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Chinese Journal of Chemical Education  2019, Vol. 40 Issue (17): 20-25    DOI: 10.13884/j.1003-3807hxjy.2018050050
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Evolution of Chemical Core Competence Requirements in High Schools After the Founding of New China: Text Analysis of Syllabus and Curriculum Standard
HUANG Hui-Hui, WANG Feng-Yun, FAN Dan-Dan, LIU Xin
College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China
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Abstract  This paper analyzed 22 chemical syllabus and curriculum standards promulgated by China after the founding of New China, combed the core competence of chemical syllabus and curriculum standard in different periods from three value levels and four perspectives, and found that the expression of chemical core competence varied from abstract to concrete, and the connotation of chemical core competence varied from junior high school to senior high school, the methods of characterizing chemical core competence were gradually improving and tending to be stable.
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HUANG Hui-Hui, WANG Feng-Yun, FAN Dan-Dan, LIU Xin. Evolution of Chemical Core Competence Requirements in High Schools After the Founding of New China: Text Analysis of Syllabus and Curriculum Standard[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2019, 40(17): 20-25.
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