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New initiative puts focus on teaching and collaboration in China

Project 101 based around classroom observations and development of home-grown educational resources

Published on
September 11, 2023
Last updated
September 11, 2023
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China is expanding an聽excellence initiative that puts the focus on聽teaching quality and university collaboration rather than research and institutional competition.

In Project聽101, universities form consortia to聽conduct classroom observations, collate resources, build course systems and create or聽upgrade textbooks 鈥 often with a聽focus on聽home-grown curricula rather than Western standards.

In an initial pilot, 33 institutions 鈥 including Peking, Tsinghua and Beihang universities 鈥 were involved in partnerships to improve teaching standards in computer science courses. During the project鈥檚 first year, more than 400 class evaluations were completed, with academics from one provider often reviewing practices at a rival institution.

China鈥檚 Ministry of Education has said it now plans to roll the initiative out to cover other subjects, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological sciences, basic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, economics and philosophy.

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The intention is to organise each discipline into separate knowledge clusters. These will then inform and upgrade teaching, textbooks and course practices, which are to be promoted to universities across the country.

The blueprint for the project was drafted after an initial assessment of teaching on 40 leading computer science courses was conducted by an expert committee, including John Hopcroft, emeritus professor of computer science at Cornell University.

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鈥淭he idea is having faculty sit in on lectures and discussing how students interacted with what their teachers taught,鈥 said Professor Hopcroft, a winner of the Turing Award, regarded as the 鈥淣obel Prize of computing鈥.

鈥淭he assumption is that the resulting discussion will lead to improved teaching.鈥

The initiative has a significantly different focus from China鈥檚 established excellence initiative, the Double First Class programme, which was launched in 2015 and now supports about 150 universities, which receive additional funding to improve their performance, mainly in research and international rankings. Earlier programmes, the 鈥211鈥 and 鈥985鈥 projects of the 1990s, had a similar eye on international competitiveness.

However, academics have warned that the excellence initiatives have deepened the funding gap between universities in the country鈥檚 affluent east and those in the less privileged 鈥渕iddle鈥 and west, and have led to elite institutions poaching talented academics from less well-resourced campuses.

There have also been allegations of administrators resorting to unethical practices such as hiring 鈥渟hadow academics鈥 to boost citation numbers, which excellence initiatives used to help make funding decisions.

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There is no suggestion that the overarching goal of driving up China鈥檚 scientific performance is being abandoned, and the amount of funding attached to Project聽101 is significantly less than that associated with the research-focused initiatives.

But it comes as the country鈥檚 rulers nudge universities towards building a聽higher education system with 鈥淐hinese characteristics鈥, rather than one based on Western standards.

Reflecting on the expert committee鈥檚 initial assessment, Professor Hopcroft said: 鈥淎t that time, university presidents were focused on improving their international ranking. But these rankings are based on research funding and the number and quality of research publications.

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鈥淲e said: discard these metrics and focus instead on the quality of undergraduate lecturing.鈥

Yang Rui, a professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong, said it was right to pay greater attention to teaching quality.

鈥淭he project has not attracted much attention even within China鈥檚 higher education circle,鈥 he said. 鈥淗owever, it is by design in the right direction; it stresses institutional collaboration rather than competition.

鈥淭he positive side is to have a national perspective and utilise national resources to develop something first and then promote it nationwide.鈥

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karen.liu@timeshighereducation.com

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Reader's comments (4)

A welcome initiative that might finally show a country playing to its own cultural strengths rather than just adopting untested western fashions in education.
A welcome initiative that might finally show a country playing to its own cultural strengths rather than just adopting untested western fashions in education.
More than a decade back Peking University Press translated and published my edited collection of essays by experienced Oxford dons on 鈥楾he Oxford Tutorial鈥 (English version now at Amazon in a 2019 edition; also in a Korean translation). The pedagogy of TOT is all about giving students the chance to engage in the academic discourse and hence develop their critical-thinking skills; the very opposite of the rote-learning that prevails in some HE systems as in K12 systems. It is a costly labour-intensive teaching arrangement (1:2 hour-long tutorials) but our Centre for Tutorial Teaching Ltd, along with its forthcoming spin-off the Centre for Tutorial Education (Oxford) Ltd, seeks to bring the pedagogy to less well-resourced educational HE environments and down into the K12 age-range.
Building Digital contents and vitalizing Teaching competency are critical steps to building Talents for the AI Age. Yet, I believe a 3rd aspect is also just as improving : Optimal Learning Skills - learning how to learn. Not many schools talk about this 鈥 we need to build a model for I-learn, U-learn and We-learn efficiency!

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