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Confucianism Reconsidered

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Explores the rich potential of Confucianism in American and Chinese classrooms of the twenty-first century.

This is one of the first books to explicitly address twenty-first-century education from a Confucian perspective. The contributors focus on why Confucianism is relevant to both American and Chinese education, how Confucian pedagogical principles can be applied to diverse sociocultural settings, and what the social and moral functions of a Confucianism-based education are. Prominent scholars explore a wide-range of research areas and methods, such as K-12 and college teaching; conceptual comparisons; case studies; and discourse analysis, that reflect the depth and breadth of Confucian ideas, and the divergent contexts in which Confucian principles and practices may be applied. This book not only enriches the research literature on Confucianism from an interdisciplinary perspective, but also offers fresh insights into Confucianism's continuing relevance and its compatibility with the latest research-based pedagogical practices.

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ISBN: 9781438470023
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Author: Xiufeng Liu, Wen Ma
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 256 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Asian Studies Development
Genres: Education
Confucianism
Philosophy and theory of education
Educational systems and structures