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The Transformation of Chinese Traditional Education: Selected Papers by Tao Xingzhi on Education

By (author) Xingzhi TAO

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This book introduces Tao Xingzhi’s ideas on education. Over twenty articles written by Tao Xingzhi have been selected for this book and these articles touch on the key aspects of his ideas on education and their implications for recent educational reforms in China. Tao’s unmistakable emphasis on providing equal education opportunities to people from different social groups is especially relevant for China today.

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Publisher | Brill
Published date | 25 Aug 2016
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 156
Dimensions | 235 x 155 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 391g
ISBN | 978-9-0043-0284-6
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BISAC | education / general


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