The Power of Words: Literacy and Revolution in South China, 1949-95This book is a social and political history of the struggle for literacy in rural China from 1949 until 1994. It aims to show how China's revolutionary leaders conceived and promoted literacy in the countryside and how villagers made use of the literacy education and schools they were offered. Rather than focusing narrowly on educational issues alone, Peterson examines the larger significance of P.R.C. literacy efforts by situating the literacy movement within the broad context of major themes and issues in the social and political history of post-1949 China. Following the recent trend toward regional and local history, this book focuses on the linguistically diverse, socially complex, and politically awkward southeastern coastal province of Guangdong. As well, Peterson conducted interviews with local officials and teachers in several Guangdong counties in 1988 and 1989. |
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But he also came to realize that the reason villagers feared the new schools 'the way they feared tigers' was because the new ... When You Kezhen was appointed magistrate of Zij in county in Guangdong in 1912, he Minban Schools and the ...
But he also came to realize that the reason villagers feared the new schools 'the way they feared tigers' was because the new ... When You Kezhen was appointed magistrate of Zij in county in Guangdong in 1912, he Minban Schools and the ...
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The School Crisis of the Early 1950s and the Resurgence of the Sishu The arrival of the Chinese Communist Party in ... 'Several tens of thousands' of these students may have dropped out in order to join the revolution Minban Schools and ...
The School Crisis of the Early 1950s and the Resurgence of the Sishu The arrival of the Chinese Communist Party in ... 'Several tens of thousands' of these students may have dropped out in order to join the revolution Minban Schools and ...
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primary schools. ... Teachers in regular schools were sometimes required to pay regular visits to sishu in order to provide ... Minban Schools and the Reaffirmation of Voluntarism in Village Education In its earliest formulation of ...
primary schools. ... Teachers in regular schools were sometimes required to pay regular visits to sishu in order to provide ... Minban Schools and the Reaffirmation of Voluntarism in Village Education In its earliest formulation of ...
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schools and were drawn instead to the flexible nature and grassroots orientation of the sishu. ... The party's post-1942 critique of 'officious' (baoban) methods and its elevation of 'people-run' (minban) schools were indeed based on ...
schools and were drawn instead to the flexible nature and grassroots orientation of the sishu. ... The party's post-1942 critique of 'officious' (baoban) methods and its elevation of 'people-run' (minban) schools were indeed based on ...
第 33 頁
Conditions in most minban schools were far from ideal. Like the former sishu upon which they were modelled, minban schools were often established in former ancestral halls and temples, without desks or chairs. The schools were usually ...
Conditions in most minban schools were far from ideal. Like the former sishu upon which they were modelled, minban schools were often established in former ancestral halls and temples, without desks or chairs. The schools were usually ...
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4 The Problem of the Teachers | 58 |
5 Collectivization and the Increased Importance of Literacy | 73 |
6 The National Literacy Campaigns of 1956 and 1958 | 85 |
7 Beijings Language Reform and Guangdongs Opposition | 103 |
The Agricultural Middle School Experiment 195865 | 118 |
9 The Cultural Revolution | 134 |
10 Literacy and Economic Development in the PostMao Era | 150 |
11 The Struggle for Literacy in Guangdong | 171 |
Educational Levels in Guangdong by District City and County 1982 | 182 |
Notes | 186 |
Bibliography | 216 |
Index | 243 |
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