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Year

1920.05.28

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Banquet for John Dewey by the Jiangsu Association of Education, the New Education Co-Progress Association and the Association ov Vocational Education at the Yipingxiang Restaurant in Shanghai.
Guo Bingwen gave a high praise for Dewey's positive and huge influence on Sino-U.S. diplomatic relations and China's education : Banquet for John Dewey by the Jiangsu Association of Education, the New Education Co-Progress Association and the Association ov Vocational Education at the Yipingxiang Restaurant in Shanghai.
Guo Bingwen gave a high praise for Dewey's positive and huge influence on Sino-U.S. diplomatic relations and China's education : "In terms of Sino-U.S. relations, Dewey has been playing an important role in informing the American people of a real China, which would help strengthen Sino-U.S. ties. As for education in China, ever since Dewey's arrival, it has been enjoying great progress."

Mentioned People (1)

Dewey, John  (Burlington 1859-1952 New York, N.Y.) : Philosoph, Pädagoge, Psychologe

Subjects

Philosophy : United States of America

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2010 Zou, Zhenhuan. Wu si qian hou jiang zhe di qu de 'Duweire' ji qi yu jiang an wen hua de guan lian. = The 'Dewey' fever' in Jiangsu and Zhejiang during the May fourth movement and its relation to the cultural tradition in Jiangnan. Li Li yi. In : Chinese studies in history ; vol. 43, no 4 (2010).
http://mesharpe.metapress.com/media/3d3kwvwhlh7efb7
hwkak/contributions/4/2/3/1/42314x7r3uj332x8.pdf
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Publication / DewJ200
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)
  • Person: Dewey, John
  • Person: Zou, Zhenhuan