LSCI 100

FINAL BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT

By Lily Ding

RESEARCH QUESTION

How is the American education system similar or different to the Chinese education system?

 

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CONCEPT #

Search Terms

 

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education

 

 

 

 

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Different

Compare

Contrast

 

 

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America

United States

 

 

 

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 Chinese

China

 

 

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

China to Slow Down Expansion of Higher Education." BBC Monitoring International Reports. 11 May 2006: n.p. General Business File ASAP. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 22 Nov. 2006.
<http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

Duan, Xin-Ran “Chinese Higher Education Enters a New Era.” Academe Nov/Dec 2003. Find Articles. LookSmart 22. Nov.2006. <http://www.findarticles.com>.

 

“Higher Education in China (1)”. China Education and Research Network. CERNIC, CERNET 1998-2000. 22 Nov. 2006. <http://www.edu.cn/20010101/21828.shtml>.

 

Ogle, T. Laurence., et. al. “International Comparisons in Fourth-Grade Reading Literacy: Findings From the Progress International Reading Literacy Study (RIRUS) of 2001”. Education Statistic Quarterly. 16 Dec. 2003. National Center for Education Statistics. 22 Nov. 2006. <http://nces.ed.gov/programs/quarterly/vol_5/5_2/q6_1.asp#top>.

 

Tang, Shengming. “Cooperation or Competition: a Comparison of U.S. and Chinese College Students." The Journal of Psychology 133.4 (July 1999): 413. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 22 Nov. 2006. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

Tyack, David B. The One Best System: A History of American Urban Education.  Cambridge, Mass: University Press, 1974.

 

Zhang, Li-Fang. "A Comparison of U.S. and Chinese University Students' Cognitive Development: The Cross-Cultural Applicability of Perry's Theory." The Journal of Psychology 133.4 (July 1999): 425. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 22 Nov. 2006. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

 

 

 

 

 

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