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Adult Education in China

Author : Carman St John Hunter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 18,20 MB
Release : 2018-08-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 1351005014

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Originally published in 1985. China is currently making a massive effort to educate its workforce in a formal and structured system. A good deal has been written about China’s attempts, since 1949, to eradicate illiteracy and to universalise primary and secondary school education but the subject of this book is an educational system established to meet the needs of those already employed whether in government, industry or agriculture. Two study teams, sponsored by the lnternational Council for Adult Education, visited China in 1981 to explore this educational phenomenon. Their findings, updated by subsequent ICAE visits and enriched by further reading, form the basis of this book. This is the story of the Chinese experience of developing adult education. It will be valuable to those involved in extending education in the industrialised world who are pursuing modernisation goals for people long excluded from the formal education system.

Chinese Communist Education

Author : Stewart E. Fraser
Publisher :
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 27,78 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Communist education
ISBN :

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"This collection of records of Chinese Communist education in its first decade has been brought together to afford an insight into the nature and scope of some of the various developments in the world's largest (though still virtually unknown) education system. The collection is derived from material originating in the main either from Chinese Communist or United States government sources. Here, in the form of speeches, articles, and official documents from the leaders of Communist China, are outlined the plans and ideals for all levels of education as a means of reshaping China into a modern Communist state. These documents consistently illustrate the all-pervading Marxist philosophy as adapted for educational purposes by the Chinese for specific use in a Chinese context"--

Adult Education in China

Author : Carman St John Hunter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 33,39 MB
Release : 2018-08-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 1351005006

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Originally published in 1985. China is currently making a massive effort to educate its workforce in a formal and structured system. A good deal has been written about China’s attempts, since 1949, to eradicate illiteracy and to universalise primary and secondary school education but the subject of this book is an educational system established to meet the needs of those already employed whether in government, industry or agriculture. Two study teams, sponsored by the lnternational Council for Adult Education, visited China in 1981 to explore this educational phenomenon. Their findings, updated by subsequent ICAE visits and enriched by further reading, form the basis of this book. This is the story of the Chinese experience of developing adult education. It will be valuable to those involved in extending education in the industrialised world who are pursuing modernisation goals for people long excluded from the formal education system.

Adult Education

Author : Chris Duke
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 28,75 MB
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 0429796218

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Originally published in 1987 and now with an updated preface, this book distils and reflects upon major issues confronting adult educators worldwide. Theories, practices and systems of adult education unify the contradictions between different traditions and phases, drawing on the distinctive perspective offered by the Chinese setting and experience of the Shanghai Adult Education Research Society on which the book is based.