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Xu, Shuqin – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2021
Guided with an integrated theoretical framework of textbook and ideology, this study compares two versions of Chinese history textbooks published by one publisher in two different publication systems which were enacted immediately before and soon after President Xi Jinping's 2012 ascendancy. Critical discourse analysis shows that, despite seeking…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Ideology
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Spence, Jonathan D. – Social Education, 1986
Provides an overview of important social, political, economic, and military events in China during this 150-year period. Identifies five broad eras within the period which teachers should highlight in their classes. (JDH)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, History Instruction, Secondary Education
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Paine, Lynn – Social Education, 1986
Presents three theories or "perspectives" for studying recent changes in China: the modernization perspective which views changes as a form of evolutionary development, the cyclical perspective which interprets changes as the ebb and flow of normal phases, and the dialectical perspective which assumes changes stem from unresolved…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, History Instruction, Secondary Education, Social Change
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Cogan, John J. – Social Education, 1986
Presents views of four Chinese visiting scholars regarding social, political, and economic conditions in China. Contemporary conditions are contrasted with previous periods, exposing some of the misconceptions which are typical of U.S. citizens who have failed to keep up with China's development. (JDH)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Cultural Exchange, History Instruction, Intercultural Communication
Ellison, Jack – 1964
This secondary level anthropology textbook emphasizes the comparison of the patterns of culture change which resulted in complex societies (civilizations) in six different areas around the world. The textbook stresses problem-solving and is centered around three questions: In what manner and through what stages did these civilizations evolve? What…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Anthropology, History Instruction, Non Western Civilization
Shoutong, Su – Chinese Education, 1984
Discusses the the vicissitudes of history teaching in China and the compilation of curricula since 1949. There had been and continues to be very little history taught in China's schools. Policies governing the writing and dissemination of curriculum materials about the past have varied over the years. (RM)
Descriptors: Communism, Comparative Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries
O'Neill, David; And Others – 1964
This handbook, prepared through the Anthropology Curriculum Study Project in Chicago, Illinois, is designed to accompany the secondary level textbook, "The Emergence of Civilization" (SO 012 148) written in 1964. The textbook emphasizes the comparison of the patterns of culture change which resulted in complex societies (civilizations)…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Anthropology, History Instruction, Learning Activities
Davis, Daniel F. – 1972
A model is used to provide a framework for secondary teachers of intercultural studies who wish to compare and contrast developing nations and, further, to identify characteristics of the nature of the society to determine the nations' modernity. Although C. E. Black's model is general, i.e. it applies to all countries, the author applies this…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
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Kan, Flora; Vickers, Edward – Comparative Education, 2002
The history curriculum in Hong Kong schools is unique in having separate subjects--history and Chinese history--with distinct content, pedagogy, and assumptions about the discipline of history. In contrast to conventional theories of colonial education, this may have been a mutually convenient collaboration between the government and local…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
Seiferth, Berniece B; And Others – 1984
Learning to appreciate religious art and to understand the interdependence of history and art are basic to the foundations of culture. Students need to be exposed to the art of the diverse adherents of all major religions in order to understand the beliefs and practices of others. Students can examine religious art from ancient times, including…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education
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Doyle, Deborah – Social Education, 1991
Reports an individual's observations during a trip to China. Argues that the U.S. government and students must learn to understand and appreciate China because of its large population, market potential, and position among major world powers. Discusses personal impressions, the protesters at Tiananmen Square and elsewhere, and reactions to…
Descriptors: Activism, Chinese Culture, Communism, Cultural Awareness
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
Meisler, Susan; Wakefield, David – 1991
This unit begins by examining the problem of rural poverty in China in the 1940s. A variety of solutions attempted by the Chinese government between the mid 1940s and the present all aimed at the improvement of peasant living standards in the countryside. Because 80 percent of China's people are peasants, the Chinese Communist party saw the…
Descriptors: Asian History, Foreign Countries, Grade 10, Grade 7
Perialas, Stephen – 1972
This secondary level curriculum guide provides a program and identifies materials for the study of the history and culture of China and Japan. The purpose of the course is to provide exercises that require students to research, question, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate historical data. Each lesson contains behavior and content objectives,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian History, Asian Studies, Cross Cultural Studies
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Gao, James Z. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1998
Describes the application of Frederick Drake and Denee Corbin's method of "dramatization in the classroom" to teaching Chinese history. Outlines the use of the book, "The Death of Woman Wang," to study 17th-century Chinese social life and laws. Includes an outline of activities for the preparation and teaching of the lesson.…
Descriptors: Asian History, Chinese Culture, Females, Foreign Countries
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