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Abstract (178 English words) [cited in the
book, p.1]
Comparative instruction is the study of theory and practice
of instruction in comparative perspectives. The main purpose of this book
is to look at instruction cross-culturally, using Dialectical Materialism
and Historical Materialism, and Modern Systemics as a means of instruction
research, and to present new insight.
The whole book is divided into ten chapters: the first
chapter is to discuss the object and the methodology of comparative instruction,
the second chapter is to describe the historical development of instruction
research in foreign countries, the third chapter is to sum up the historical
development of instruction research in China, the fourth and fifth chapter
are to highlight the task, process and principles of teaching horizontally,
the sixth chapter is to investigate curriculum theory and practice worldwidely,
the seventh chapter is to analyse various teaching methods, the eighth
chapter is to classify the forms of teaching organization, the ninth chapter
is to explore teaching explorations, and the last chapter is to predict
the trend of modern instruction research in world-wide context, and
the perspectives in the field of comparative instruction.
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