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Middle Education in the Middle Kingdom: The Chinese Junior High School in Modern Taiwan

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Middle Education in the Middle Kingdom: The Chinese Junior High School in Modern Taiwan

Contributors:

By (Author) Douglas C. Smith

ISBN:

9780275956417

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

21st January 1997

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Secondary schools
Educational administration and organization

Dewey:

373.2360951249

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

176

Description

This in-depth study of the junior high school years (grades 7-9) in Taiwan, China, compares the Taiwan model with those found in Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the urban areas of China. Of particular interest are such topics as curriculum, homework, teaching methods, textbooks, school ecology, teacher training, health and safety, parental influence on children, school spirit, peer pressure and mediations, and the use of teaching-to-examination. Comparisons with the American model are coincidental. The author, who has taught in both Asia and the United States, does, however, make generalizations about the dysfunctional American school paradigm and the vigorous nature of academic life in Asia. Smith asserts that the Asian model for educational excellence cannot be transplanted to the United States. Our highly diverse society could not endure the demands of standardized examination at each juncture of education. The author contends that the key factors in success are only slightly related to the school. Family life, peer pressure, the competitive examination system, desire for family honor, and the challenge of the Darwinian milieu all lead to excellent academic outcomes. Social and cultural life for children, though limited, are always seen as complementary to school life. Family activities focus on the child and his or her education. Parental sacrifices are the norm to assure a child's academic and employment success via the conduit of education.

Author Bio

DOUGLAS C. SMITH is Professor and Graduate Center Coordinator at West Virginia University. He has also been a professor at various Chinese universities. Dr. Smith is the author of numerous articles and several books, including The Confucian Continuum (Praeger, 1991).

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