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Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2002
This article examines particular aspects of higher education during the late Korean Choson period with descriptive analysis. The context of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism between the early 18th and the late 19th centuries is presented. Also examined is Christian higher education during these two centuries. The impact of Christianity on Korean…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Korean Culture, Asian History, Christianity
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Chang, Hui-Ching; Holt, G. Richard – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1994
Explores the mechanisms of "pao" and human emotional debt underlying Chinese human relationships through interviews with 55 Chinese in Taiwan. The definition, recompensation, minimization, and manipulation of human emotional debt and the linguistic code by which relations can be made closer or more distant following the principles of…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Confucianism, Cultural Traits, Emotional Response
Chen-chung, Yu – Language Learning and Communication, 1984
Discusses the underlying philosophy of English teaching in China from the point of view of its historical development and the effects on the teaching and learning of both Confucian and socialist principles. (nine references) (VWL)
Descriptors: Confucianism, Cultural Influences, Educational History, Educational Principles
Chang, Yi-Shih; Card, Jaclyn A. – 1992
Little has been written on the impact of Far East civilization's thought and influence on leisure in China today. A discussion of Chinese history, outlined in three stages, clarifies the development of Chinese philosophy over the past 5,000 years. Chinese civilization and culture rest upon a philosophical basis shaped primarily by the principles…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Athletics, Buddhism
Sampson, Gloria P. – TESL Talk, 1990
Provides Chinese instructional strategies for teaching English-as-a-Second-Language literacy that are appropriate for immigrants in the Canadian setting. These strategies arise from how the Chinese perceive literacy as a way of changing the self; present meaning before form in literacy instruction; and believe that knowledge can be gained only…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Chinese Culture, Confucianism, English (Second Language)
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Sugiyama, Takashi – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2006
As globalization proceeded, the rights of sexual minority groups have become one of the human rights that cannot be ignored. However, recognizing sexuality as a human right and promoting educational practices which affect human rights policies, have been implemented mainly in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. For example, the…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Global Approach, Sexual Orientation, Educational Practices
Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2001
This article examines Confucian thought affecting leadership and organizational culture of Korean higher education in order to understand leadership behavior and ethical values in Korean higher education from a viewpoint of educational administration. The writer evaluates that most of educational administrators in Korean higher education prefer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Korean Culture, Confucianism, Context Effect
Arkin, Linda, Ed. – 2000
This updated set of lesson plans focuses on Confucius and Confucian thought, especially Confucian ethics. The lesson plans are divided into the following chapters: (1) "How do the Analects embody the ethical framework of Confucian thought?"; (2) "How does Confucianism affect behavior, attitudes and beliefs?"; (3) "How did…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Beliefs, Chinese Culture, Confucianism
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Huang, W.; Rubin, S. E.; Zhang, F. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1998
A study of 135 Chinese mothers of children with mental retardation found higher levels of belief on the Confucian Doctrine Scales was associated with lower level of maternal stress. Lower-functioning children were associated with higher levels of stress, as well as perceptions of neighbors' negative attitudes toward their child. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Confucianism, Coping, Foreign Countries, Mental Retardation
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Volet, Simone – International Journal of Educational Research, 1999
Focuses on transfer of cognitions, motivations, and dispositions related to learning across different cultural-educational contexts, illustrating the discussion with research on learners of Confucian heritage from Singapore and Hong Kong studying in their own countries and in Australia. Discusses implications for educational practice in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Confucianism, Cultural Differences
Wu, Jianguo; Singh, Michael – Australian Educational Researcher, 2004
This paper argues that the re-traditionalisation of 'wishing for dragon children' creates difficulties for China's current education reforms and informs the disquiet expressed by Chinese-Australians about Australian education. We develop this argument around three key propositions. First, we explore Confucianism and the civil service examination…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Shields, James J. – 1999
This paper analyzes the relationship between society and education within the framework of sacred architectural sites, as well as through the more customary vehicle of sacred texts and practices. In particular, the study of sacred architectural sites is a unique and powerful research tool for studying spiritual and cultural meaning and its…
Descriptors: Architecture, Buddhism, Comparative Education, Confucianism
Keach, Everett T., Jr.; Pruitt, Nancy E. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1983
Education in China was dominated for 2000 years by Confucianism, with its reverence for learning and resultant class system. Under Mao, education emphasized practical applications of subject matter and the importance of manual labor. Since Mao's death, schools are again beginning to emphasize the development of intellectual skills. (CS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Confucianism, Developing Nations, Educational History
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Gao, Lingbiao – Science Education, 1998
Reviews the educational reform and philosophy of Confucianism, the communist ideology, the psychological characteristics of the Chinese, and the Chinese language as the cultural context of school science teaching and learning in the People's Republic of China. Focuses on the effects of cultural influences. Contains 28 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Confucianism, Cultural Influences, Educational Change
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Hastings, Sally A. – International Journal of Social Education, 1991
Describes the contributions of three women educators to Japanese education and to the development of the modern Japanese empire. Criticizes Japanese historiography that ignores the role of conservative women. Discusses the educators' views of the importance of female education to help women raise children who could benefit the state. (DK)
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational History, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy
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