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Year

1983

Text

Wu, Junsheng. Wen jiao lun ping cun gao. (Taibei : Zheng zhong shu ju, 1983). 文教論評存稿
"No other western educator has wielded quite as much influence on education in China as John Dewey and his pragmatism".

Mentioned People (2)

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

Wu, Junsheng  (1901-2000) : Professor of Philosophy, New Asia College Hong Kong

Subjects

Philosophy : United States of America

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2012 Zhou, Hongyu. The spread and impact of Deweyan educational philosophy in China.
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/centers/coce/pdf_files/v8.pdf.
Publication / DewJ185
  • Source: Cai, Yuanpei. "Proposals for educational policies".
    Cai Yuanpei recommended John Dewey and his pragmatic educational philosophy for the first time. He informed that 'pragmatism originated in North America and is now very popular on the European continent' and that 'Dewey from America is the representative of pragmatism'. (1919.02, Publication)
  • Source: Tao, Xingzhi. Duwei jiao yu li lun jie shao. In : Jiao yu shi bao ; March 31 (1919). [An introduction to Dewey's educational theories].
    杜威教育理论介绍 (DewJ207, Publication)