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Eastward expansion of Western learning: A study of Westernisation of China’s modern education by Chinese government overseas-study scholarships
Resource
Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol.48, No.12, pp.1203-1217
Date Issued
2019-04-16T10:08:42Z
Date
2016-06-08
Abstract
This article aims to trace back the history of how Chinese Government attempted to strengthen its national power by learning from the USA, Western Europe and Japan since the mid-nineteenth century, as well as to analyse the influences Westernisation had on the development of China’s modern education. In this process, the Chinese Government overseas-study scholarships played a key role in speeding up China’s learning from the West, and assisted numerous students in experiencing Western modernisation while they studied abroad. By examining this historical retrospect, some findings are concluded from this research. First, several significant conflicts between China and foreign countries stimulated Chinese officials deeply to learn the knowledge and skills of Western navy, military, sciences, technologies and philosophies. Second, Chinese scholars also began to reflect and criticise the influence of these Westernised reforms on Chinese traditional culture and values.
Subjects
China; Westernisation; Modernisation; Education System; Overseas Education; Study-Abroad Scholarship
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Online
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article
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