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Kexian, Ji; Hao, Tang – Chinese Education and Society, 2006
On September 10, 2006, Teachers' Day was marked for the twentieth time in China. On this day, this journal's reporters congratulated teachers and at the same time conducted a number of investigations among teachers nationwide over the Internet, to find out what issues are of the biggest concern to them. The seventy-plus issues listed in this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Salaries

Gu-Ming-Yuan – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1981
Various types of teacher training schools in the People's Republic of China are described. Although there are many new teacher training schools, there is still a shortage of teachers. The development of education in China is an indispensable aspect of its modernization. (JN)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Silver, George A. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1979
The comprehensive medical care system being utilized in China is described. Topics discussed include: the availability of medical care, training of physicians, medical care costs, and the political and social implications of the Chinese system. Lessons the United States can learn from the Chinese experience are presented. (BT)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Costs, Family Health, Hospitals

Pratt, Daniel D. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1992
Interviews with 253 adults and adult educators in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United States elicited 5 conceptions of teaching: Engineering, Apprenticeship, Development, Nurturing, and Social Reform. Variations in the five cultures emerged in relation to actions, intentions, and beliefs and to the relationships among teacher,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Beliefs, Cross Cultural Studies
Zhang, Yulin; Liu, Baojun – Frontiers of Education in China, 2006
Based on the several surveys conducted since the 1990s onward, this paper aims to demonstrate that in terms of the access to higher education, social class differentiation is far starker than that of urban/rural income in contemporary China. According to the investigation that focused on students enrolled in 37 universities, the chance of farmers…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Class, Income, Foreign Countries

Neeman, Renate L. – Journal of Allied Health, 1975
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns

Yue, Ziao Dong; Rudowicz, Elisabeth – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2002
A survey of 489 undergraduates in Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Taipei, found politicians were nominated by all four samples as being the most creative individuals in the past and at present. Scientists and inventors ranked second in position. Artists, musicians, and businessmen were rarely nominated. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Chinese Culture, College Students, Creative Thinking
Martin, D'Arcy – Convergence, 2004
Since 1997, the key trend in work has been the widening gap between good jobs and bad jobs. CONFINTEA took place in the middle of an international boom in high-tech development, with attendant optimism around creation of a "knowledge economy". While the subsequent crash of this sector is no doubt temporary, it draws attention to the…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Global Approach, Employment Patterns, Education Work Relationship
Liu, Yu-Zhen – 1999
Effective education is achieved through the efforts of a team of high-quality teachers. Teacher quality is determined by the quality of their teacher educators. Teachers' colleges have the responsibility to construct a high-quality teaching team to train prospective teachers who are creative, adaptable, and able to help shape the future.…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Excellence in Education, Foreign Countries
Ackerberg, Lynne – MinneTESOL Journal, 1989
China is used as a case study to examine the problem of "brain drain," the departure of skilled professionals and students from their own countries to live and work in the United States. Chinese attempts to adjust their policies for study abroad are reviewed, including proposed controls on what Chinese students study abroad, who goes…
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Developing Nations, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Gumbert, Edgar B., Ed. – 1990
This volume examines teacher education in countries having vigorous reform movements, along with their potential to influence other countries. The issue of teacher education in liberal and people's democracies as well as in industrial and developing countries is studied. Attention is called to such topics as aims and content of teacher education;…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Garfield, Richard – Nursing Outlook, 1978
Educational philosophy and practice in nursing schools in the People's Republic of China are described as blurring hierarchical distinctions between student and teacher, nurse and doctor, with emphasis on ability and not credentials. Nursing education in China is seen to have the social element missing in this country. (MF)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices

Ballantine, Jeanne – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Explores the concept of good teaching in universities worldwide by interviewing professors and exchange students from USSR, England, Spain, Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, Turkey, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan. Finds that teaching receives low priority in elite institutions while universities with open access…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Sharpe, Keith; Ning, Qiuhong – Compare, 1998
Compares the arrangements for secondary modern-languages teacher training in England and China that provides rich insights into a range of dilemmas surrounding the whole process of how teachers can be prepared to meet the challenges facing the profession in the 21st century. Investigates the teacher programs, assessment, pedagogic styles, and…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Research, Evaluation, Foreign Countries
Gudmundsdottir, Sigrun; Saabar, Naama – 1991
The paper reviews research that describes good teaching in several cultures, focusing on teachers and teaching in China, England, Israel, Norway, and the United States. A root metaphor is used to describe good teaching in each culture. In China, good teacher are described as virtuosos because their art is teaching, and there is very little…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Influences, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education