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Education in China Since 1976 by Xiufang Wang,

Education in China Since 1976 by Xiufang Wang,
China has the largest education system in the world. The total enrollment of students in regular and adult schools at all levels exceeds 320 million, accounting for more than a quarter of the nations population. Western educators, foreign companies, and individual entrepreneurs have invested in Chinese education but perhaps because of the complexity of the Chinese education system and the rapid development of educational reforms have had little success. This work examines the education system in post-Mao China from 1976 to the present. It explores how the Chinese government sees the development of its educational practices within the nations broader social, economic, political, and cultural contexts; how it identifies new issues that emerge in the process of what might be called educational globalization; how it translates these issues into specific educational policies, activities, and goals; how the education reforms fit Chinas social and political realities and objectives; how the new policies affect foreign student affairs and Chinese students studying abroad; the ways in which the government promotes international educational cooperation and exchange; the opportunities for Western institutions to introduce programs in China; and current trends and their effect on the internationalization of education.



The Yale-China Association: A Centennial History by Nancy Chapman,
The Yale-China Association: A Centennial History by Nancy Chapman,
The Yale-China Association's long legacy of work in China places it among the premier American organizations engaged in international service. Founded in 1901, Yale-China built on a long tradition of Yale graduates who founded churches, schools, and colleges in far-flung places. In time, the organization evolved into a bicultural educational enterprise, reflecting a spirit of intellectual tolerance and openness that adapted itself to China's changing conditions and needs. From its earliest years at the close of the Qing dynasty through wars, revolutions, and the modern era of reform, Yale-China's history was interwoven with China's own turbulent journey to find its place in the modern world. At certain points in its history, Yale-China was ahead of its time; at others, the organization was overwhelmed by social and political forces beyond its control or comprehension. Yale-China's history thus provides intriguing insights into the vagaries and complexities of America's interaction with China in the twentieth century, as well as the profound ambivalence with which many Chinese viewed the United States -- its representatives, educational models, and intentions toward China -- in this period.



Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China - The People's Republic of China State Education Commission, headquartered in Beijing, is the PRC agency of the State Council which regulates all aspects of the educational system in mainland China. It certifies teachers, standardizes curriculum and textbooks, establishes standards and generally monitors the entire education system in an effort to "modernize China through education".

Education in the People's Republic of China - Once available only to the wealthy, education in the People's Republic of China has, after decades of remodeling through the changes of time, in theory been made available to all of the public. The current PRC government has a system of 9-year-compulsory education in mainland China.

Education in the Republic of China - The Republic of China (Taiwan) has a comprehensive education system heavily influenced by the Japanese system (Taiwan Island and the Pescadores were a Japanese colony). The system has been successful in that pupils in the Republic of China boast some of the highest test scores in the world, especially in math and science; however, it has also been criticized for placing excessive pressure on students and eschewing creativity in favor of rote memorization.

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