A School in Every Village

A School in Every Village

Author: Elizabeth R. VanderVen

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2012-02-28

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0774821795

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In the early 1900s, the Qing dynasty implemented a nationwide school system as part of a series of institutional reforms to shore up its power. A School in Every Village recounts how villagers and local state officials in Haicheng County enacted orders to establish rural primary schools from 1904 to 1931. Although the Communists, contemporary observers, and more recent scholarship have all depicted rural society as feudal and backward and the educational reforms of the early twentieth century a failure, Elizabeth VanderVen draws on untapped archival materials to reveal that villagers capably integrated foreign ideas and models into a system that was at once traditional and modern, Chinese and Western. Her portrait of education reform not only challenges received notions about the modernity-tradition binary in Chinese history, it also addresses topics central to scholarly debates on modern China, including state making, gender, and the impact of global ideas on local society.


A School in Every Village

A School in Every Village

Author: Elizabeth R. VanderVen

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9780774821773

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In the early 1900s, the Qing dynasty implemented a series of institutional reforms to shore up its power. The most important were anationwide school system and the abolition of the centuries-old civilexaminations. A School in Every Village recounts how villagers and localstate officials in Haicheng County enacted orders to establish ruralprimary schools from 1904 to 1931. In the process, it also addressestopics central to scholarly debates on modern China, includingmodernization, state making, gender, and the impact of Western ideas onlocal society. Elizabeth VanderVen draws on untapped archival materialsto overturn received notions about the modernity-tradition binary inChinese history and about the Chinese state as an unwelcome operator inlocal society. What emerges is a dynamic portrait of interaction andcooperation among state officials, local officials, and villagers, whoplayed a vital role in establishing schools, for both boys and girls,in their communities. Although the Communists, contemporary observers, and more recentscholarship have all depicted rural society as feudal and backward andthe educational reforms of the early twentieth century a failure,VanderVen's provocative study reveals that local communities werecapable of integrating foreign ideas and models into a system that wasat once traditional and modern, Chinese and Western. Elizabeth R. VanderVen is an historian of modern andlate imperial China. She was on the faculty of the History Departmentat Rutgers University, Camden.


From Village School to Global Brand

From Village School to Global Brand

Author: James Tooley

Publisher: Ips - Profile Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781846685453

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The definitive history of SABIS(R), the organization that is changing the world through education.


The Little Village School

The Little Village School

Author: Gervase Phinn

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2011-07-07

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1848949405

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'[Gervase Phinn is] a worthy successor to James Herriott, and every bit as endearing.' - Bestselling author Alan Titchmarsh She was wearing red shoes! With silver heels! Elisabeth Devine causes quite a stir on her arrival in the village. No one can understand why the head of a big inner city school would want to come to sleepy little Barton-in-the-Dale, to a primary with more problems than school dinners. And that's not even counting the challenges the mysterious Elisabeth herself will face: a bitter former head teacher, a grumpy caretaker and a duplicitous chair of governors, to name but a few. Then there's the gossip. After all, a woman who would wear red shoes to an interview is obviously capable of anything . . . Warm, funny and poignant, Gervase Phinn's first novel creates a fictional world that's as real as can be. It will delight all his fans, and win him many more. Readers are loving THE LITTLE VILLAGE SCHOOL! 'A jolly good read.' - 5 STARS 'Superb, easy reading.' - 5 STARS 'I completely fell in love with all the characters in this book.' - 5 STARS 'Will definitely go on to read more of Gervase Phinn's works.' - 5 STARS 'Wonderful storytelling, believable characters.' - 5 STARS


Rallying the Whole Village

Rallying the Whole Village

Author: James P. Comer

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 1996-06-15

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780807735398

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This volume presents specifics of the School Development Program holistic model in action, a plan that received the 1996 Heinz Award for improving the quality of American education. Topics discussed include children’s psychosocial development, group dynamics of effective school communities, teacher preparation and school/university partnerships, appropriate alignment of classroom content to standardized tests, increased student engagement and learning time, research and evaluation, community health, government initiatives, and school/business partnerships.


North East Arabian Dialects

North East Arabian Dialects

Author: Bruce Ingham

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1136135383

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First published in 1982. The reasons behind the establishment of this Series on Arabic linguistics are manifold. Arabic linguists may be defined as: the scientific investigation and study of the Arabic language in all its aspects. This embraces the descriptive, comparative and historical aspects of the language. It also concerns itself with the classical form as well as the Modern and contemporary standard forms and their dialects. Moreover, it attempts to study the language in the appropriate regional, social and cultural settings. It is hoped that the Series will devote itself to all issues of Arabic linguistics in all its manifestations on both the theoretical and applied levels. The results of these studies will also be of use in the field of linguistics in general, as well as related subjects. Monograph 3 looks at North East Arabian Dialects.


A Suburb of Europe

A Suburb of Europe

Author: Jerzy Jedlicki

Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9789639116269

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Jedlicki (history, Polish Academy of Sciences) explores the century- long Polish debate over the merits and drawbacks of the Western model of liberal progress and industrial civilization. First published in Polish by Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1988. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


History of Education

History of Education

Author: P. Annie Amala

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9788171418602

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Contents: Introduction, Ancient Times, Medieval Times, Modern Times, Changing Times, Post-independence Period, Planned Development, Five Year Plans, Stress on Elementary Education, Stress on Secondary Education, Provision of Training, Financial Factors, Constitutional Guarantee.