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Elias, Richard F. – 1988
Chinese children must attend school until age 16, and education consists of elementary schools for ages 6-13 and lower middle schools for ages 13-16. While the economic planning of the national government in Beijing (China) dictates what will be emphasized, the school curriculum includes instruction in ideology, Chinese language, calligraphy, fine…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Compulsory Education, Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Mu, Keli; And Others – 1993
This paper, written in outline form, summarizes the history and current situation of special education in China. The paper begins by listing milestones in Chinese special education from 200 B.C. to 1990 A.D. and noting that currently there are an estimated 6,500,000 children (ages 7-15, with disabilities, of whom 70,000 are being served in special…
Descriptors: Attendance, Compulsory Education, Delivery Systems, Differences