This special issue contains three interesting articles which provide some innovating teaching experiences across different East Asian societies. They have presented some salient educational issues across different societies in this East Asia, which can possibly provide some references for other societies when they embark on educational reforms. This collection of papers further upfront recent issues such as moral education, community participation for social cohesions, and using educational institutes to promote culture as soft power
Civic education has regained momentum over the past one to two decades when more and more government...
The issue of nation building and development is cardinal among the goals of any nation. In an attemp...
As one of the forms of social consciousness, morality is seen as a mirror reflecting quite honestly ...
Chinese moral education is a much broader concept and is heavily criticized for being overly politic...
To address the current challenges of imbalanced cultural input between Chinese and Western cultures ...
Using the association method, this research demonstrated quantitatively and qualitatively the enhanc...
I begin by arguing that East Asia is different from the West in many aspects and that the main contr...
At the crossroads of the 20^ and 21^ centuries, we are informed that our work force must be better p...
This article compares two learning units developed by elementary schools in Japan and Hong Kong to e...
Chinese society now is under dramatic changes. The traditional moral system is at crisis as it can n...
(Uncorrected OCR) ABSTRACT This thesis contains a qualitative and ethnographic case study that desc...
In Japan, England, and France, there are national curriculum standards. In these three countries mor...
The purpose of this study was to examine China's moral education curriculum objectives; moral educat...
In this article, we explored Chinese moral education standards for grades one and two by using the h...
This thesis explores the possibilities of introducing drama to facilitate primary children’s moral l...
Civic education has regained momentum over the past one to two decades when more and more government...
The issue of nation building and development is cardinal among the goals of any nation. In an attemp...
As one of the forms of social consciousness, morality is seen as a mirror reflecting quite honestly ...
Chinese moral education is a much broader concept and is heavily criticized for being overly politic...
To address the current challenges of imbalanced cultural input between Chinese and Western cultures ...
Using the association method, this research demonstrated quantitatively and qualitatively the enhanc...
I begin by arguing that East Asia is different from the West in many aspects and that the main contr...
At the crossroads of the 20^ and 21^ centuries, we are informed that our work force must be better p...
This article compares two learning units developed by elementary schools in Japan and Hong Kong to e...
Chinese society now is under dramatic changes. The traditional moral system is at crisis as it can n...
(Uncorrected OCR) ABSTRACT This thesis contains a qualitative and ethnographic case study that desc...
In Japan, England, and France, there are national curriculum standards. In these three countries mor...
The purpose of this study was to examine China's moral education curriculum objectives; moral educat...
In this article, we explored Chinese moral education standards for grades one and two by using the h...
This thesis explores the possibilities of introducing drama to facilitate primary children’s moral l...
Civic education has regained momentum over the past one to two decades when more and more government...
The issue of nation building and development is cardinal among the goals of any nation. In an attemp...
As one of the forms of social consciousness, morality is seen as a mirror reflecting quite honestly ...