Education Journal and the Spread of Modern Western Teaching Methods in China

Dexin XIE, Changfa XIE

Abstract


Education Journal published various articles on western teaching methods. It adopted strategies such as all-round introduction, focusing on publicity and research, in-depth symposium and prize for excellent lesson plans to publicize modern western teaching methods. These practices recorded the changes of the modern western teaching methods in China, promoted the transformation of Chinese teaching methods from tradition to modern, and stimulated the localization of the modern western teaching methods.


Keywords


Education Journal; Teaching method; Strategy of spreading

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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