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a15064Rockefeller University Sept. 1977. Many technical reports observations of Chinese in areas including Virology Biochemistry Parasitology Neurosciences and Genetics. Plastic spiral bound. 4to. about 100 leaves copy of typescript wraps. Near Fine. no owner . paperback
2021x-981164926XSpringer 2021. Hardcover. New. 191 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.67 inches. Springer hardcover
B9789819961085Paperback / softback. New. <p>This book aims to reflect the digital transformation of Chinese education toward smart education comprehensively and accurately. It is the first systematic summary of the progress of smart education in China. The book believes that smart education is a new education form in the digital era and is essentially distinct from education forms in the industrial era. This new education form is innovative in five dimensions.</p> <p> </p> <p>First is the new core concept. Smart education is not only a concrete action concerning people’s well-being but also a vital strategy concerning national plans. Through technology empowerment and data drive it empowers educational reform in all aspects systematically constructs a new relationship between education and society provides suitable education for each learner and makes the aptitude-based teaching that we have been dreaming of for thousands of years a reality. For the first time in history smart education helps to reach the full alignment between individual development and societal development.</p> <p> </p> <p>Second is the new system structure. Smart education will break through the boundaries of school education drive the diversified combination of various education types resources and elements promote the collaboration of school family and society in education and build a high-quality individualized lifelong learning system that is available for anyone anywhere anytime.</p> <p>Third is the new teaching paradigm. Smart education will integrate physical social and digital spaces to create new learning scenarios and promote human–technology integration and cultivate cross-grade cross-class and cross-discipline learning communities across time and space to organically combine large-scale education with individualized cultivation.</p> <p> </p> <p>Fourth is the new educational content. Smart education will focus on developing all-round education establishing digital knowledge graphs based on systematic logics of knowledge points and innovating content presentation methods to make learning a wonderful experience and help learners develop higher-order thinking skills comprehensive innovation capability and lifelong learning ability.</p> <p> </p> <p>Fifth is the new education governance. With data governance at the core and digital intelligence technology as the driver smart education will boost the holistic reengineering of education administration and business processes and enhance the modernization of the education governance system and governance capacity.</p> <p> </p> <p>This book is intended for teachers education administrators education policymakers education researchers and parents concerned about education innovation and development as well as people from all walks of life who have aspirations for the education industry. It can also serve as a reference for international organizations and education research institutions of all countries to promote the joint exploration of the development path of smart education and create a better future for the world’s mutual development through educational reform.</p><p></p> paperback
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2024x-981975089XSpringer Nature 2024. Hardcover. New. 200 pages. 9.25x6.10x8.70 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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192666129Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1926. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. xiv 156 2 pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Title continued summary thereof. This report was published in the United States by the Department of State. The Commission was composed of representatives of the United States Belgium the British Empire China France Denmark Italy Japan the Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain and Sweden. It inquired into the present practice of extraterritorial jurisdiction in China and into the laws judicial system and methods of judicial administration in China. The Commission held twenty-one full sessions the last being on September 16 1926 at which time a joint report was agreed to by all of the thirteen commissioners. Dr. Wang Chung-hui was elected as the honorary president of the Commission. Mr. Silas H. Strawn was the American Commissioner. A travelling committee carried out a tour of investigation of the courts prisons and detention-houses in the various provinces and of the working of the Chinese judicial system in general. Government Printing Office paperback
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a50053Geneva 1936 League of Nations. 4to. 213pp. tables foldout map wraps. VG light cover wear. . paperback
1959168629Beijing: Renmin meishu chubanshe c.1959. Monumentality and the weight of state power First edition first printing of this grand portfolio. Occupying 170000 square metres on the western flank of Tiananmen Square the Great Hall of the People was one of ten architectural projects completed in 1959 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The design combines classical and neoclassical styles with Chinese aesthetics. For example the total number of columns in the main gate colonnade equals the number found inside the most important hall in the Forbidden City and these columns are spaced at receding widths away from the central point - a long-held Chinese architectural practice. The decision to build the hall was enacted by the Politburo in 1958 and a force of 30000 builders and technicians finished the project in just ten months. For the last six decades the Great Hall's main ceremonial space capable of holding 10000 people has served as the venue for Chinese Communist Party meetings and lavish state events. Its corridors and many smaller rooms have also played host to political intrigues contentious meetings and important diplomatic dialogues. In 2003 Riverdance became the first Western show to perform on the hall's main stage selling out 11 performances. Copies were also issued in a dark red vinyl box with no priority established. Landscape folio. Title leaf printed in red and black. 20 colour photographic plates c. 292 x 465 mm printed on glossy paper each tipped onto loose 372 x 525 stiff card sheet together with loose single title leaf printed both sides all housed in original red cloth box lid with calligraphic title in gilt and blind-stamped decoration. Plates bright a little soiling and foxing to card sheets; bright box lightly rubbed and soiled abrasions to base sides of tray a little tender: a fine set in well-preserved box. Parr & WassinkLundgren The Chinese Photobook: From the 1900s to the Present pp. 183-5. Chang-tai Hung Mao's New World: Political Culture in the Early People's Republic 2011. hardcover
2003354471Palgrave Macmillan 2003. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. clean unmarked copy. <br/> <br/> Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
200983783China National Philatelic Corporation 2009. Book. Very Good. Slipcased Hardcover. DVD included. Pages unmarked. Dust jacket glossy. Slipcase moderately worn. Based of spine bumped. Binding square & firm. China National Philatelic Corporation hardcover
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