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A Motivation Perspective on College Admission Reform in Shanghai:The Effect of Providing More Choices and Multiple Evaluation Criteria

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摘要 Purpose:This study offered insights into how Chinese college admission reform brought about school changes and influenced students'motivation and learning behaviors.Design/Approach/Methods:Four classes in one public high school in the Shanghai Municipality were observed in their homeroom activities and during class breaks.Students and teachers were purposively selected and interviewed.Findings:Due to the more choices on national college entrance examination-examined subjects,career development courses and internships were offered to give students guidance on subject selection.A class shifting system was adopted.In response to the comprehensive evaluation criteria,more free time and club activities were offered so that students can develop their own interests in nonacademic areas.While the reform promoted some students'intrinsic motivation and mastery goals-that is,students reported their intention to develop interests and improve competences-some students made strategic decisions(e.g.,avoiding choosing Physics,intensive preparation,and extracurricular academic tutoring)to maximize college admission possibilities at the cost of ignoring their personal interests.
作者 Jing Wang 汪靖(Faculty of Education,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong SAR,China)
机构地区 Faculty of Education
出处 《ECNU Review of Education》 2022年第4期741-760,共20页 华东师大教育评论(英文)
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