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Luk-Fong, Pattie Yuk Yee – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2005
Hong Kong's 150 years of colonisation by the British is a classic example of how globalisation comes into direct contact with a local Chinese culture and creates cultural hybridities. The paper presents a framework for developing a hybrid guidance curriculum, drawing together western traditions of developmental contextualism in guidance and…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, School Guidance
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Jin, Lixian; Cortazzi, Martin – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2006
This paper analyses some changing aspects of learning and "cultures of learning" in China: these are related to meeting the needs of Chinese learners studying in higher education in the UK. We use the term "cultures of learning" to draw attention to the socio-cultural aspects of key practices, expectations and interpretations…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Prior Learning, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
Hurdle, Burton G., Jr. – 1989
A survey course syllabus of Asian philosophy is presented. For each period of dates in the semester course, a reading assignment was made, discussion topics and questions proposed, and supplementary readings and sources suggested. The course focused on Indian philosophy, Buddhism and Hinduism, and Chinese philosophy, specifically Confucian…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Confucianism, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries
Ho, Wai-Chung – Compare, 2003
Presents a comparative study of extra-musical learning in school music classes in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Argues that despite different approaches to western-based musical knowledge in schools, Hong Kong and Taiwan promote a sense of national identity and Confucian moral vales as a central goal of school music education. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Comparative Education, Confucianism, Cultural Background
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Yi, Soon Hyung – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Examines agents of socialization, socialization skills, the influence of Confucian principles, gender socialization, and the differentiation of parental roles in traditional Korean families; and the value of children, the purpose of education, and family orientation in the modern family. (BC)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Confucianism, Family Environment
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Nelson, Gayle L.; Carson, Joan G.; Spack, Ruth – TESOL Quarterly, 1998
Reacts to Ruth Spack's commentary "The Rhetorical Construction of Multilingual Students." Each reaction is followed by a response from the author. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Confucianism, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences
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Cheah, Charissa S. L.; Rubin, Kenneth H. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2004
The purpose of the present study was to examine European American and Mainland Chinese mothers' responses to preschoolers' social behaviours (aggression and social withdrawal) within a cultural framework. Participants were 103 European American mothers from Washington DC, and 100 Mainland Chinese mothers from Beijing and Baoding cities, China. The…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Attribution Theory, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
Palumbo, Joseph – 1992
This document is a collection of lessons for teaching a unit on ancient Chinese history. The unit focuses on a specific dramatic moment in history from which students can explore the deeper meanings of selected landmark events and their wider context in the great historical narrative. Continuing narrative provides the contest in which the dramatic…
Descriptors: Asian History, Chinese Culture, Confucianism, Foreign Countries
Fujinaga, Tamotsu; And Others – 1996
This study examined culture-specific attachment systems in Japan (including an Okinawan sample), Korea, China, United States, and the United Kingdom, using a questionnaire to measure the relative importance of various categories of interpersonal relations. Subjects were male and female university students and fathers and mothers of kindergarten…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Confucianism, Family Relationship
Watt, John R. – 1997
This play, intended for middle school and high school students, uses the historical events of the Macartney mission to China from 1792-94 to illustrate the problems that can occur when different cultures interact. The play describes the first major encounter in which government officials representative of the European Enlightenment come face to…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Chinese Culture, Class Activities, Confucianism
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Guo, Shibao – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2004
From 1919 to 1921, John Dewey travelled and lectured in China. He received a thunderous welcome and exercised a tremendous influence in China, however, very little has been written about it. The first purpose of this article is to investigate Dewey's visit to China and his influence on Chinese education. The second is to examine the various social…
Descriptors: Ideology, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Confucianism
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Chung, Ji-Sun – Comparative Education Review, 1994
The subordination of South Korean women, both in general and as manifested in education and employment, results from traditional patriarchal ideology derived from Confucianism and from capitalist economic development and industrialization. Discusses sex roles in the family and workplace and sex differences in school enrollments, employment, wages,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Confucianism, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Waltner, Ann – International Journal of Social Education, 1991
Tells the story of Tanyangzi, a young visionary and religious teacher in Ming China. Discusses writings relating to her life and teachings. Emphasizes the concern with chastity, publicity, and fictionality as they relate to the male view of female virtue among men of the late Ming period. (DK)
Descriptors: Buddhism, Chinese Culture, Confucianism, Cultural Influences
Turner, Thomas – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1992
Offers ideas for teaching children about China. Includes suggestions dealing with geography, philosophy, history, and diet. Recommends means of bringing the topics to life through games, class discussion, role playing, and other activities. (SG)
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Games, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction
Hagemann, Julie Ann – 1986
Confucius (551-479 B.C.) believed in the power of language to regulate society. Concerned about civil war and the moral and social decay of his time, he advocated a peaceful society with a mild and moderate form of law and order and with an emphasis on the well-being of individuals through compassion, kindness, and justice. This form of law…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Confucianism
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