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Harley, Ann – Convergence, 1974
In China, the liberation of women is a continuous process. Political campaigns and the small study group are used by the government on a continuing basis to change attitudes. The role of women has moved from slaves to modern-thinking participants--a remarkable social transformation for any developing country. (MW)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Educational Strategies, Employed Women
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Selman, Gordon R. – Convergence, 1974
Reflecting on a visit to China, the article offers some insights into the workings and values of Chinese society and a glimpse of the part adult education plays in the process. Ideological education is a primary concern and technical and vocational training are emphasized. Politics is clearly in command. (MW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
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Batdorf, Luke L.; MacNeil, Teresa – Convergence, 1974
Learning through practical experience begins in kindergarten and continues through life in the Chinese approach to education. Adult participation in learning is threefold: the opportunity to criticize each other, to parti in decision-making, and to be artistically creative. Learning is an expected, not incidental, outcome of day-to-day experience.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Strategies, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies
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Kong, Shiu L. – Convergence, 1974
The "people-ocean", not a small elite group, is seen as the sustaining force of China. In this light, the role of education is seen as helping people to develop a new socialist consciousness. Change is the key concept; vocational and technical education must "leap forward" to better scientific education. (MW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives