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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 International Teachers’ Lived Experiences : Examining Internationalised Schooling in Shanghai / by Adam Poole T2 International and Development Education. ISSN:27316432 A1 Poole, Adam A1 SpringerLink (Online service) YR 2021 FD 2021 SP XXIII, 196 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color K1 International education K1 Comparative education K1 Educational sociology K1 Schools K1 Education K1 Ethnology -- Asia K1 Culture K1 International and Comparative Education K1 Sociology of Education K1 School and Schooling K1 Education K1 Asian Culture ED 1st ed. 2021. PB Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan PP Cham SN 9783030786861 LA English (英語) CL LCC:LB43 CL LCC:LC1090 CL DC23:370.116 CL DC23:370.9 NO 1. Introduction -- 2. Mapping the International School Landscape. Situating Chinese Internationalised Schools -- 3. International School Teachers: Motivations and (mis)conceptions -- 4. The (Inter)cultural -- 5. The Precarious -- 6. The Resilient -- 7. Conclusion.- NO “This book is a timely and valuable contribution to research on Chinese education mobilities, especially on international teacher mobility to China. Poole’s theorisation of the ‘sur-thrival’ of these international school teachers is innovative and carries tremendous analytical promise for the field. This book would be of great interest to scholars and students of teacher education, international and comparative education, China studies, and migration studies. I highly recommend this book.” —Cora Lingling Xu, Assistant Professor in Education, Durham University, UK “Poole delves deep into an under-researched and under-theorised world. The lived experiences of those who ‘accidently’ end up teaching in the emerging arena of non-traditional international schools in mainland China offer a fascinating insight into coping within a complex field of insecurity and precarity. The Chinese Internationalised School is a growing beast and hearing the voices of some who work in themis a fascinating treat.” —Tristan Bunnell, Lecturer in International Education, University of Bath, UK This book explores the emerging and under-researched phenomenon of internationalised schooling in China. It focuses on a group of “accidental” teachers who fell into teaching through happenstance or necessity, a group of teachers increasingly seeking refuge in Chinese Internationalised Schools. Chinese Internationalised Schools cater to an affluent middle class in China, offering some form of international curriculum which is taught by host country Chinese nationals and expatriate teachers. Chapters focus on three dimensions of teachers’ lived experiences of working in these schools: the intercultural, which explores teachers’ negotiations of intercultural teacher identities; the precarious, which highlights the struggles they might face at work; and the resilient, which illustrates how teachers survive—and even thrive—in the position. The author identifies a complexinterplay between surviving and thriving, giving rise to the concept of “sur-thrival.” NO HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78686-1 NO 書誌ID=EB16354729; LK [E Book]https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78686-1 OL 30