Resurgence of Confucian education in contemporary China: Parental involvement, moral anxiety, and the pedagogy of memorisation

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Moral Education Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI:10.1080/03057240.2022.2066639
Canglong Wang
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ABSTRACT The resurgence of Confucian education in present-day China has received increasing academic attention over the last two decades. However, certain aspects of this trend remain poorly understood, particularly parents’ involvement in their children’s Confucian education. Based on a qualitative study conducted at a Confucian school, this article sheds light on why some Chinese parents today send their children to learn the Confucian classics. The parents interviewed criticised China’s examination-oriented state school system, which they regarded as too practically oriented to realise students’ personal and moral development. Instead, they wanted their children to cultivate Confucian virtues and moral suzhi (‘quality’). Also, Wang Caigui’s theory of ‘children reading classics’ education strengthened the parents’ confidence in the Confucian pedagogy of memorisation. Based on these findings, the article argues that using the critique tool, parents who advocate Confucian education have emerged as critical citizens who reflect on how not to be governed by the mainstream state education.
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当代中国儒家教育的复兴:父母参与、道德焦虑和记忆教学法
摘要近二十年来,儒家教育在当代中国的复兴越来越受到学术界的关注。然而,人们对这一趋势的某些方面仍知之甚少,尤其是父母对子女儒家教育的参与。本文基于在一所儒家学校进行的定性研究,揭示了为什么今天一些中国父母送孩子去学习儒家经典。接受采访的家长批评了中国以考试为导向的公立学校制度,他们认为这种制度过于注重实践,无法实现学生的个人和道德发展。相反,他们希望自己的孩子培养儒家美德和道德修养。此外,王财贵的“儿童读经”教育理论也增强了家长对儒家记忆教育的信心。基于这些发现,文章认为,使用批判工具,倡导儒家教育的父母已经成为批判公民,他们反思如何不受主流国家教育的支配。
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Journal of Moral Education
Journal of Moral Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Moral Education (a Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee) provides a unique interdisciplinary forum for consideration of all aspects of moral education and development across the lifespan. It contains philosophical analyses, reports of empirical research and evaluation of educational strategies which address a range of value issues and the process of valuing, in theory and practice, and also at the social and individual level. The journal regularly includes country based state-of-the-art papers on moral education and publishes special issues on particular topics.
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