The Chinese Fifteen Magic Blocks”: Tong Xiegeng’s Contribution to Early Education in Late Qing and Republican China
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文章目录
- 013.1 Research Sources
- 023.2 Research Methodologies
- 034.1 Previous Studies on Children in Late Qing and Republican China
- 044.2 Previous Studies on Children’s Educational Toys in Late Qing and Republican
- 054.3 Previous Studies on Tong Xiegeng and the Series of Fifteen-piece Tangram
- 06(1932): 3.
- 07Chapter 1 provides an introduction, discussing the research background and
- 08Chapter 2 introduces Tong Xiegeng’s life, his major family members: his father,
- 09Chapter 3 mainly discusses the historical origins of the fifteen -piece tangram
- 10Chapter 4 explores the causes, production process and philosophical foundation of
- 11Chapter 5 aims to delve deeper into the educational thoughts in the series of fifteen-
- 12Chapter 6 is a conclusion. It discusses the contribution of the series of fifteen-piece
- 131.1 Research Background
- 141.2 Research Significance
- 151.3 Sources and Methodologies
- 161.4 Literature Review
- 171.5 Structure of the Thesis
- 182.1 Tong Xiegeng’s Father: Tong Licheng
- 192.2 Tong Xigeng’s Wife and Five Sons
- 202.3 Tong Xiegeng’s Career
- 213.1 Banquet Tables
- 223.2 Butterfly Tables
- 233.3 Tangram
- 243.4 The Improvements of Fifteen-piece Tangram Puzzle
- 254.1 The Causes of the Series of Fifteen -piece Tangram Puzzle: Tong Xiegeng’s
- 264.2 The Production Process of the Series of Fifteen-piece Tangram Puzzle
- 274.3 The Philosophical Foundation of the Series of Fifteen-piece Tangram
- 285.1 Education Object and Purpose
- 295.2 Education Content
- 305.2.1 Intellectual Education
- 315.2.2 Moral Education
- 325.2.3 Aesthetic Education
- 335.3 Educational Method: Combining Graphic and Text
- 346.1 The Contribution of the Series of Fifteen -piece Tangram Puzzle to Early
- 356.1.1 Challenging the Conventional Bias against Games for Children
- 366.1.2 Views of Children: Child-centered
- 376.2 The Contemporary Significance of the Series of Fifteen-piece Tangram Puzzle
- 386.2.1 Serving as a Plaything and Teaching Aid in School
- 396.2.2 Working as a Cultural Medium
- 406.3 Suggestions for Future Exploration
- 41Chapter 5 The Educational Thoughts in the Series of Fifteen-piece Tangram
- 4210 Zhu Meijun, Yizhi zitu, 27.
- 4311 Zhu Meijun, Yizhi zitu, 46.
- 445.2.2 Moral Educations
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