This book provides an up-to-date account of relevant early childhood
policy and practice in five Chinese societies: the People's Republic of
China or Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore, and Taiwan. It
analyses how traditional Chinese values, Eastern and Western curricular
approaches, and socio-political, economic, cultural and demographic
changes influence current policies, services and practice. It addresses
responses to global concerns about the excluded and disadvantaged, and
about quality, and explains lessons from and for Chinese early childhood
education.
This book is the first English-language research-based review of early
childhood education and the factors that affect it in different Chinese
societies. It is particularly timely given the increased recognition of
the importance of early childhood education for human capital
development globally, and the international interest in understanding
early education in Chinese societies.iv>