Educating China

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Educating China

Knowledge, Society and Textbooks in a Modernizing World, 1902–1937

Asian history Social and cultural history History of ideas Philosophy and theory of education History of education

Author: Peter Zarrow

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 23rd September 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 20 Mb

ISBN: 9781316411377


Overview

In this major study, Peter Zarrow examines how textbooks published for the Chinese school system played a major role in shaping new social, cultural, and political trends, the ways in which schools conveyed traditional and ''new style'' knowledge and how they sought to socialize students in a rapidly changing society in the first decades of the twentieth century.

Focus Areas

Focusing on language, morality and civics, history, and geography, Zarrow shows that textbooks were quick to reflect the changing views of Chinese elites during this period.

Goals of Education

Officials and educators wanted children to understand the physical and human worlds, including the evolution of society, the institutions of the economy, and the foundations of the nation-state.

Linking Abstractions to Lives

Through textbooks, Chinese elites sought ways to link these abstractions to the concrete lives of children, conveying a variety of interpretations of enlightenment, citizenship, and nationalism that would shape a generation as modern citizens of a new China.

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