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Liu, W. H. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1976
Descriptors: College Administration, Curriculum, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Meiss, Guy T. – 1976
The role of ideology in mass media practices is explored in an analysis of the relation between the Paris Commune of 1871 and the Shanghai Commune of 1967, two attempts to translate the philosophical concept of dictatorship of the proletariat into some political form. A review of the use of Paris Commune imagery by the Chinese to mobilize the…
Descriptors: Imagery, Information Dissemination, Journalism, Mass Media

Sidel, Ruth – Comparative Education Review, 1982
Describes how preschool education in China has changed since the Cultural Revolution, what values and attitudes young children are being socialized to believe, to what extent public childrearing follows the political shifts within China, and how the changes in preschool education have been manifested in teacher selection and training. (NEC)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Day Care, Political Attitudes, Political Influences
Lucas, Christopher J. – Adult Education, 1976
A review of Chinese adult and continuing education traces the experimentation, innovations, and philosophy of the last 50 years. The consolidation and perpetuation of the Communist social revolution through educational channels, various programs and institutions, and the effects of the 1966 Cultural Revolution are examined. (LH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Theories

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
Brown, Hubert O. – 1978
This paper examines Tung's ideas of Chinese education for the ruler, for the common people, and for government servants. Tung, an important educational theorist and Confucian philosopher in China's history, suggested the imperial examination system which led to employment in the imperial civil service. It is the thesis of this paper that there was…
Descriptors: Asian History, Chinese Culture, Comparative Education, Educational History
Kwong, Stanley T. – 1974
Mao Tse-Tung's view of education and society is based on the belief that the great masses of people are collectively rational. If the masses do not see what society as a whole objectively requires, however, the leaders must be patient and resort to education and explanation, or the requirements must be altered to meet the objections. By the mid…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Chinese Culture, Comparative Education, Educational Change

Li, Maosen – Journal of Moral Education, 1990
Analyzes changing approaches to moral education in China from 1949 to 1989, including the Cultural Revolution. Characterizes moral education as reflecting political ideology, used for political indoctrination. Claims that moral education benefits the government and not the individual. Lists teaching principles and discusses political courses…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communism, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
United States Information Agency, Washington, DC. – 1975
While in the early years of the People's Republic of China (PRC), Russian was emphasized at the expense of English, now the learning of English is encouraged. Students who learn English begin studying in primary school, continue into middle school, with the more talented of the politically qualified getting further study in Chinese institutions of…
Descriptors: Chinese, Communism, Educational Policy, Educational Radio
Hua, Shucheng – 2002
The evolution of cadre (political elite and bureaucratic functionaries) education in China from 1949 to the present was evaluated in terms of leadership development and the underlying interests of the Chinese Communist Party as it integrates more fully into the world economy. Historic achievements include: (1) increased knowledge about market…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audits (Verification), Bureaucracy, Centralization