and Lijia Wang 5. The Work and Lives of Teachers on the Honorary Road to Success: A Critical Analysis Xudong Zhu and Huan Song 6. China¿s Quest for World-Class Teachers: National Initiatives and Institutional Pathways Jun Li 7. Dilemmas of Teacher Professional Development in the Context of Curriculum Reform Hong-biao Yin 8.
Curriculum Leadership in Shanghai: Teacher Development and Hierarchically Enacted Teamwork Haiyan Qian and Allan Walker Part III: What Keeps Teachers Going: Identity, Resilience and Commitment 9. Teachers¿ Professional Identity and Emotions in the Context of Curriculum Reform: Chinese Perspectives John Chi-Kin LEE, Yvonne Xianhan Huang and Edmond Hau-Fai Law 10. Teachers¿ Beliefs and Practices: A Dynamic and Complex Relationship Hongying Zheng 11. Sustaining Resilience and Commitment in Times of Change: Stories of Chinese Teachers Qing Gu and Qiong Li.