英文摘要 |
In ancient China, The Book of Rites: Xue Ji (Record on the Subject of Education) served as the most typical and valuable reference repository in discussion of teachers’ professionalism. The Book of Rites: Xue Ji, as the world’s first book specializing in education and centering on Chinese educational core concepts, has earned high appraisal in academia at all times and in all places. With its inclusion of comprehensive and in-depth elaborations of education systems, class management, teacher-pupil relationships, educational goals, pedagogical theories, learning methods and pedagogical strategies, The Book of Rites: Xue Ji has now become an oftreferred or quoted professional reference book in the field of teachers’ professionalism studies This study aims to explore the inspiration to the professionalism of teachers in The Book of Rites: Xue Ji. The elucidation of The Book of Rites: Xue Ji in this study is based on the content in both “Annotation of The Book of Rite” by Zheng Shyuan and “Meaning rectification of The Book of Rites” by Koong Yiing Da as the main sources of reference. This study begins with a brief “Introduction of «The Book of Rites»” and is followed respectively by “The Inspiration in Xue Ji to Teachers’ Professional Competences and Teaching Strategies”, “The Inspiration in Xue Ji to Teachers’ Professional Growth and Professional Ethnics” and “Conclusion” for the reference of teachers and faculties in schools. |