Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian
Hong Kong Institute of Education
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Asia-pacific Journal of Teacher Education | 2013
Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Allan Walker
On-going curriculum reform in China demands that teachers and principals shift their norms of practice to facilitate student learning. Principals are expected to take a more hands-on approach and work more collaboratively with teachers towards curriculum change. This paper presents case studies of how principals in three different schools in Shanghai shaped teacher development activities which built teacher understanding and capacity to meet the requirements of the curriculum reform. The analysis provides insights into how principals proactively promoted teacher development and identifies some of possible gaps in their strategies. Implications are drawn about the relationships between curriculum reform, school leadership and teacher development.
International Journal of Educational Management | 2017
Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Allan Walker
Purpose The purpose of this paper is threefold: to sketch the current policy context that frames the education of migrant children in Shanghai; to explore the work lives of school leaders in the privately owned but government-supported schools; and to understand the socio-cultural and educational factors that shape the leadership practices in these schools. Design/methodology/approach This paper drew from publicly accessible policy papers and interview data with four principals leading migrant children’s schools in Shanghai. Findings Migrant children’s schools have received increasing policy recognition and attention. Principals of these schools have strived to adopt various leadership strategies to enhance the quality of education as received by migrant children. However, due to the institutional barriers such as hukou, multiple challenges continue to face migrant children and leaders leading migrant schools. Originality/value This is one of the first few papers that collected data from principals leading migrant children’s schools. The paper contributes to further understandings about leadership in high-needs school context and about education quality and equity in relation to programme for international student assessment success in Shanghai.
Frontiers of Education in China | 2011
Allan Walker; Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Shuang 張爽 Zhang
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Allan Walker; Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian
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Allan Walker; Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Darren A. Bryant
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Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Allan Walker; Darren A. Bryant
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Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Allan Walker
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Allan David 汪雅量 Walker; Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian
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Allan Walker; Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian
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Haiyan 錢海燕 Qian; Allan Walker; Yulian Zheng