This book introduces four influential Chinese educators of the later 20th century whose writings had enormous influence on many dimensions of the educational reforms which underly China’s remarkable transformation into a global superpower. None of them published in English and only Li Bingde, a leader in educational experimentation, had studied abroad. Huang Ji at Beijing Normal University was an educational philosopher who interpreted Chinese classical texts as well as arts such as calligraphy and painting in ways that brought new life to Chinese pedagogy. Lu Jie at Nanjing Normal University and Wang Fengxian at Northeast Normal University were leaders in developing a whole new approach to moral education that highlighted subjectivity and self awakening as China became a socialist market economy.
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This book brings to readers carefully selected texts from four influential Chinese educators of the later 20th century, whose writings open up profound insights into the educational philosophy, understanding of moral education and educational innovation that underpinned China’s global rise.
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Introduction: Insights from Pioneering Chinese Educators Edited by Ruth Hayhoe, Jun Li and Julia Pan PART 1: Professor Li Bingde’s Articles 1 On the So-called Adaptation of Education to Meet Social Needs  Li Bingde 2 Making Experimental Research on Chinese Language Teaching More Scientific  Li Bingde 3 A Scientific Attitude towards Educational Experiments  Li Bingde 4 On Essential Elements of Teaching and Their Interrelationships  Li Bingde 5 A Brief Overview of Sino-Western Exchange: Past and Present  Li Bingde PART 2: Professor Lu Jie’s Articles 6 Education: A Practical Activity for Constructing the Human Self  Lu Jie 7 Moral Education in China’s Social Transition: Where Is the Future?  Lu Jie 8 Life-Based Moral Education Curriculum: On the Changes in China’s Moral Education Curriculum in Primary Schools  Lu Jie 9 Cultivation of Knowledge Persons: An Educational Belief Worthy of Critical Reflection  Lu Jie 10 An Answer to Globalization: Enhancing Cultural Awareness  Lu Jie PART 3: Professor Wang Fengxian’s Articles 11 Marx’s Theory of Alienation and All-round Human Development  Wang Fengxian 12 Exploration on Education Modernization and Cross-cultural Exchange Intersections in China  Wang Fengxian 13 Critical Reflections on the Hot Issue of “Education Industrialization” in China  Wang Fengxian PART 4: Professor Huang Ji’s Articles 14 An Overview of Chinese Aesthetics and Aesthetic Education  Huang Ji 15 Historical Trajectory and Characteristics of Educational Philosophy in Ancient China  Huang Ji 16 Human Subjectivity and Education  Huang Ji 17 Some Reflections on Educational Reform  Huang Ji Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789004511057
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
458 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
198

Biografisk notat

Ruth Hayhoe, Ph.D (1984), University of London, is Professor of Higher Education at the University of Toronto. She served as Cultural Attaché in the Canadian Embassy in Beijing (1989-91) and Director of the Hong Kong Institute of Education (1997-2002). She has published widely and China through the Lens of Comparative Education appeared in Routledge’s World Library of Educationalists in 2015.

Jun Li, Ph.D (1992, East China Normal University; 2006, University of Maryland at College Park), is a Professor at Western University in Canada. He has focused on comparative studies of education and East Asia for the past four decades, recently advocating the improvement of policy and leadership in comparative and international education, higher education, teacher education, citizenship education and civil society.

Julia Pan (Ph.D 1996, University of Toronto) is currently an adjunct professor in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.