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Sun, Furong; Xie, Limin – Frontiers of Education in China, 2008
Totally 789 students from 18 schools (9 primary schools and 9 junior high schools) at a medium managed level from Shanghai, Wenzhou, and Aojiang, which are located in the Eastern coastal developed areas of China were investigated with the questionnaire of Hong Kong Classroom Environment Scale in this study. The result indicates that the actual…
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Student Attitudes, Compulsory Education, Cooperation

Man-Shu, Zhu; Jing-Zhe, Wu – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1984
Reports two experiments examining the abilities of normal children ages five to seven years and deaf-mute children ages 11 to 18 years in tasks demanding comprehension, production, and imitation of passive-voice and double-negative sentences. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Deafness, Elementary School Students

Zhou, Zheng; Bray, Melissa A.; Kehle, Thomas J.; Xin, Tao – School Psychology International, 2001
The discipline of psychology is emerging as a recognized and respected profession in China just as the need to address children's increased difficulties in academics and school function has become evident. The evolution of school psychology in China is traced and parallels are drawn to how school psychology developed in the United States in a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Chen, JingQi; Dunne, Michael P.; Han, Ping – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2007
Objective: Active involvement by parents may contribute substantially to the success of school-based programs to prevent child sexual abuse (CSA). In China, little is known about parental understanding of CSA. This study investigated Chinese parents' knowledge, attitudes, and communication practices with their children about CSA. Method: Six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 3, Prevention, Knowledge Level
Zhang, Dalun; Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Chen, Li-Ju – Remedial and Special Education, 2005
This study investigated the behaviors of parents and teachers in the United States and Taiwan in fostering the self-determination of elementary and secondary school students. Participants were parents and teachers of 203 students from the United States and 90 students from Taiwan. Findings indicated that U.S. teachers reported similar levels of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Elementary School Students, Cultural Differences
Xin, Ziqiang; Lin, Chongde; Zhang, Li; Yan, Rong – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
Compared with standard arithmetic word problems demanding only the direct use of number operations and computations, realistic problems are harder to solve because children need to incorporate "real-world" knowledge into their solutions. Using the realistic word problem testing materials developed by Verschaffel, De Corte, and Lasure…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Arithmetic, Word Problems (Mathematics), Foreign Countries
Tse, Shek-kam; Lam, Joseph Wai-ip; Loh, Elizabeth Ka-yee; Lam, Raymond Yu-hong – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2007
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chinese reading attainment of 4335 primary school students in Hong Kong. Also examined was the influence of the birthplace and home background socioeconomic status (SES) of the reader. Although the indigenous Hong Kong population uses Cantonese, a dialect…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Elementary School Students, Oral Language, Foreign Countries

Stan, Susan – Theory into Practice, 1999
Examines contemporary children's books published internationally as a backdrop against which to view the international books available to U.S. children. Representative situations from developed and developing nations demonstrate the constraints involved in publishing children's books. The examples help explain why international fare offered to…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Literature, Developing Nations, Elementary Education
Cho, Kit Fan – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2005
CCC Kei Wai Primary School (Ma Wan) is a 30-classroom 7-story primary school located at Ma Wan Island. The campus was completed in 2003. There are three arrays of photovoltaic modules installed on the roof with an expected annual yield of 5600 kWh a.c. electricity. This system is supported by a research project called "Building Integrated…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Class Activities

Geary, David C. – Mathematical Cognition, 1996
Examined effects of problem size in mental addition among elementary children in China (n=104) and Missouri (n=105) and among undergraduates in China (n=26) and Missouri (n=35). For all Missouri subjects and Chinese through first grade, larger-valued numbers took longer and induced more errors. (Author/NBI)
Descriptors: Addition, Adults, Arithmetic, Cognitive Development
Guodong, Wang – 1997
Today in China it is the homeroom teacher who plays the important role in psychological counseling. This paper discusses the development of homeroom teachers and the many roles they take on in schools. It states that the homeroom teacher is a leader, organizer, and manager who is the main person to carry on the national educational policy, the…
Descriptors: Counseling, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers

Stevenson, Harold W.; And Others – Child Development, 1990
Performance of U.S. first and fifth graders was consistently inferior to that of Chinese children on both problems requiring computation and problems requiring application of knowledge about mathematics. The poor performance of U.S. students appeared to be attributable to low motivation of students, low standards of parents, and low interest of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Wang, Jian; Paine, Lynn W. – Elementary School Journal, 2001
Analyzed the collaboration of a first-grade novice teacher and her mentor teacher while the novice learned to teach mathematics in China. Found that the mentor contributed to novice teacher's progress by implementing a clear, consistent focus; modeling, analyzing, and reflecting on mathematics teachers; and defining and refining the zones of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Xu, Yiyuan; Farver, Jo Ann M.; Schwartz, David; Chang, Lei – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2004
This exploratory study investigated Mainland Chinese children's social networks and peer group affiliations with a particular emphasis on their aggressive behaviour. The participants were 294 elementary school students in Tianjin, P. R. China (mean age 11.5 years; 161 boys). Social network analysis identified relatively large and gender-specific…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Aggression, Hyperactivity, Friendship

Harvey, C. Brian; Ollila, Lloyd; Baxter, Kristin; Guo, Song Zheng – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1997
This study examined Canadian and Chinese first, fourth, and seventh graders to determine sex-related, culture-related, and age-related differences in writing topics. Children were asked to pretend they were animals and write stories about the animals' adventures. Both countries showed gender and age differences in choice of animals which reflected…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students