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Benjamin Mulvey; Bok-Nga Lee – Studies in Higher Education, 2025
Existing academic literature on higher education in China tends to promote an argument that current norms of academic freedom and the broader intellectual-state relationship can be attributed primarily to Chinese political and cultural traditions, particularly Confucian political thought, creating a false dichotomy between 'Western' liberal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, Confucianism, Individualism
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Jones, David R.; Gardner, Trang; Bui, Hong – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Through a narrative analysis of 33 interviews with Vietnamese early career academics, we explore whether a Confucianist/collectivist academic context in Vietnam has a key influence on academics' identity work, within the embrace of encroaching managerialist practices. We show how these academics from 11 universities negotiated identity alignment…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Identity, Personal Narratives
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Huang, Kai Ying – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2022
In order to advance Chinese culturally-appropriate art therapy practice, a qualitative study identified key indigenous factors. The investigation documented contextual adaptations made by 7 Taiwanese "sojourner" art therapists. Inductive thematic analysis yielded six themes, which identified from the participants' descriptions of art…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Cultural Context, Asian Culture, Allied Health Personnel
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Donghui Zhang – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
This paper delineates the rise, fall and re-emergence of "tongshi" education in Chinese higher education history, and in doing so hopes to reveal the underlying forces behind the two waves of "tongshi" education and capture their important 'Chinese' characteristics. Based on a comparative-historical examination of the Chinese…
Descriptors: Educational History, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Wang, Qian; Xiong, Chang; Liu, Jiajun – International Journal of Educational Management, 2021
Purpose: The foundations of internally driven discipline are similar to self-directed learning (SDL). This study examines the effect of cultural orientation and SDL on the online performance of college students. It investigates how college students pursue SDL while maintaining a collectivist cultural orientation in their learning experience. It…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Independent Study, Online Courses, Noncredit Courses
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Liu, Peng – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
Chinese culture is widely regarded as being dominated by Confucian thought, which is characterized as focusing on morality, relationalism and collectivism. Also, Chinese culture has been deemed to be very hierarchical and lacking in a sense of autonomy. However, there has been little attention paid to other diverse elements in Chinese culture and…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Leadership, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
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Dinh, Kathryn; Worth, Heather; Haire, Bridget; Hong, Khuat Thu – American Journal of Evaluation, 2019
Culturally responsive evaluation contests that Western-derived evaluation methods represent a universal truth and promotes approaches that reflect the local context. Taking this approach, we examine how the method of contribution analysis may be modified to reflect a different worldview. We reframe contribution analysis using a Confucian lens as…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Social Values, World Views, Asian Culture
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Driskill, Trish; Rankin, Robert – Accounting Education, 2020
As China advances, attitudes about ethical reasoning will continue to evolve from norms rooted in Confucianism, guanxi, and collectivism toward attitudes consistent with developed countries. With the lack of understanding of reasoning in China, business executives, professors, and students from developed countries rely on their society's cultural…
Descriptors: Ethics, Confucianism, Collectivism, Asian Culture
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Nguyen, Lan Thi; McDonald, Matthew; Mate, Susan; Taylor, Greig – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to advance the concept of narrative approaches to career counselling from a cross-cultural perspective by investigating the case of Vietnam. It offers an account of the sociocultural context of Vietnam as it shifts from its traditional Confucian and communist values to a modern globally integrated market economy.…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Confucianism
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Lam, Kelly Ka Lai; Zhou, Mingming – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
This review examined the relations between grit and academic achievement based on a meta-analysis of 137 studies yielding 156 dependent samples (N = 285,331). Using the robust variance estimation, we found that the correlations of overall grit level with academic achievement were generally weak to moderate (weighted r = 0.19). The correlation of…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, Correlation
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Li, Li; Rivers, Gary James – Teaching in Higher Education, 2018
This paper reports a qualitative inquiry on teaching a British undergraduate management programme to Chinese students in China. The research objectives were to develop a deeper understanding of challenges students face in their academic learning within an English speaking and study environment, and to enhance organisational learning through…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Longitudinal Studies, Tourism, Teaching Methods
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Sim, Jasmine B.-Y.; Chow, Lee Tat – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
Teachers in Asia are often perceived to occupy passive roles as citizens, subject to collectivist goals which take precedence over the interests of the individual. This assessment typically stems from a liberal-democratic perspective, which prioritises the individual as autonomous and self-responsible. While many endeavours have been undertaken by…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Collectivism
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O'Dwyer, Shaun – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2017
This paper develops an interdisciplinary critical perspective on the concept of "Confucian Heritage Cultures" (CHC), used in intercultural and English language teaching theory to explain the supposed culturally distinct learning habits, expectations and schemas many Asian students bring to academic classrooms in English-speaking…
Descriptors: Confucianism, English for Academic Purposes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intercultural Communication
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Truong, Thang Dinh; Hallinger, Philip; Sanga, Kabini – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2017
There is an emerging global consensus that the knowledge base in educational leadership and management must offer a deeper examination of leadership practice across a more diverse set of national contexts. Nonetheless, a recent review of the literature in this field concluded that this challenge has yet to be adequately addressed with respect to…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Thanh Pham, Thi Hong; Renshaw, Peter – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2015
Formative assessment has recently become a preferred assessment strategy in educational institutions worldwide. However, it is not easy to implement in Asian classrooms, because local cultures and institutional constraints potentially hinder the practice. This one-semester study aimed to use the "third space", as the core of the third…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Confucianism, College Faculty, College Students
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