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Jeong-Kyu Lee – Online Submission, 2025
The purpose of this study is to explore education fever and credentialism in South Korea from the perspective of higher education. To discuss the study logically, three research questions are stated. First, what is the concept of Korean education fever from cultural perspective? Second, what and how has been developed educational credentialism in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Credentials, Cultural Influences
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Hantian Wu; Yan Cao – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
This study focuses on the (in)equality of higher education in mainland China by exploring whether students from elite families in culturally/educationally and economically more developed regions have significant advantages in accessing (elite) higher education institutions. It considers how regional features related to educational resources and…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Social Class, Family Characteristics, Educational Opportunities
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Benjamin Mulvey; Bok-Nga Lee – Studies in Higher Education, 2025
Existing academic literature on higher education in China tends to promote an argument that current norms of academic freedom and the broader intellectual-state relationship can be attributed primarily to Chinese political and cultural traditions, particularly Confucian political thought, creating a false dichotomy between 'Western' liberal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, Confucianism, Individualism
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Tianlong Yu; Zhenzhou Zhao – Comparative Education, 2024
In this study, we discuss the Confucian tradition in today's multicultural China from two perspectives: that of the mandatory school curriculum, which represents 'official knowledge', and that of students from ethnic minority and/or religious backgrounds who are located on the cultural margins in China. The analysis draws on curricular narratives…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Minority Groups, Ethnicity
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Thi Minh Hang Le; Ha Hoang; Son-Tung Nguyen – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This study aimed to determine the relationship between entrepreneurial training and intention among Southeast Asian students who are influenced by Confucianism. The conceptual model was tested with a sample size of 281 students enrolled in a business administration program. The most significant findings from the study were: (i) students'…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Confucianism, Business Administration Education, Family Characteristics
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Chun Hoi Cheung; Peter Lau; Feng Tu; Dong Fang Hao; Kenny Kiu Lam Chung; Judith Hang Tsz Wong; Angela Tzi San Ng; Shane Sheung Yuen Siu – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2024
This article discusses how a new APRS service-learning model was implemented in a new service-learning project in the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) orthopedics curriculums at three Hong Kong institutions. The APRS model adopting flipped learning approach consists of four cyclic stages, including Application, Practice, Reflection and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Medical Education, Foreign Countries, Physical Disabilities
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Uyen Nu Thuy Nguyen; David Kember – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
This study aimed to characterise academics' conceptions of teaching in fully online undergraduate distance education courses with no on-campus component. The study aimed to fill a gap in the literature, as previous research had examined conceptions of teaching in face-to-face courses, with a few studies of blended teaching via the Internet in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses, Grounded Theory
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Jingjing Lyu; Yue Huang – SAGE Open, 2024
This paper empirically investigates whether Chinese language learning opportunities abroad have exerted a positive effect on international student mobility (ISM) to China. We utilize both official and self-compiled panel data for 182 countries, spanning a period of 15 years. We use the establishment of Confucius Institutes as an indicator of…
Descriptors: Chinese, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Student Mobility
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Paul Gibbs, Editor; Victoria de Rijke, Editor; Andrew Peterson, Editor – Palgrave Macmillan, 2024
This book examines what a scholar looks and feels like in contemporary times. It suggests that scholars are more than people employed as academics and discusses how different world ideologies, cultures and systems view their scholars and how they might be considered in the changing and challenging nature of higher education. The book includes…
Descriptors: Higher Education, World Views, College Faculty, Ideology
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Shixin Fang; Yi Lu; Guijun Zhang; Wenjuan Qin – Research in Learning Technology, 2024
Facilitation strategies play a critical role in helping instructors teach effectively in an online environment. However, there is a lack of research on how different facilitation strategies impact the online learning experience. To address this gap, our study surveyed 5980 college students from two universities in China and analysed the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Online Courses, Student Satisfaction
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Junnan Liu; Hunaxiang Lin – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
This study examines the challenges of female doctoral students in China at the intersection of neoliberal education and Confucian gender roles. Employing qualitative interviews with 12 students, it explores how they navigate academic pressures and societal expectations. Leveraging Margaret Archer's reflexivity theory, key findings show that these…
Descriptors: Females, Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Equal Education
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Donghui Zhang – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
This paper delineates the rise, fall and re-emergence of "tongshi" education in Chinese higher education history, and in doing so hopes to reveal the underlying forces behind the two waves of "tongshi" education and capture their important 'Chinese' characteristics. Based on a comparative-historical examination of the Chinese…
Descriptors: Educational History, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Shihai Zhang; Hanfu Mi – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2024
Chinese has a rich and diverse vocabulary of terms, especially verbs, expressing power relationships. This paper selected 25 power relationship terms from the Chinese Proficiency Scale for International Chinese Education, and used a true-false format to test the differences in acquisition between international students from Confucian cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Power Structure, Chinese, Language Proficiency
Ian Oxnevad – National Association of Scholars, 2024
Since 2005, the Chinese government has vigorously extended influence over American education. While well-researched in some areas, that influence is merely noted elsewhere. This report fills a gap in previous work by examining the role of Mandarin education in Communist China, how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) developed language as a tool of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Government Role, Political Issues
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Fei Wang; Bin Ai; Eugene Williams – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Drawing upon interview data collected from six American professors who have taught in a Sino-US collaborative programme, this study explores these Western educators' perceptions of their Chinese students. Adopting the theoretical lens of cultural non-essentialism, this study finds that these educators formed an appreciative and contextualized…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, North Americans, Asians