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Liberal Arts in China’s Modern Universities: Lessons from the Great Catholic Educator and Statesman, Ma Xiangbo |
You Guo JIANG, S. J.( ) |
Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA |
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Abstract Ma Xiangbo was born in 1840 and became a pioneer of educational reform during the republican period. He was responsible for introducing the idea that science and humanities should be valued equally in liberal arts education, a concept that became key to the model of university education. Ma’s view of education combined Western humanism and science with classical Confucian humanism. His ideas still have a referential value for contemporary Chinese higher education and society.
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Keywords
Ma Xiangbo
higher education
liberal arts education
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Corresponding Author(s):
You Guo JIANG, S. J.,Email:joejiang1203@gmail.com
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Issue Date: 05 September 2012
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