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China army area handbook : education and culture
Description: This page is provided with permission of the Univ. of Missouri - St. Louis by the University of Maryland and contains chapter 4 (Education and Culture) of the Army Area Handbook with the following subsections: (1) Education Policy ; (2) The Education System (New Directions; Compulsory Education Law; Key Schools); (3) Primary Education (Primary Schools; Preschool Education; Special Education); (4) Secondary Education (Middle Schools; Vocational and Technical Schools); (5) Higher Education (Background; Modernization Goals in the 1980s; Educational Investment); (6) Teachers ; (7) Adult Education (Role in Modernization; Alternative Forms; Literacy and Language Reform); (8) Policy toward Intellectuals (Background; Post-Mao Development); (9) Culture and the Arts
http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/part3 more Language: eng English Sinopolis.com : Your Chine information destination
Citation: SinoFile gathers information from the Chinese press for multinational companies, public relations firms, embassies, and journalists to assist in media campaigns, market information analyses, and monitoring of published government policy. [...] In the course of its work, SinoFile covers a broad range of print media detailing every aspect of China. Since this is the Chinese talking about themselves and about the world, we thought it a good chance to allow others to "hear" what the Chinese themselves are saying, not what others are saying about the Chinese.
http://www.sinopolis.com/ more Language: eng English 中国新闻研究中心 
Description: The China Dominant-journalism Development Center was established in November 2001 as a source of information for scholars and people from the media sector. CDDC offers articles, analysis, reports and discussion on a wide range of topics related to media in China, authored by journalists, researchers, lawers and other authorities from the field. You shouldn't expect articles running counter to government expectation, though: CDDC is certainly no platform for government dissent. Thus, you will find discussion of the "Mantou" issue (Chen Kaige's "The promise" being spoofed by a short on-line video, "A Murder Caused by Mantou", but a search for "Bingdian" doesn't deliver any clue on the 2006 closing of the popular investigative weekly section of China Youth Daily. The articles are presented in an intelligent way (topical, most recent, most popular, search title, search author) so that you can easily keep track of important issues.
http://www.cddc.net/ more Language: chi Chinese Tianjin = 国际教育学院
Citation: The College of International Education (CIE) of Tianjin University of Technology (TUT) is a school established especially for recruiting international students and students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan for TUT, offering courses in Chinese language study and programs for bachelor's and master's degrees in various fields of science, engineering, management, literature and art.
http://www.tjut.edu.cn:82/gjjy/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English, jpn Japanese China Development Brief = 中國發展簡報
Citation: [...] an independent publication established in 1996 to report on aid to China, highlighting the work of international and Chinese NGOs. Here we provide: (1) Free access to back issues. Read issues as they were originally published or search for articles by keyword. (2) Free access to our searchable Directory of International NGOs Supporting Work in China (Any organisations not yet listed are invited to submit details for inclusion). (3) Free access to our noticeboard, comprising job vacancies and events listings (Submissions welcome; please mail the webmaster. Online submission will be available soon).
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/ more Language: chi Chinese, eng English 世界日報全文檢索系統 
Description: A daily founded in Beiping in 1925 by Cheng Shewo 成舎我 (1898-1991). The first issue appeared on February 10. It consisted of eight pages (one big sheet) in the beginning, and was later expanded to three sheets or 24 pages. The Shijie ribao was addressed to the political and educational circles; it was famous for its editorials, which were mostly authored by Cheng Shewo; it had special columns for economics, education and women's issues; and it included a pictorial, which later was issued separately. Other supplements followed. Lu Xun belonged to the frequent contributors to the paper. Circulation is said to have reached 40 to 50,000. After Cheng Shewo had been taken into custody by the warlord Zhang Zongchang 張宗昌 due to his critique of warlord politics, his comments became more cautious. Publication stopped in August 1937, when the Japanese occupied Beiping. It reappeared on November 20, 1945, taking an anti-Communist stance. Publication stopped on February 25, 1949. Between May 1945 and July 1949, a Chongqing edition was published.(Source: Gan Xifen: Xinwenxue da cidian, Zhengzhou, 1993. Translation kindly provided by Dr. Andrea Janku).
http://icd.shu.edu.tw/ more Language: chi Chinese Knowledge station 
Description: This is site originally made for students. But the information about more than 15.000 schools, colleges and universities in Japan (as of Sept. 5, 2007) is very well worth consulting this page. There are links to the schools' homepages as well as information on the school system in Japan. An English version of the page is under construction.
http://www.gakkou.net/ more Language: jpn Japanese