Education in the People's Republic of China, Past and Present


Book Description

The 3,053 entries in this work, first published in 1986, comprise the compliers' attempt at a comprehensive annotated bibliography of the most useful locatable books, monographs, pamphlets, regularly and occasionally issued serials, scholarly papers, and selected newspaper accounts dealing in a significant way with formal and informal, public and private education in the People's Republic of China before and since 1949.




Equality and Freedom in Education


Book Description

First published in 1985, Equality and Freedom in Education investigates the extent to which it is possible or desirable to provide equal opportunities in education, regardless of age sex, race, language, and social class. Attempts to make such provision regularly attract the criticism that they remove the freedom of parents and religious bodies to educate children in accordance with their particular wishes. To understand this dilemma, the book analyses the educational systems and practices in England and Wales, France, the USA, the USSR, China and Japan. Information about each system is provided in accordance with a taxonomy, developed by Professor Holmes for the International Bureau of Education in Geneva, and widely accepted by Ministries of Education throughout the world. Simplified diagrams show how school systems are organised and how children pass through the school system, and essential statistical information, taken from UNESCO sources, is also provided. The book will be of interest to students of education and sociology.




Chinese Education Since 1949


Book Description

Chinese Education Since 1949: Academic and Revolutionary Models covers the developments in the education in China. This book is composed of 11 chapters that discuss the contrasting models of education: Academic Model and Revolutionary Model. It addresses the effectiveness of combining these models. This book begins with the description of a political education; ideological remolding; development of a new school system; assessment of worker-peasant education; types of literacy campaigns; review of the Language Reform after 1949; description of Spare-time Education; and analysis of Sovietized Education. Other chapters consider the study of Friendship Association, the Hundred Flowers campaign, and the response of the so-called intellectuals. A chapter is devoted to the educational revolution and transitional period. The last chapter focuses on the revolutionary model of education. The book can provide useful information to historians, sociologists, students, and researchers.




An Introduction to Education in the People's Republic of China and U.S.-China Educational Exchanges


Book Description

Information is presented on China's higher education system, China's current educational exchanges, and the U.S.-China educational exchange process. China's higher education system is considered in terms of historical themes and implications for the present, the number and types of institutions, graduate education, operation of the higher education system, and institutions of research and development. The approximate percentages of Chinese students and scholars presently in the United States are indicated by subject field. The history of the understanding between the two countries regarding educational exchange and formal agreements is addressed. The approximate numbers of Chinese students and scholars in Great Britain, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Japan are specified. The U.S.-China Educational exchange process is examined in terms of China's current exchange policies; the evaluation of Chinese academic credentials; Chinese education patterns in the secondary schools, colleges, graduate education, overseas education, and special education; the Chinese college entrance examinations; visa information and related matters; English as a second language; and opportunities for American scholars and students in China. General access to China, teaching opportunities in China, lecturing in China, and research and study programs are addressed. Appended materials include: key colleges and universities and their affiliations by specialization, key contact in the U.S. government, and bibliographies of recent works on Chinese education and science and technology. (SW)







The Cambridge History of China: Volume 15, The People's Republic, Part 2, Revolutions Within the Chinese Revolution, 1966-1982


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International scholars and sinologists discuss culture, economic growth, social change, political processes, and foreign influences in China since the earliest pre-dynastic period.




Radicalism and Education Reform in 20th-Century China


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The first comprehensive book to cover the whole sweep of twentieth-century Chinese education.




Routledge Library Editions: Education in Asia


Book Description

This set of reissued books examines education in Asia from a variety of different angles. From the westernisation of early twentieth century Chinese education, to the impact of the Communist revolution, to education and society in Korea, to Asian women’s experiences of education – this set collects some key texts by a range of original thinkers.




The Higher Education System


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'First, this is a major work of scholarship, the product of immense knowledge and gestation over many years of study, which looks at higher education in a new way; second, at a time when confidence has been seriously undermined by the effects of the economic downturn this is a study which implicitly asserts the fundamental role of higher education in the broad spectrum of modern societies....his grasp of detail and his understanding of the historical context is secure and his bibliography is a treasure trove of little known material. Moreover he writes in an attractive and informal style....This will be an influential book and will set new trends of thinking in higher education.'-----M. L. Shattock, The Times Higher Education Supplement ( London ).