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High School History

From Imparting Knowledge to Boosting Lives in the Context of the New Curriculum

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In order to adapt to the 21st century personnel training and international competition, China, at the turn of the century, began a new round of basic education reform. The document Basic Education Curriculum Reform Program (Trial) (2001) proposed the basic education goal that “the times require that students should be trained to inherit and carry forward the fine traditions of the Chinese nation and its revolutionary tradition.

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Bingxin, J., Xiangrong, S., Conghua, W. (2013). High School History. In: Law, E.HF., Li, C. (eds) Curriculum Innovations in Changing Societies. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-359-1_11

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