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Educating Young Giants: What Kids Learn (And Don’t Learn) in China and America, ISBN-13: 978-0230339064
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"Educating Young Giants: What Kids Learn (And Don't Learn) in China and America" explores the fundamental differences between educational systems and cultural values in China and the United States. The authors, there to juxtapose the experiences of young students, delve into how each country’s approach to education shapes not only academic achievement but also social skills, creativity, and critical thinking. Through comparative analysis, the book highlights the strengths and weaknesses inherent in both systems, providing insights into what children in each culture learn and the implications of these lessons for their future roles in an increasingly interconnected world.
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Title: Educating Young Giants: What Kids Learn (And Don't Learn) in China and America
Authors: A. T. (Tony) E. L. K. Arvind and H. D. (Diane) C. T. Kreitzer
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Year: 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0230339064
Pages: 288
Language: English
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"Educating Young Giants" offers a compelling examination of the contrasting educational philosophies and practices in China and America, shedding light on the strengths and weaknesses of each system. Through insightful analysis, the book reveals how cultural values shape the learning experiences of children, impacting their development, creativity, and critical thinking skills. By highlighting the gaps between what students learn and what they truly need for success in an interconnected world, it calls for a re-evaluation of educational paradigms on both sides of the Pacific. Ultimately, it encourages a dialogue on how to foster a more holistic approach to education that prepares young minds for the challenges of the future.
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