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Chinese Education, 1975
The political socialization of Chinese youth is described. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Socialization
Hung, Chiang – Chinese Education, 1975
The continued need for political socialization of Chinese youth is emphasized. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Socialization
Chinese Education, 1975
The importance for rural Chinese schools to train laborers in socialist consciousness and culture is emphasized. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Chung Shih – Chinese Education, 1975
Educational reforms since the Cultural Revolution are described. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Theories
Ti Ch'ing – Chinese Education, 1975
Educational reforms since the Cultural Revolution are described. A comparison between education in the city and countryside is included. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Chinese Education, 1975
Educational reforms since the Cultural Revolution are described. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sautman, Barry – Comparative Education Review, 1991
Since the 1950s, the politicization of Chinese education has reflected the Communist Party's macropolitical goal orientation. Because that orientation now is fixed on economic growth and modernization as the basis for political legitimacy, the current repoliticization of higher education is unlikely to intensify or generalize throughout the…
Descriptors: Communism, Economic Factors, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kwong, Julia – Comparative Education, 1985
Studies changes in the political culture of China from 1970-1976 through an analysis of elementary/secondary language textbooks. Agrees that texts are political handbooks for the young, providing them with rules and guidelines for behavior and revealing political reality as leaders would like the young to view it. (NEC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Wirth, Arthur G.; Reppas, Basil – Journal of Thought, 1980
Examines the current emphasis in the People's Republic of China on education for modernization in light of policy swings since 1949 between "Red" and "Expert" education for technological advancement and education for communist values. Particular attention is given to moral and political education. (SJL)
Descriptors: Communism, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Freedman, A.; Freeman, P. E. – International Journal of Political Education, 1979
Focuses on the relationship between the political ideals of China, as expressed in the ideology of Mao Tse-tung, and the Chinese educational system. Reviews trends in education since 1976--particularly the training of experts and elevation of academic values above political goals. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Citizenship Education, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Dengler, Mary – 1977
As an introduction to the role of children's literature in the People's Republic of China, the author provides an overview of the content and themes of Chinese children's literature. The role of amateur writers is discussed and popular works of Chinese children's literature are summarized. The author also contrasts content and objectives of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Content Area Reading
Weinman, Janice – American Education, 1979
Describes impressions of Chinese education from an August 1978 visit and the changes in the educational system since 1949, when the communist party came to power, to increase political study, practical learning, and manual labor. Individual development is only a means to the goal of national growth. (MF)
Descriptors: Communism, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Development
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Lian, Jian-Sheng – International Review of Education, 1980
The author describes how, since the youth disruptions of the "Gang of Four" era, the Chinese Communist Central Committee has more closely monitored moral behavior, promulgating a code of conduct for elementary and secondary students. The objectives of Chinese ideological and moral education and selected instructional procedures are…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Codes of Ethics, Communism, Educational Policy
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Thomas, R. Murray – Comparative Education Review, 1986
Uses examples from China and Iran to demonstrate that governments use education to mold people's beliefs about human development to fit rulers' political rationale. Discusses Marxist attempts to alter Confucian and Taoist notions about human nature, and the shahs' attempts to change traditional Shiite views of women. Offers seven general…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Beliefs, Educational Practices
Parker, Franklin – 1977
This pamphlet describes briefly school structure in Communist China. The role of Maoist ideology in the education and socialization of young people is also discussed. The first four chapters explain the organization of preschools, compulsory elementary schools, noncompulsory secondary schools, and higher education. Educational aims are primarily…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communism, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
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