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Year

1930

Text

Tao, Xingzhi. "The text books prepared according to the principle of teaching-learning-doing combination". In : Zhong hua jiao yu jie ; vol. 19 (1930).
Tao devoted his life to the cause of educational reform in China. He was the first of John Dewey's Chinese followers to develop his own system of educational theory and practice, and the first to seek to extend Dewey's influence from the college level down to the rural school.

Mentioned People (2)

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

Tao, Xingzhi  (Anhui 1891-1946 Shanghai) : Reformator für Erziehungswesen

Subjects

Philosophy : United States of America

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1972 Ou, Tsui-chen. Dewey's lectures and influence in China. In : Guide to the works of John Dewey. Ed. by Jo Ann Boydston. (Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 1972). Publication / DewJ74
  • Source: He, Minlin. Duwei jiao yu xue shuo dui yu wo guo dang qian jiao yu zhi ying xiang. In : 'Education and culture'. (Taipei : The Ministry of Education) ; no 317 (April 15, 1964). [The influence of Dewey's theory of teaching method and subject matter upon Chinese education].
    杜威敎育學說對於我國當前敎育之影響 (DewJ122, Publication)
  • Cited by: Zentralbibliothek Zürich (ZB, Organisation)