TY - JOUR
T1 - The development of special education in China
T2 - A Sociocultural review
AU - Deng, Meng
AU - Poon-McBrayer, Kim Fong
AU - Farnsworth, Elizabeth B.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Although China has a civilized history and distinguished Confucian tradition of valuing education, special education as an institution was not established until the 19th century, when Western culture began to influence China. The subsequent development of special education has been slow due to adverse political and economic conditions. After the 1980s, a modern system of special education from preschool to higher education was formed, and since then, China has been moving toward the goals of effective inclusive education in response to global trends and the open-reform policy. Through analyzing the characteristics of the development of special education and the composition of the modern special education system in China, the authors reveal the critical social and cultural variables that underlie the development of special education: economic conditions, the Confucian tradition, Western cultural influences, and prevailing Socialist ideology. These factors have contributed to bringing about changes in special education in China, from no special education to special education starting at birth, from minimal to large-scale special education, and from segregation to inclusion.
AB - Although China has a civilized history and distinguished Confucian tradition of valuing education, special education as an institution was not established until the 19th century, when Western culture began to influence China. The subsequent development of special education has been slow due to adverse political and economic conditions. After the 1980s, a modern system of special education from preschool to higher education was formed, and since then, China has been moving toward the goals of effective inclusive education in response to global trends and the open-reform policy. Through analyzing the characteristics of the development of special education and the composition of the modern special education system in China, the authors reveal the critical social and cultural variables that underlie the development of special education: economic conditions, the Confucian tradition, Western cultural influences, and prevailing Socialist ideology. These factors have contributed to bringing about changes in special education in China, from no special education to special education starting at birth, from minimal to large-scale special education, and from segregation to inclusion.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0035537837
U2 - 10.1177/074193250102200504
DO - 10.1177/074193250102200504
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:0035537837
SN - 0741-9325
VL - 22
SP - 288
EP - 298
JO - Remedial and Special Education
JF - Remedial and Special Education
IS - 5
ER -