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"And Never the Twain Shall Meet?"
Review of the book: Jin Li (2015) Kulturnye osnovy obucheniya. Vostok i Zapad [Cultural Foundations of Learning. East and West]
T2 - Educational Studies Moscow
IS - Educational Studies Moscow
KW - school education
KW - national cultural and educational traditions
KW - Confucianism
KW - capabilities
KW - study
KW - creativity
KW - morality
AB - Aleksey Lyubzhin - Doctor of Sciences in Philology, Research Fellow, The Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Moscow State University Research Library. Address: 9 Mokhovaya str., 103073 Moscow, Russian Federation. E-mail: vultur@mail.ruWe fully support the researcher’s conclusion that specific features of Eastern Asian mindset and learning attitudes should be taken into account when organizing schooling in a multinational community. Meanwhile, we believe the study actually answers a more specific question than stated in the title: namely, it compares the cultural foundations of learning not between the East and the West but between the traditional Confucian school and modern American school, being distracted from the content and course structure of education. In the decades to come, we will have a chance to see the results of the competition between these two schooling models and find out whether Jin Li was right with her underlying idea of advantages of the Confucian approach and her forecast that the creative potential of Europeans and Americans would reduce and their research capabilities shrink due to schools attempting to develop both.
AU - Aleksey Lyubzhin
UR - https://archive_vo.hse.ru/en/2016--1/178818449.html
PY - 2016
SP - 274-285
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