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CHINA'S HIGHER EDUCATION (2) answer(s).
 
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Higher education reform in China: a comprehensive review of policymaking, implementation, and outcomes since 1978 / Xiong, Weiyan   Journal Article
Xiong, Weiyan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article comprehensively reviews the higher education policymaking and implementation in China since the reform and opening up in 1978. With the presented statistical data, this article discusses the intended and unintended consequences of China's higher education reform. In addition, by critically reviewing the literature and analyzing the data on China's higher education reform, this study concludes its outcomes into decentralization, stratification, massification, marketization, and internationalization.
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Strengthening and professionalizing political education in Chin / Wang, Qinghua   Journal Article
Wang, Qinghua Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Party control over higher education in reform-era China has been a relatively neglected topic in the extant literature. Seeking to remedy this neglect, this article focuses on an aspect of the topic that has remained unstudied in Western scholarship: namely, the post-1989 regime's efforts to strengthen and professionalize political education (PE) in universities by intensifying the 'disciplinary construction' of PE. The article finds that these efforts have been partially successful in meeting the regime's objectives. The training of PE teachers has been considerably professionalized; PE courses have become more attractive and effective; and more students tend to accept the Party-sponsored views and policies taught in PE courses, and to support Party leadership.
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