In this photo essay, I’m concerned with the kinds of teaching and learning that go on at the thousands of public memorial sites around the PRC. Unfortunately I seem to have misplaced some of the photos from my visits to these places, although at some of them, taking pictures was obviously out of order (e.g., the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Museum). Of those that I’ve retained, I’ve decided to stick to sites related to the Revolutionary War that I think are worth considering. I hope you enjoy them. (more…)
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The Pedagogy of War Memorial Sites, a photo essay on the pedagogy of everyday life in China
Posted in China, Chinese education, education in China, Photo Essays, the pedagogy of everyday life in China, tagged bethune, ccp, chinese communist party, chinese history, chinese revolution, Dwarkanath Kotnis, internationalism, revolutionary war, shijiazhuang, xi bai po, yan'an, zunyi on December 17, 2011| 3 Comments »