Cultural teaching in the context of traditional school learning.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:56:27
Category: / History / World History
Length: 65 pages (17891 words)
Introduction Teachers in China have always been expected to "Educate the souls". This, in fact, is a humanistic thought. Nowadays, to strengthen humanistic education and to improve learner's qualities and personalities have become a common aim in education in China. The author thinks that foreign culture will open the door of a new world for learners and if a teacher makes good use of this resource, he (she) can evoke unbelievable change in learners and …
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