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ID083676
Title ProperInfluence of Chinese Perceptions of Modernisation on the Value of Education
Other Title Informationa case study of Chinese students in New Zealand
LanguageENG
AuthorBai, Limin
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on findings from a survey of Chinese students in New Zealand, this paper examines Chinese students' perception of "modernisation", and links their evaluation of New Zealand education to issues in contemporary Chinese education and society. By examining the motivating factors for selecting New Zealand as their educational destination, the effects of these factors on their experience in New Zealand, and their comparisons between New Zealand and Chinese education, this study finds that Chinese students' experience in New Zealand closely relates to Chinese views of modernisation and the value of education generally, which are influenced by China's drive for economic growth and the rise of materialism. The problems that Chinese students face abroad reflect the dilemmas and challenges in current Chinese society and education
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol. 6, No.2; Sep 2008: p208-236
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal Vol. 6, No.2; Sep 2008: p208-236
Key WordsChina ;  New Zealend ;  Education ;  Chinese Students