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Too often America looks outside of herself, at other cultures, for
guidance to improve. America seems to be hypercritical of itself
and it has become the trend to look to Asia for examples in order
to implement improvements. The picture below shows me at the
Forbidden Palace. while teaching in China and also having done
extensive studies of the Chinese educational system, I have grown
to appreciate the historical focus of China on education going back
as far as Confucius and beyond. America can certainly learn from
the Chinese and they are certainly learning from us. However, it is
a mistake to seek to implement Chinese methodology into the
American system without modifications being made. There are great
differences in the two systems and to walk away from the strengths
of the American system to indiscriminately adopt the strengths of
the Chinese system is to throw the baby out with the bath water.
The Chinese are very insightful and know this. this is why they
look to America and other systems to discover the best of those
systems, adapt it to the current Chinese system, and graft it on
making it a part of the living ever-evolving structure gaining
strength, endurance, and efficacy. This book examines these other
systems and compares them with America's system. We can learn from
China, Japan, and especially France and, like the Chinese, graft on
the best of the other systems to ours making it stronger and more
efficacious. As the Chinese welcomed me and all Americans, so we
should welcome them and the best of their system and graft it into
our historically incomparable educational system once again making
it an formidable force to be reckoned with worldwide.
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