Education in Post-Mao China
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About the Book
A rare insider's view of educational development and problems in China since economic reform began in 1978, this volume critically examines the issue of political socialization through curriculum and compares the curriculum used during the Cultural Revolution with that compiled and used throughout China in 1988. Also explored are problems with student dropouts and teacher motivation in rural education and government-supported nonformal education; the tracking system and vocational education development in urban schools; problems that came about with economic and political reform; and the issue of inequality existing between and within rural and urban schools. Turning to recent decentralization efforts in school administration, Jing Lin analyzes evidence suggesting that educational policy is politically controlled. Additionally, the development of educational research in the 1980s and 1990s constitutes the topic of one chapter, based on hundreds of published books and papers. Finally, Lin reflects on the massive student movement that arose in the spring of 1989 and delineates the social, economic, and political changes that sparked it. This final section treats these educational changes as an interconnected whole that underlay the movement and gave it such distinctive characteristics as nonviolence and a rational, constructive outlook.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780275942700
EAN: 9780275942700
Publisher Date: 30 Nov 1992
Bood Data Readership Text: Undergraduate
Gardner Classification Code: I00
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: English
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 1992
ISBN-10: 0275942708
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey: 379.51
Height: 216 mm
LCCN: 92019593
No of Pages: 152
Pagination: 152 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 12 mm
Width: 140 mm