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1. Cotton Bow to Cotton Mill
THERE is an old-fashioned, two-storey house down a lane in Changsha's East District with a newish signboard over the gate: "East Wind Cotton Mill." Women are working at wooden spinning wheels in its
Author: LIN NIEN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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2. Integrating Education with Productive Labour
THE policy of combining education with productive labour has been in operation for more than a year now in People's China. The results are good. As Ren-min Ribao (People's Daily) pointed out in a
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1959 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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3. Studying While Building the "Mountain Canal"
STUDY-WHILE-YOU-WORK is the practice in China today. In factories and on construction sites all over the country you find workers participating in after-work classes to advance their general education
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1959 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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4. Agricultural Middle Schools
SINCE the spring of last year there has been a rapid development of agricultural middle schools with their curriculum of part-time study and part-time farming. These schools initiate an entirely new
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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5. Schools for New-Type Peasants
A KEY point on the agenda of China today is the technical transformation of agriculture. The goal is to bring about the modernization of agriculture in the next ten years by the introduction of
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. Workers' Spare-Time Education Spurts Ahead
With the onset of winter, the drive to wipe out illiteracy is in full swing" among the workers in factories, mines and enterprises all over the country. Elimination of "letter-blindness" is the main
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. Spare-Time Colleges for Workers
"Spare-time education leaps into new stage; Many spare-time colleges established To speed training of technicians" "Progress in Liaoning workers' education: 36,000 attend spare-time college courses;
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1960 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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8. Peasant Wang Goes to College
We reported more than a year ago how Wang Pao-ching, a peasant, made his mark in scientific research work. The results of his experiments brought a big increase in maize yields in his part of the
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Tsinghua University - Fifty Years Old
TSINGHUA, one of China's leading universities, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary at the end of April this year. It looked lovelier than ever on that occasion in festive garb, its trees and lawns
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1961 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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10. Schools for Working People of A New Type
TWO recent examples show what good results partwork and part-study education can give. The successes of two educational establishments based on this system - the Shanghai Spare-Time Engineering
Author: LIANG NIEN Year 1964 Issue 39 PDF HTML