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Table of Contents
Intro
Series Foreword
The Series and East-West Contrasting Educational Narratives
Series Objectives and Contribution to Knowledge
References
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
Part I: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction
Citizenship: A Complex Concept
Citizenship Education Puzzles in a Canada-China Inter-School Reciprocal Learning Landscape
The Canada-China Reciprocal Learning Partnership (RLP)
Toronto-Shanghai Sister School Network
Emerging Puzzles
Practical Inquiry into Citizenship Teaching Beyond West-East Boundaries
Research Significance
Mapping the Study
References
Chapter 2: Narrative Inquiry: A Way-Seeking Framework to Re-Search Teachers' Knowledge of Educating for Citizenship
Key Terms and Literature Review
Teacher Experience
Teacher Knowledge
Curriculum-Making
Citizenship Education
Sister School Reciprocal Learning Landscape
Teacher Learning, Growth and Development
Starting in a "Narrative Inquiry" Maze
School-Based Narrative Inquiry as a Framework
Narrative Thinking of Experience
Being an Ideal Guest
A Way-Seeking Mentality to Re-Search
Teachers' Knowledge of Educating for Citizenship
A Personal Practical View on Teachers' Citizenship Education Knowledge
Moving Forward
References
Chapter 3: Narrative Methods in the Bay Street-Minzhu Sister School Reciprocal Learning Landscape
The Sister School Context
An International Research Team
Fieldwork Methods
Interpreting the Story of One Teacher: Ann Barton
Representing Ann's Story Using the Sonata Form
References
Part II: Ann Barton's Narrative of Making Citizenship Curriculum
Chapter 4: Ann as a Citizenship Curriculum Maker
Ann's Curriculum-Making Rhythm
Building a Classroom Community
Nurturing a Democratic Ethos Amidst Conflicts and Differences
Engaging Students in Shared Activities and Actions
Reflection: Ann's Citizenship Education Knowledge in the Form of Building a Democratic Community
Challenges and Hopes in the Bay Street-Minzhu Sister School Landscape
References
Chapter 5: Ann as a Collaborative Learner
Negotiating Collaborative Projects with Shanghai Teachers Through Skype
Reflection: Ann's Ritual as a Collaborative Learner
An Unfinished Reciprocal Learning Partnership Story
Series Foreword
The Series and East-West Contrasting Educational Narratives
Series Objectives and Contribution to Knowledge
References
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
Part I: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction
Citizenship: A Complex Concept
Citizenship Education Puzzles in a Canada-China Inter-School Reciprocal Learning Landscape
The Canada-China Reciprocal Learning Partnership (RLP)
Toronto-Shanghai Sister School Network
Emerging Puzzles
Practical Inquiry into Citizenship Teaching Beyond West-East Boundaries
Research Significance
Mapping the Study
References
Chapter 2: Narrative Inquiry: A Way-Seeking Framework to Re-Search Teachers' Knowledge of Educating for Citizenship
Key Terms and Literature Review
Teacher Experience
Teacher Knowledge
Curriculum-Making
Citizenship Education
Sister School Reciprocal Learning Landscape
Teacher Learning, Growth and Development
Starting in a "Narrative Inquiry" Maze
School-Based Narrative Inquiry as a Framework
Narrative Thinking of Experience
Being an Ideal Guest
A Way-Seeking Mentality to Re-Search
Teachers' Knowledge of Educating for Citizenship
A Personal Practical View on Teachers' Citizenship Education Knowledge
Moving Forward
References
Chapter 3: Narrative Methods in the Bay Street-Minzhu Sister School Reciprocal Learning Landscape
The Sister School Context
An International Research Team
Fieldwork Methods
Interpreting the Story of One Teacher: Ann Barton
Representing Ann's Story Using the Sonata Form
References
Part II: Ann Barton's Narrative of Making Citizenship Curriculum
Chapter 4: Ann as a Citizenship Curriculum Maker
Ann's Curriculum-Making Rhythm
Building a Classroom Community
Nurturing a Democratic Ethos Amidst Conflicts and Differences
Engaging Students in Shared Activities and Actions
Reflection: Ann's Citizenship Education Knowledge in the Form of Building a Democratic Community
Challenges and Hopes in the Bay Street-Minzhu Sister School Landscape
References
Chapter 5: Ann as a Collaborative Learner
Negotiating Collaborative Projects with Shanghai Teachers Through Skype
Reflection: Ann's Ritual as a Collaborative Learner
An Unfinished Reciprocal Learning Partnership Story