The National Curriculum Effects on English Language Teaching in the People’s Republic of China.pdf
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CHAPTER 7
THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM CHANGES AND
THEIR EFFECTS ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TEACHING IN THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA
QIANG WANG
Beijing Normal University, China
ABSTRACT
In China, the national curriculum, which applies to both primary and secondary schools, is the most
influential foundation for educational practice. The Ministry of Education (MOE) is responsible for the
development of the national curriculum across all subject areas. The national English curriculum, in the
past 20 years, has seen some major changes along with the countrys social, political, and economic
developments. Changes in the EngUsh curriculum have had a profound influence on the methodological
approaches to ELT in Chinese schools. This chapter, by providing an overview of the development of
foreign language teaching in China over the last century, looks particularly into the ELT curriculum
changes in the last 20 years with a focused examination of the different approaches taken in teaching and
in materials development. The article gives special attention to the recent curriculum innovations and
discusses the future directions of ELT in China.
INTRODUCTION
Of all the foreign languages taught in schools, English undoubtedly enjoys the
largest number of learners. By the end of 2002, there were about 66.9 million junior
secondary school students and 16.8 million senior secondary school students in the
formal education sector (Yearbook of Chinese Education, 2003). This does not
include college students and students doing vocational studie
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