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Paine, Lynn – Social Education, 1986
Presents three theories or "perspectives" for studying recent changes in China: the modernization perspective which views changes as a form of evolutionary development, the cyclical perspective which interprets changes as the ebb and flow of normal phases, and the dialectical perspective which assumes changes stem from unresolved…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, History Instruction, Secondary Education, Social Change
Garrett, Mary – 1987
This selected, annotated bibliography reflects the emphasis of sinologists on the early period (roughly 600 B.C. to 300 A.D.) of Chinese rhetoric. The 42 items listed in the annotated bibliography are divided into overviews of early Chinese intellectual history, secondary sources on rhetoric, and translations of primary sources. The books and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Foreign Countries
Yao, Yusheng – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2002
Tao Xingzhi (1891-1946) was an outstanding modern educator, whose theory and practice of life education represented a radical discourse in the Chinese debate on modern education and national reconstruction. Although he is most often known as a Deweyan reformer in the mainstream of American studies, in his theoretical maturity Tao can more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Instruction, American Studies, Educational Policy

Kraft, Richard J. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1985
Traces the various forms of nonformal, experience-based learning evident in China during the past 50 years. Relates changes in Mao's educational theories during the revolution, the "Great Leap Forward," the "Cultural Revolution," and the current Teng regime. (NEC)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Theories
Keach, Everett T., Jr.; Pruitt, Nancy E. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1983
Education in China was dominated for 2000 years by Confucianism, with its reverence for learning and resultant class system. Under Mao, education emphasized practical applications of subject matter and the importance of manual labor. Since Mao's death, schools are again beginning to emphasize the development of intellectual skills. (CS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Confucianism, Developing Nations, Educational History