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This article is an expanded version of the lecture I delivered at the Seminar on Asian Studies for Secondary School Teachers, St. Mary's University, Halifax, November 8, 1975.

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Copithorne, T.Y. Inside chinese schools — Through the personal experience in China. Interchange 8, 32–42 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01810461

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