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Tag Archives: Meng Mu tang
HOME EDUCATION IN CHINA
Record: Xiaoming Sheng, “Home Education and Law in China” in Education and Urban Society 50, no. 6 (2018): 575-592 [available here] Summary: Xiaoming Sheng, Ph.D., analyzes the legal status of home education in China. Though homeschooling is not supported by Chinese law, there has … Continue reading
Posted in International, Legal
Tagged Beijing, China, Compulsory Education Law, Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China, Education and Urban Society, Meng Mu tang, People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Xiaoming Sheng
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HOMESCHOOLING FAMILIES IN CHINA: A Qualitative Study
Record: Zheng Guo-ping, “A Qualitative Study of Educational Needs of Homeschooling Families in China” in US-China Education Review 4, no. 6 (June 2014): 391-400 [Available Here] Summary: In early 2014 I reviewed a fascinating article by Xiaoming Sheng about “Meng … Continue reading
Posted in International, Parental Motivation
Tagged China, Chongquing, Compulsory Education Law, Dali, Guangzhou, Meng Mu tang, Sothwest University, US-China Education Review, Xiaoming Sheng, Zheng Guo-ping
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CONFUCIAN WORK AND HOMESCHOOLING: A Look at Home Education in China
Record: Xiaoming Sheng, “Confucian Work and Homeschooling: A Case Study of Homeschooling in Shanghai” in Education and Urban Society, XX, No. X (2013), 1-17. [abstract here] Summary: The article under review here is a condensed version of a 2011 work … Continue reading
Posted in International, Parental Motivation
Tagged Beijing, Confucian, Confucius, Meng Mu tang, Shanghai, Xiaoming Sheng
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