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18. Is Lei Feng Finally Dead? The Search for Values in a Time of Reform and Transition

  • Gay Garland Reed
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Higher Education in Post-Mao China
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© 1998, Hong Kong University Press

© 1998, Hong Kong University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements ix
  4. About the Contributors xi
  5. Abbreviations xiv
  6. PART 1: THE SCOPE OF REFORM
  7. 1 Editors'Introduction 1
  8. 2 Reforms in the Administration and Financing of Higher Education 11
  9. PART 2: ENHANCING SCHOLARSHIP
  10. 3 The Strategic Role of Faculty Development and Management 29
  11. 4 Chinese Scholars and the World Community 59
  12. 5 Returns to Education - The US/PRC Visiting Scholars Programme - 1978-88 79
  13. 6. Modernizing Science Through Educating the Elite 99
  14. PART 3: MODERNIZATION AND THE CURRICULUM
  15. 7. Educational Utilitarianism: Where Goes Higher Education? 121
  16. 8. Modernizing English Language Teacher Education 141
  17. 9. Agricultural Universities: Engines of Rural Development? 165
  18. 10. Higher Adult Education: Redefinin Its Roles 189
  19. PART 4: MARKETIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
  20. 11 Stratification Trends in Technical- Professional Higher Education 211
  21. 12. Changing Conceptions of Equity and Student Financial Support Policies 237
  22. 13. Graduate Employment: From Manpower Planning to the Market Economy 259
  23. 14. Privatization or Quasi-Marketization? 281
  24. PART 5: WOMEN IN CHINESE HIGHER EDUCATION
  25. 15. Mixed Blessings: Modernizing the Education of Women 299
  26. 16. Chinese Educational Reforms and Feminist Praxis: On Ideals, Process and Paradigm 321
  27. 17. Gender Differences in Taiwan's Academe - Implications for the PRC 345
  28. PART 6: VALUES AND ASPIRATIONS
  29. 18. Is Lei Feng Finally Dead? The Search for Values in a Time of Reform and Transition 359
  30. 19. The Limits of Political Loosening: CCP Restraints on Student Behaviour in the Spring of 1989 375
  31. PART 7: CONCLUSIONS
  32. 20. Editors' Conclusion - The State of Chinese Higher Education Today 399
  33. Appendix. Executive Summary of China: Higher Education Reform. A World Bank Country Study 417
  34. Glossary 435
  35. Select Bibliography 443
  36. Index 485
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