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Linking Competence to Opportunities to Learn : Models of Competence and Data Mining (Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)

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For many people, a high standard for student learning is desirable.

This is what underlies current standard-based science education reforms around the world.

As someone who was born and brought up in a less-privileged home and educated in a resource-limited school environment in a developing country, I always had to study hard to meet various standards from elementary to high school to univ- sity.

My first book in English published over 10 years ago (Liu, X. [1996]. Mathematics and Science Curriculum Change in the People’s Republic of China.

Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press) provided me an opportunity to examine standards (i. e. , Chinese national science teaching syllabi) from a historical and political point of view.

I argued that standards are developed for particular poli- cal agendas in order to maintain the privileged position of certain groups (i. e. , urban residents) in a society at expenses of others (i. e. , rural residents). Thus, underneath standards is systematic discrimination and injustice.

Since then, I have had opportunities to study the issue of standards in much more breadth and depth.

This book, Linking Competence to Opportunities to Learn: Models of Competence and data mining, provides me an opportunity to examine standards from a different perspective: opportunity to learn.

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Springer
9048182212 / 9789048182213
Paperback / softback
370
28/10/2010
Netherlands
140 pages, VIII, 140 p.
155 x 235 mm