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    Standardization of compulsory schooling in China: Politics, practices, challenges and suggestions.Jian Li & Eryong Xue - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12):2108-2120.
    Modernization of Chinese Education 2035 clearly pointed out that the realization of basic public education equalization is the basic requirement of education modernization, compulsory education is the core of basic public education service system. How to improve the level of compulsory education equalization, the key lies in the realization of standardization of compulsory education schooling. Compulsory education schooling standardization is a basic project, is the responsibility of national (...) modernization management system. It is necessary for the development of compulsory education to define the nature of public social services for compulsory education and to emphasize the foundation and balance of schools for compulsory education. Thus, this study aims to exploring how to standardize compulsory schooling in China from the scopes of policies, practices, challenges and suggestions. In particular, the policy analysis of compulsory schooling standardization, the practice analysis of compulsory schooling standardization, challenges in the standardization of compulsory schooling, and suggestions on compulsory schooling standardization have been explored, relatively in this study. (shrink)
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    Minority Education in China: From the State's Preferential Policies to Dislocated Schools'.Wang Chengzhi & Zhou Quanhou - 2003 - Educational Studies 29 (1):85-104.
    This article analytically describes how the state of mainland China addresses the 'periphery syndrome' of education in its 'peripheral areas' of national minorities. It discusses the rationales, policies, implementations and results for the development of minority basic education. The examination of the 9-year compulsory schooling and the boarding school system for minority pupils suggests contradictions and mismatches between state policies and implementations. The article reveals educational, as well as geographical displacement of minority schooling, particularly the internationally (...)
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    Minority Education in China: From State's preferential policies to dislocated Tibetan schools.Chengzhi Wang & Quanhou Zhou - 2003 - Educational Studies 29 (1):85-104.
    This article analytically describes how the state of mainland China addresses the 'periphery syndrome' of education in its 'peripheral areas' of national minorities. It discusses the rationales, policies, implementations and results for the development of minority basic education. The examination of the 9-year compulsory schooling and the boarding school system for minority pupils suggests contradictions and mismatches between state policies and implementations. The article reveals educational, as well as geographical displacement of minority schooling, particularly the internationally (...)
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    Education and anti-poverty: Policy theory and strategy of poverty alleviation through education in China.Xue Eryong & Zhou Xiuping - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (12):1101-1112.
    Countries around the world have adopted different policies to address the global issue of poverty, though their poverty line varies. China has achieved remarkable results in poverty alleviation through education. Aware that poverty eradication must rely on intellectual support, the country has shifted its anti-poverty theory and policy actions from a passive, one-off poverty reduction mode based on ‘blood transfusion’ to an active and sustainable mode aimed at improving the ‘blood making’ capacity of the poor population, namely the (...)
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    Ethics Education in China.Michael J. Murphy - 2016 - Teaching Ethics 16 (2):233-241.
    Philosophy departments in the United States have a relatively long history of teaching ethics as part of a philosophy curriculum. Further, some innovative programs have instituted “Ethics across the Curriculum,” incorporating ethics into discipline-specific courses in the sciences, in law, in medicine, engineering, and in the humanities (see Davis, Hildt, and Kelly “Twenty-five Years of Ethics Across the Curriculum: An assessment”). In contrast, the teaching of ethics in China, particularly outside medical schools and the recent focus on international business, (...)
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    Ethics Education in China.Michael J. Murphy - 2016 - Teaching Ethics 16 (2):233-241.
    Philosophy departments in the United States have a relatively long history of teaching ethics as part of a philosophy curriculum. Further, some innovative programs have instituted “Ethics across the Curriculum,” incorporating ethics into discipline-specific courses in the sciences, in law, in medicine, engineering, and in the humanities (see Davis, Hildt, and Kelly “Twenty-five Years of Ethics Across the Curriculum: An assessment”). In contrast, the teaching of ethics in China, particularly outside medical schools and the recent focus on international business, (...)
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    Music Education in China: An Overview and Some Issues.Bennett Reimer - 1989 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (1):65.
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    Education in china.Yang Fengzhen - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (2):135–144.
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    Education in China.Yang Fengzhen - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (2):135-144.
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    Raising the age of compulsory education in England: A neet solution?Robin Simmons - 2008 - British Journal of Educational Studies 56 (4):420-439.
    This paper problematises the official discourse of economic competitiveness and social inclusion used by the 2007 Education and Skills Bill to justify the proposal to extend compulsory participation in education and training in England to the age of 18. Comparisons are drawn between this attempt to raise the age of compulsion and previous attempts, which took place in a significantly different socio-economic context. It is argued that the needs of those most likely to be affected by the (...)
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    Philosophy of Vocational Education in China: A Historical Overview.Carsten Schmidtke & Peng Chen - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (3):432-448.
    Historically, Chinese educational philosophy has been dominated by Confucianism and, since 1949, by Marxism. However, rapid industrialization, ideological demands, and loyalty to traditions have now led to a situation where various Western philosophies have been adopted into vocational education in hopes of moving the country forward without challenging the status quo too vigorously. The result is that China presently has no clear philosophical foundation that can help the country make solid decisions on how vocational education shall contribute (...)
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    Science and Technology Education in China: Skills for Modernization in the Absence of Criticism.Randy Chafy - 1997 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 17 (1):37-46.
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    Retraction and Research Integrity Education in China.Guangyuan Hu, Yuhan Yang & Li Tang - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (1):325-326.
    This article draws the attention of research managers and policy makers to the issue that to become a science power curtailing misconduct is the daunting challenge that emerging countries simply cannot ignore. Systematic and orchestrated efforts are needed to foster and institutionalize research integrity education among all stakeholders.
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    Power and Moral Education in China: Three Examples of School-Based Curriculum Development.Wangbei Ye - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    In Power and Moral Education in China, Wangbei Ye examines China’s recent initiation of school-based curriculum development in moral education as a means to analyze the power redistribution brought about by China’s economic reform. Though there is a great deal of scholarship dealing with moral education in China, the role of power has never been systematically discussed in relation to this topic.
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  15. Special issue: Arts education in China.R. A. Smith - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (1):1-158.
     
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    New directions for education in China. Edited by Steven Cowan, Tinghe Jin, Lucia Johnstone Cowan and Zimeng Pan. [REVIEW]Bob Adamson - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (1):134-136.
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    Internet-mediated distance-learning education in China as an alternative to traditional paradigms of market entry.Jonatan Jelen & Ilan Alon - 2004 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 17 (3-4):124-139.
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    Educational researchers’ ethical responsibilities and human subjects’ ethical awareness: implications for research ethics education in China.Thomas Sheeran, Yuping Zhou & Jinyan Huang - 2021 - Ethics and Behavior 31 (5):321-334.
    ABSTRACT Using a five-point Likert scale survey and a follow-up open-ended questionnaire, this study examined Chinese participants’ perceptions of their ethical responsibilities as educational researchers as well as their ethical awareness as human subjects. The participants were 418 faculty and graduate students from two specific Chinese schools, where the first two educational research ethics committees were recently established in Chinese higher education. Results indicate that participants demonstrate basic understanding of their ethical responsibilities as educational researchers and develop their general (...)
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    Catastrophes and primary school drawing course design for moral education in China.Xuan Dong, Feng Chen & Limeng Xu - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (13):1421-1433.
    This paper examines how drawing classes can contribute to moral education in primary schools. This paper uses class observation, interviews with teachers and students, and analysis of students’ wor...
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  20. Confucian educational thought : enlightenment and value for contemporary education in China.Fangping Cheng - 2018 - In Xiufeng Liu & Wen Ma (eds.), Confucianism reconsidered: insights for American and Chinese education in the twenty-first century. Albany, NY: Suny Press.
     
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    The Fourth Good: Observations on Art Education in China.Barbara Carlisle - 1989 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (1):17.
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    Centennial evolution of Marxist philosophy of education in China.Boya Geng & Shi Zhongying - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (8):951-961.
    Marxist philosophy of education plays a key role in contemporary education in China, serving as an important theoretical foundation for reforms. With a history of more than one hundred years in China, Marxist philosophy of education has gone through three major historical stages: emergence (before 1949), localization (from 1949 to 1979), and new development (after 1979). Looking back and reflecting on the exploration of Marxist philosophy of education in China, it can be found (...)
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    New directions towards internationalization of higher education in China during post-COVID 19: A systematic literature review.Jian Li & Xue Eryong - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6):812-821.
    This study aims to explore the new directions towards internationalization of higher education in China during post-COVID 19. The systematic literature review is applied as an evidence-based policy analysis approach. The findings indicate that the challenges and difficulties of internationalization of higher education in the post-COVID 19 were considered as a high-frequency discussion topic. In order to address the crises of internationalization of higher education during the post-COVID 19, the idea of internationalization at home is regarded (...)
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    Sino-German International Workshop ”Ethics in Medical Education in China” (In affiliation with the 15th Annual Joint Conference of the German-Chinese and the Chinese-German Medical Societies).Nikola Biller-Andorno - 2001 - Ethik in der Medizin 13 (1-2):140-141.
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    Characterizing graduate education development for creating world-class universities: Evidence from doctoral education in China.Eryong Xue & Jian Li - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1878-1886.
    The purpose of this study is to characterize the graduate education development for creating world-class universities from the insight of the doctoral education in China. A systematic review is applied to examine the doctoral education development in contemporary China. The findings argue that there are tremendous challenges in China’s current doctoral cultivation system. The current doctoral talent cultivation encountered various difficulties, specifically for creating the effectiveness of world-class universities. The student–faculty relations were regard as (...)
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    The social and cultural background of contemporary moral education in China.Qi Wanxue & Tang Hanwei - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (4):465-480.
    School moral education in any country is carried out in a particular social and cultural context. The renewal of policy and practice in moral education in China has come about because of a rapidly changing Chinese society, as a result of the government's ‘reform and opening up’ policy since the end of the 1970s. The consequent changes in the Chinese economy, politics and culture are innovatory and challenging. It is these changes that have brought about, and will (...)
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    Teaching philosophy in compulsory education: A dive into teachers’ experiences and effects.Jóhann Björnsson - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 10 (2).
    This paper presents findings from qualitative research on teachers’ experiences of practising philosophy in Icelandic schools and its effects on their work and students. The research question is: What are the teachers’ experiences of teaching philosophy in compulsory education, and how do these experiences shape their practices and affect their students? Nine philosophy teachers from South-West Iceland were interviewed from January to June 2021. Findings show both opportunities and challenges of practising philosophy with students. Opportunities consist of students’ (...)
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    Education in Communist China.R. F. Price - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (3):323-324.
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    Psychometric Properties of the MSLQ-B for Adult Distance Education in China.Ying Zhou & Jianhua Wang - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In the education context, The Motivational Strategies for Learning Questionnaire is extensively used in assessing self-regulated learning strategies. However, more research is needed to address whether it is applicable for distance education. The exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were used to test the Chinese version of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire part-B for distance learning using two samples totalling 385 participants. This paper substantiates MSLQ-B-DL's criterion-related, convergent, and factorial validity, as well as its internal consistency, in (...). Specifically, the concurrent validity of the MSLQ-B-DL was shown from three aspects: the negative correlation of MSLQ-B-DL with trait procrastination; the positive correlation of MSLQ-B-DL with self-control; and the positive correlation of MSLQ-B-DL with instrumental help-seeking and the former's negative correlation with help-seeking avoidance and executive help-seeking. Finally, this study highlights the MSLQ-B-DL's validity and reliability in evaluating the learning strategies in adult distance education in China. (shrink)
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    ‘Keep off the lawn; grass has a life too!’: Re-invoking a Daoist ecological sensibility for moral education in China’s primary schools.Weili Zhao & Caiping Sun - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (12):1195-1206.
    In 2001, China’s moral education curriculum reform called for a returning to life as a radical shift from its previous empty sermonic pedagogy, hoping to cultivate its twenty-first century children into ethical humans. Accordingly, a notion of ‘human ecology’ appeared in the post-2001 textbook design, which became ‘co-being with’ in the latest 2016 textbook redesign. This paper picks up this co-being with as a philosophical, ethical, and ecological notion and scrutinizes its relevance to the discursive construction of (...)’s moral child in two steps. First, it draws upon Heidegger’s thinking and the Chinese Daoist ecological understanding to explicate the philosophical significance of this ‘co-being with’ for moral education. Second, it unpacks the discursive embodiments of this ethical–ecological co-being with in connection with the construction of moral subjects in the post-2001 and 2016 textbooks. Through rigorous textual analysis, this paper finds that the post-2001 textbook discourses embody an instrumental trope and a subject vs object binary style of reasoning, which possibly makes egoistic rather than ethical children. The 2016 textbook discourses, especially those on the theme of co-being with, however, constrain the above instrumentality and envision cultivating ethical children. This paper argues this theorized co-being with provides some implications for moral education in China and the world, meanwhile raising some pedagogical challenges as well. (shrink)
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  31. Education in Modern China.R. F. Price & Jan-Ingvar Lofstedt - 1982 - Science and Society 46 (1):109-111.
     
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    Cultivating high-level innovative talents by integration of science and education in China: A strategic policy perspective.Eryong Xue & Jian Li - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9):1419-1430.
    This study investigates how to cultivate high-level innovative relents by the integration of science and education in China from a strategic policy perspective. Specifically, why should scientifically research and education be integrated to cultivate innovative talents has been explored in this study. Theoretical analysis of the integration of scientific research and education to cultivate innovative talents has been offered, systematically. New challenges of the integration of scientific research and education to cultivate innovative talents include the (...)
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    Justifying compulsory environmental education in liberal democracies.Anders Schinkel - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (4):507-526.
    The need for education for (as opposed to about) sustainability is urged from many sides. Initiatives in this area tend to focus on formal education. Governmental, supra-governmental and non-governmental bodies all expect much of this kind of education, which is to transform children—and through them society—in the direction of sustainability. Due to the combination of great transformative expectations or ambitions and a focus on schooling (the idea of) compulsory environmental education poses potentially severe problems for (...)
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    Justifying Compulsory Environmental Education in Liberal Democracies1.Anders Schinkel - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (4):507-526.
    The need for education for (as opposed to about) sustainability is urged from many sides. Initiatives in this area tend to focus on formal education. Governmental, supra-governmental and non-governmental bodies all expect much of this kind of education, which is to transform children—and through them society—in the direction of sustainability. Due to the combination of great transformative expectations or ambitions and a focus on schooling (the idea of) compulsory environmental education poses potentially severe problems for (...)
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    Business Ethics Education in China’s MBA Curriculum. [REVIEW]Zhou Zucheng - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 5:261-266.
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    Parameter Optimization on the Three-Parameter Whitenization Grey Model and Its Application in Simulation and Prediction of Gross Enrollment Rate of Higher Education in China.Jihong Sun, Hui Li, Bo Zeng, Xiaoyun Zhao & Chuanhui Wang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-10.
    The gray prediction model, based on the GM method, is an important branch of gray theory with the most active research and the most fruitful results, and it is the most widely used because of its small sample size, simple modeling process, and easy to use. Such advantages have been successfully applied in many fields such as transportation, agriculture, energy, medicine, and environment and have been gradually developed into a mainstream predictive modeling method. This study combines the Three-parameter Whitenization Grey (...)
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    In defence of compulsory education.Kevin Williams - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (2):285–295.
    Kevin Williams; In Defence of Compulsory Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 285–294, https://doi.org/10.1111/.
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    Paternalism, Authority and Compulsory Schooling in Social Anarchist Educational Thought.Emma Moormann - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (3):563-581.
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  39. Confucianism, Marxism, and Pragmatism: The Intellectual Contexts of Engineering Education in China.Brent Jesiek & Qin Zhu - 2015 - In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), International Perspectives on Engineering Education: Engineering Education and Practice in Context. Springer Verlag.
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  40. Science education in the People's Republic of China.Wenjin Wang, Jiayi Wang, Guizing Zhang, Yong Lang & Victor J. Mayer - 1996 - Science Education 80 (2):203-222.
     
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    The aims and objectives of Olympic Education in China.Yinmin Wang & Naofumi Masumoto - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 29 (2):109-123.
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    Ethics in compulsory education – Human dignity, rights and social justice in five contexts.Karin Sporre - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    What children learn through their ethics and values education in school is of crucial societal relevance and is directed by school curricula. As curricula vary between countries, an international comparison is of interest. The aim of this study was to compare curricula to reveal variations in how matters of social justice were described in curricular texts, with a special focus on class, gender and race. Curricula from five different contexts were compared: Namibia; South Africa; California State, United States of (...)
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    Development of Ethics Education in Science and Technology in Technical Universities in China: Commentary on “Ethics ‘upfront’: Generating an Organizational Framework for a New University of Technology”.Qian Wang & Ping Yan - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1721-1733.
    In order to solve a series of problems brought about by rapid development of science and technology, it is necessary not only to conduct in-depth research on science and technology ethics, but also to strengthen ethics education in science and technology. China’s five technical universities exemplify the specific situation and characteristics of ethics at Chinese technical universities, and can be compared to the situation in South Africa. China’s ethics education in the 5TU emphasizes the use of (...)
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    Development of Ethics Education in Science and Technology in Technical Universities in China: Commentary on “Ethics ‘upfront’: Generating an Organizational Framework for a New University of Technology”.Qian Wang & Ping Yan - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1721-1733.
    In order to solve a series of problems brought about by rapid development of science and technology, it is necessary not only to conduct in-depth research on science and technology ethics, but also to strengthen ethics education in science and technology. China’s five technical universities exemplify the specific situation and characteristics of ethics at Chinese technical universities, and can be compared to the situation in South Africa. China’s ethics education in the 5TU emphasizes the use of (...)
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    Development of Ethics Education in Science and Technology in Technical Universities in China: Commentary on “Ethics ‘upfront’: Generating an Organizational Framework for a New University of Technology”.Qian Wang & Ping Yan - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1721-1733.
    In order to solve a series of problems brought about by rapid development of science and technology, it is necessary not only to conduct in-depth research on science and technology ethics, but also to strengthen ethics education in science and technology. China’s five technical universities exemplify the specific situation and characteristics of ethics at Chinese technical universities, and can be compared to the situation in South Africa. China’s ethics education in the 5TU emphasizes the use of (...)
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    Moral education in transition: The values conflict in China.Bin Li - 1993 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 12 (1):85-94.
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    Managing the transformation of higher education in China: a Chinese view.Yanshuang Li - 2012 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 6 (4):298.
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    Arts Education in the Mass Cultural System of China.Leslie Nai-Kwai Lo - 1989 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (1):101.
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    Arts Education in the People's Republic of China: Results of Interviews with Chinese Musicians and Visual Artists.Kathryn Lowry - 1988 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 22 (1):89.
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    Readings in Post‐compulsory Education: Research in the Learning and Skills Sector ‐ Edited by Yvonne Hillier and Anne Thompson.Chris Heywood - 2008 - British Journal of Educational Studies 56 (4):494-496.
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