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Ledebur, Ruth von – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1976
In the GDR, goals in English teaching arise from political considerations. Subject matter increasingly becomes the GDR itself. English teaching is expected to increase the student's awareness of the class struggle. In speaking and reading skills also, goals differ from those in the Federal Republic. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Communism, Educational Policy, English (Second Language), Language Instruction

Olek, Hilary – Educational Research and Evaluation (An International Journal on Theory and Practice), 1998
Discusses the characteristics of educational research in Poland and other countries in Central and Eastern Europe under communism and the implications of the postcommunist changes for the future of educational research. Educational researchers could play an important role in developing more informed educational policies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Communism, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Policy Formation

Hu, C. T. – Harvard Educational Review, 1981
Having derived lessons from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution, Chinese leaders are creating a new system of education. Reforms include restoring discipline, upgrading university education, and improving the quality of teaching. (SK)
Descriptors: Communism, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Morrison, Keith – European Journal of Education, 1994
This paper contends that former Eastern bloc countries, which have rejected centralized, authoritarian political systems, are emulating a United Kingdom school development model which itself is authoritarian, centralized, and coercive. The paper characterizes that authoritarianism and suggests an alternative educational model of centralized…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Centralization, Communism, Educational Development
Saywell, William G. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1980
Policies in Chinese education, especially higher education, have undergone major shifts since 1949 in response to general swings in Chinese policy, ideological debates, and leaders. The shifts have been between education as a party device to sustain revolutionary values and education as a government instrument to promote modernization. (MSE)
Descriptors: Communism, Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Policy
Soviet Education, 1980
Six articles discuss various aspects of educational policy and practices in the Soviet Union with regard to expected future developments. Topics discussed include declining enrollments due to declining national birthrate, socioeconomic factors, lifestyle, improving the ten-year general educational plan, and meshing educational reforms with the…
Descriptors: Communism, Comparative Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy

Rosemont, Henry, Jr. – Change, 1985
The role of Fudan University as a key institution in China's overall plan for educational, economic, and technological development is outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Role, College Students

Epstein, Irving – Peabody Journal of Education, 1982
The initiation of a national examination system in the People's Republic of China has had a marked impact upon educational policies. An historical overview of the Chinese educational system, the nature of the national examination, and implications of curricular change are used to support the assumption that curricular change can have profound…
Descriptors: Communism, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Development
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC. – 1982
The experiences of a delegation of college and university presidents during a visit to the People's Republic of China (PRC) in July 1981 are recorded. The delegation visited over 20 universities as well as primary schools and middle schools in 5 provinces, hospitals, museums, and a commune. The mission resulted in a formal educational exchange…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Communism, Comparative Education

Cerych, Ladislav – European Journal of Education, 1990
This article introduces four papers addressing problems of higher education in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Yugoslavia. Issues identified include overcoming the Communist heritage, the separation of teaching and research, low student numbers, appropriate diversification of higher education, increasing access, the role of the state, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Communism, Economic Factors, Educational Policy

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
Sadlak, Jan – 1990
This report examines the development of higher education and the process of educational reform in Romania through the 19th and 20th centuries and provides statistical data on the numbers of students, graduates, and academic staff that existed during specific time periods. Chapters cover: (1) the founding of the higher education system and its…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Communism, Economic Impact, Educational Change

Savicevic, Dusan – Employee Relations, 1979
The relationship between education and work in Yugoslavia during the past three decades is discussed. "Education by work" and "education from work" refer to on-the-job training and recurrent education, allowing alternation of labor and education. Self-managing communities of interest for the exchange of education and other…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communism, Developing Nations, Education Work Relationship
Ministry of Education, Havana (Cuba). – 1977
The Cuban Ministry of Education relates difficulty in presenting a valid report on education in Cuba from 1974-76 due to major changes instituted in 1975 in the first year of a five-year educational improvement plan. Information presented in the document is the most up to date available, however, and does reflect Cuba's objective to structure…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communism, Comparative Education, Developing Nations