The Chinese Idea of a University: Phoenix Reborn
A breakthrough analysis of the structure and role of Chinese universities that bridges the divisions between Sino and Western systems.

While many analyses of Chinese university systems focus on the difference between Sino and Western educational structures, The Chinese Idea of a University takes a new path by putting these two constructions of higher education in conversation. Citing the practices of four differing Chinese regions, professor and administrator Rui Yang opposes the existence of an impassable chasm between Chinese and Western ideas of a university and argues that it is possible to combine Chinese and Western ideas of higher education. This is the first book in English to systematically introduce, explain and theorize the Chinese tradition of higher education while drawing on empirical evidence of contemporary university development collected from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. Yang acutely recalls historic events that have shaped Chinese university structures, and he contextualizes the enormous impact Western academic models and institutions have had from the development of modern Chinese universities up to today.
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The Chinese Idea of a University: Phoenix Reborn
A breakthrough analysis of the structure and role of Chinese universities that bridges the divisions between Sino and Western systems.

While many analyses of Chinese university systems focus on the difference between Sino and Western educational structures, The Chinese Idea of a University takes a new path by putting these two constructions of higher education in conversation. Citing the practices of four differing Chinese regions, professor and administrator Rui Yang opposes the existence of an impassable chasm between Chinese and Western ideas of a university and argues that it is possible to combine Chinese and Western ideas of higher education. This is the first book in English to systematically introduce, explain and theorize the Chinese tradition of higher education while drawing on empirical evidence of contemporary university development collected from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. Yang acutely recalls historic events that have shaped Chinese university structures, and he contextualizes the enormous impact Western academic models and institutions have had from the development of modern Chinese universities up to today.
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The Chinese Idea of a University: Phoenix Reborn

The Chinese Idea of a University: Phoenix Reborn

by Rui Yang
The Chinese Idea of a University: Phoenix Reborn

The Chinese Idea of a University: Phoenix Reborn

by Rui Yang

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A breakthrough analysis of the structure and role of Chinese universities that bridges the divisions between Sino and Western systems.

While many analyses of Chinese university systems focus on the difference between Sino and Western educational structures, The Chinese Idea of a University takes a new path by putting these two constructions of higher education in conversation. Citing the practices of four differing Chinese regions, professor and administrator Rui Yang opposes the existence of an impassable chasm between Chinese and Western ideas of a university and argues that it is possible to combine Chinese and Western ideas of higher education. This is the first book in English to systematically introduce, explain and theorize the Chinese tradition of higher education while drawing on empirical evidence of contemporary university development collected from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. Yang acutely recalls historic events that have shaped Chinese university structures, and he contextualizes the enormous impact Western academic models and institutions have had from the development of modern Chinese universities up to today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789888754298
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Publication date: 02/08/2023
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Rui Yang is professor and dean of education at the University of Hong Kong.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Theoretical Grounding
The Empirical Core
Structure of This Book
1. Evolution, Features, and Spread of the Chinese Tradition in Higher Learning
2. Perceptions of Foreign Universities in the Nineteenth Century and the Birth of China’s Modern Higher Education Institutions
3. The Chinese Idea of a University in Academic Discussions
4. Increasingly Alike: Formal Resemblance
5. Similar but Different: Substantive Mix
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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