The Students' Experience Evolution in Chinese Schools

Education and Culture 36 (1):28 (2020)
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Abstract

According to the official discourse in China, the May 4 Movement of 1919 opened the process of modernization in Chinese history. In those years, Chinese intellectuals introduced some new concepts, such as democracy and science, to accelerate society’s development following this encounter with western modernization. At the same time, American philosopher John Dewey visited China, enabling more Chinese to know his ideas. The influence of Dewey’s visit to both himself and China has become a valuable research theme since then, especially today, one century after his visit.In the past century, the pursuit of education in China has been much changed, both in practice and theory. It is time to consider: What would Dewey...

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