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Huang, Futao – Journal of General Education, 2017
This article begins with a review of relevant literature and a brief introduction to dependency theory and center-periphery theory, and then it will outline major changes in general education in the United States. In the third part, the article analyzes how U.S. general education has been transferred to Japan, China, and Hong Kong; its impact on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, General Education, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
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Zhiyong, Zhu; Meng, Deng – Chinese Education & Society, 2015
In order to cultivate talents and speed up development in Tibet, Tibetan "Neidi" Classes/Schools were established in other parts of China from the mid-1980s with the approval and support of the Chinese central government. The authors provide details about the 20-year existence of the "Neidi" Classes/Schools, including student…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Educational History
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Law, Wing-Wah – Frontiers of Education in China, 2013
Since the early 20th century, numerous scholars have proposed theories and models describing, interpreting, and suggesting the development paths countries have taken or should take. None of these, however, can fully explain China's efforts, mainly through education and citizenship education, to modernize itself and foster a modern citizenry since…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Standards
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Liu, W. H. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1976
Descriptors: College Administration, Curriculum, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Zee, Chong-Hung – Engineering Education, 1976
The present engineering education curriculum in the People's Republic of China is compared with pre-1949 curricula. In addition, student selection and instructional techniques are described. (CP)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Curriculum, Educational Facilities, Engineering Education
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Sobhe, Khosrow – Comparative Education, 1982
Compares Chinese and Iranian Cultural Revolutions via examination of similarities and differences between the two and draws lessons from the Chinese experience for Iran or any other developing nations which decides to politicize its education systems. (Author/AH)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Comparative Education, Curriculum, Developing Nations
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Chambers, David – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1976
Describes and examines the common and generalized policies of workers' education in China, noting political influence and educational changes since its Cultural Revolution. (WL)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Educational Policy
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Saywell, William G. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1980
Policies in Chinese education, especially higher education, have undergone major shifts since 1949 in response to general swings in Chinese policy, ideological debates, and leaders. The shifts have been between education as a party device to sustain revolutionary values and education as a government instrument to promote modernization. (MSE)
Descriptors: Communism, Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Policy
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Tse, Kwan-Choi – Chinese University Education Journal, 1999
Describes how socio-politcal changes have affected civic education in Chinese Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau in the post-World War II era. Analyzes the elements of nationalistic and democratic education in the formal curriculum. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum, Democratic Values
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Sidel, Mark – Higher Education, 1983
Resumption and development of graduate education since 1976 are described, with attention to admissions, examinations, stress on science and engineering, institution types, curriculum, dissertations, the new degree system, and teaching and research employment patterns. Interrelationships of graduate study and the educational and political debate,…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Communism, Curriculum, Degrees (Academic)
Montaperto, Ronald N., Ed.; Henderson, Jay, Ed. – 1979
China's educational system is the subject of this book, which includes observations and interpretations by individual members of an American delegation to the country in October, 1977. During the 18-day trip, the group visited preschool centers, primary centers, a middle school, colleges, universities and vocational schools, school-run factories,…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Community Involvement, Curriculum, Decision Making
Silvestri, Gary – 1977
This paper highlights the developments in teaching methods in China in the era of the post-Cultural Revolution, and explains how these methods grew out of educational experimentation during the Yenan period. The Yenan period followed the historic "long march, "when Mao Tse-tung and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) established their…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational History